Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4307

Introduced
7/23/25  
Engrossed
7/23/25  
Engrossed
7/31/25  
Enrolled
7/31/25  
Chaptered
8/8/25  

Caption

Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

Impact

The enactment of H4307 is expected to have a substantial impact on how municipalities receive funding for transportation projects. The bill mandates that funds be allocated based on a city's or town's road mileage, effectively ensuring that resources are distributed in accordance with the specific needs of different regions. Additionally, the bill encourages municipalities to develop long-term capital plans, fostering a more strategic approach to infrastructure development. This could lead to improved coordination among various town departments and enhanced planning for future transportation needs.

Summary

House Bill H4307 aims to finance extensive improvements to municipal roads and bridges across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill designates significant funds for the construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of transportation infrastructure which includes local roads, small bridges, and pedestrian accommodations. A major component of the funding comes from issuing general obligation bonds, ensuring that the necessary resources are allocated to support these projects. The total amount earmarked in the bill encompasses over $1 billion intended for various enhancements to transportation safety and efficiency throughout the state.

Contention

Despite the overall support for infrastructure improvement, there may be points of contention regarding funding allocations and authority. Critics may question whether the approach of using state-issued bonds is the most effective method for financing such projects, particularly concerning the timeline for repayment and its long-term implications on state finances. Furthermore, there might be disagreements over how well the current distribution methods consider the varying capacities and needs of different municipalities, especially smaller towns versus larger urban areas. The potential for bureaucratic delays and concerns about the oversight of the funds raised through the bond issuance may also be debated.

Companion Bills

MA H4257

Replaces Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

Previously Filed As

MA H4257

Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

MA H53

Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

MA H4987

Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

MA H5375

Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

MA H5279

Financing long-term improvements to municipal roads and bridges

MA H3997

Establishing the suburban infrastructure fund to help municipalities pay for improvements and upgrades to town-owned roads, bridges and sidewalks

MA SB173

Transportation; modifying certain apportionment; creating the Municipal Improvements for Roads and Bridges Fund. Effective date. Emergency.

MA SB173

Transportation; modifying certain apportionment; creating the Municipal Improvements for Roads and Bridges Fund. Effective date. Emergency.

MA HB4283

Roads; bridges; Oklahoma Vehicle License and Registration Act; County Improvement Roads and Bridges Fund; effective date; emergency.

MA H2248

Relative to the building or rebuilding of bridges on land that falls under the jurisdiction of more than one municipality

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.