Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4756

Introduced
11/19/25  

Caption

To improve business improvement districts

Impact

One of the significant impacts of HB 4756 is on the governance of the financial contributions made by property owners within the BIDs. The bill introduces criteria for exempting certain classes of property owners from fees, particularly where the fees may impose a financial hardship. This allows for greater flexibility in how BIDs manage their funding and ensures that property owners struggling financially are not unduly burdened, which could lead to increased participation and support for local businesses.

Summary

House Bill 4756 aims to enhance the framework governing Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) within Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws to clarify various provisions related to the management and operations of BIDs. Notably, it seeks to formally include 'district management activities and operations' within the definition of improvements made by BIDs, thereby establishing a more comprehensive scope for what BIDs can manage. This change is intended to facilitate more effective management of local business environments, particularly in urban settings.

Contention

While the bill is generally considered a positive step towards encouraging business development, some concerns have been raised regarding the permanence of BID participation and the voting processes for renewal. The legislation mandates that participation in a BID is continuous until formally discontinued, which might be seen as stripping property owners of the opportunity to reassess their involvement as local conditions change. Moreover, the requirement for property owners to attend renewal meetings to vote could pose challenges, possibly disenfranchising those unable to participate actively.

Proponents

Proponents of HB 4756 argue that by modernizing the regulatory framework around BIDs, the legislation will bolster local economies and contribute to more vibrant business districts. They contend that clearer definitions and provisions regarding management activities will reduce administrative burdens, allowing BIDs to focus on their core objective of enhancing local business climates.

Companion Bills

MA H299

Replaces To improve management of business improvement districts

Previously Filed As

MA S174

To improve management of business improvement districts

MA H299

To improve management of business improvement districts

MA SB420

Authorizes the creation of business improvement districts. (BDR 22-372)

MA HB1144

Tourism improvement districts.

MA B26-0044

Business Improvement District Resiliency Act of 2025

MA LB324

Change protest procedures relating to creation of a proposed business improvement district or modification of an existing business improvement district under the Business Improvement District Act

MA HF4344

Businesses allowed to collect tourism improvement district charges from purchasers.

MA HB501

Mobile County; City of Prichard, business improvement districts authorized

MA B26-0247

Anacostia Business Improvement Districts Amendment Act of 2025

MA HB1347

Providing for establishment of tourism improvement districts, for governance of tourism improvement districts, for establishment of tourism improvement district management associations, for duties of tourism improvement district management associations, for termination of tourism improvement districts and for annual audit of tourism improvement district management associations.

Similar Bills

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