Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5057

Introduced
2/9/26  

Caption

Requiring the relocation of the Cambridge District Court

Impact

The relocation is expected to enhance the operational efficiency of the judicial system in the area by placing the court closer to the population it serves. This change aims to provide more convenient access for the public, which can potentially lead to increased participation in the legal process and foster greater trust in the judiciary. The bill reflects a strategic move to optimize the use of court facilities and improve overall legal service delivery to the community in eastern Middlesex County.

Summary

House Bill 5057 mandates the relocation of the Cambridge District Court from its current location in Medford to the city of Cambridge. This legislative measure is aimed at improving access to judicial services for the residents of Cambridge and neighboring communities. The bill specifies a deadline of December 31, 2026, for the successful relocation, along with a requirement for the court to report on the timeline and processes involved in this transition to the appropriate legislative bodies.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, discussions around the implications of relocating a judicial facility often highlight concerns over logistical challenges and community impact. Critics may question how the move will affect court staff, resources, and the daily workings of the judicial process. It is important to anticipate potential challenges regarding funding for the relocation, the adaptation of the court to a new environment, and whether the efficiency gains will sufficiently outweigh any initial disruption caused by the transition.

Companion Bills

MA H1651

Replaces Requiring the relocation of the Cambridge District Court

Previously Filed As

MA H1651

Requiring the relocation of the Cambridge District Court

MA H3309

Facilitating access to justice in the city of Cambridge

MA H4145

Requiring that broker fees in the city of Cambridge be paid by the party who solicits a licensed broker

MA H4157

Further regulating procurements by the city of Cambridge

MA H4134

Establishing the city of Cambridge employment and job training trust

MA H4156

Establishing a charter for the city of Cambridge

MA H3308

Authorizing the reorientation of the parcel of land occupied by Riverside Boat Club of Cambridge

MA S2126

Authorizing the reorientation and further lease of a parcel of land occupied by Riverside Boat Club of Cambridge

MA H4774

Establishing the city of Cambridge employment and job training trust

MA H3924

Expanding the definition of dependent for the purposes of municipal employee benefits as to the city of Cambridge

Similar Bills

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