Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3564

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to infrastructure replacement projects

Impact

The proposed amendments include requiring a minimum four-year planning period for infrastructure projects and mandating municipalities to have a structured opportunity to review and respond to proposals. This change is expected to lead to better coordination between utility companies and local governments, ultimately fostering comprehensive strategies for infrastructure upgrades. Moreover, a clear priority rating system for street segments that may require repair or replacement will provide a guideline for implementations, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently and effectively.

Summary

House Bill H3564, also known as the Act relative to infrastructure replacement projects, focuses on improving the management and oversight of natural gas infrastructure replacement initiatives in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend existing regulations to ensure that affected municipalities are involved in the planning and review stages of infrastructure projects, thereby highlighting a commitment to transparency and local engagement. The enhancements to the existing framework aim to address the growing need for the modernization of aging gas pipelines to ensure safety and reliability while minimizing risks to residents and the environment.

Contention

While the bill aims to strengthen municipal oversight, it may encounter resistance from utility companies concerned about regulatory burdens. There is a potential divide between the interests of local governance to ensure safety and infrastructure integrity versus the operational efficiencies sought by gas companies. Furthermore, the requirement for municipalities to review and provide input may lead to extended timelines for project approvals, stirring debates about the balance of local control with the practicalities of infrastructure development. Stakeholders may voice varying concerns regarding the additional administrative responsibilities placed on local governments.

Companion Bills

MA H5323

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4718

Relative to the maximum age requirement for police officers in the city of Newton

MA S2222

Providing for alternative delivery of infrastructure projects

MA H3517

Relative to replacement plans

MA H2335

Extending residency requirements for members of the regular police or fire departments and fire alarm division of the city of Newton

MA H3479

Relative to the onshore siting of infrastructure associated with offshore wind projects

MA H3533

For field safety in gas infrastructure

MA H1022

Relative to meeting the Commonwealth's water infrastructure future

MA H4083

Relative to the replacement of the Bourne Bridge

MA H3938

Pertaining to regional resilience and flood protection entities

MA H1984

Protecting youth during custodial interrogations

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