Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1433

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to zoning for housing production

Impact

The implementation of S1433 could significantly reshape local zoning laws throughout the Commonwealth. By requiring municipalities to incorporate multi-family housing into their zoning ordinances, the bill seeks to address the ongoing housing crisis by promoting the establishment of affordable and accessible housing options. Importantly, the bill enforces compliance measures, whereby municipalities that fail to adhere to these requirements will be ineligible for valuable housing-related funding and infrastructure programs. This stipulation underscores the bill's intent to create immediate, actionable pathways for expanded housing development.

Summary

Senate Bill S1433, titled 'An Act relative to zoning for housing production', aims to amend zoning regulations across Massachusetts to facilitate the development of multi-family housing. This bill mandates that all municipalities with populations exceeding 2,000 must maintain at least one zoning district that allows multi-family housing as a right. The bill specifically targets properties suitable for families, ensuring that age restrictions do not inhibit residential development. Furthermore, it establishes a minimum density requirement of 15 units per acre, aiming to increase housing availability in high-demand areas.

Contention

While proponents argue that S1433 will enhance housing availability and help alleviate the state's housing crisis, opponents raise concerns about local governance and property rights. Critics suggest that mandating specific zoning measures could undermine the authority of local governments to tailor land use according to community needs. The waiver provision allows municipalities some flexibility, but the implications of diminished local control over land use may lead to further discussions and debates as the bill progresses through the legislative process. This tension between state mandates and local oversight will likely be a focal point of contention surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1434

Relative to funding affordable housing and incentivizing zoning reform

MA S967

Relative to housing in seasonal communities

MA S2835

Accelerating housing production

MA H1007

To provide for housing within the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest

MA H1892

Improving access to the Housing Court

MA H302

Relative to housing production plans

MA H3909

Authorizing the Provincetown year-round market rate rental housing trust to acquire year-round housing occupancy restrictions

MA H4378

Relative to affordable housing trust fund of the town of West Tisbury

MA H4186

Relative to Affordable Housing Trust Fund of the town of Edgartown

MA S2981

Relative to housing in seasonal communities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.