Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1462

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve parking and pedestrian safety

Impact

If enacted, S1462 will amend existing laws to ensure that any new commercial development includes physical safety measures that maintain a safe distance between parking areas and building entrances. This initiative is designed to protect both pedestrians using sidewalks and the buildings themselves from vehicle incursions. The law will enforce compliance with local zoning regulations while requiring municipalities to incorporate these safety measures into their development plans. Additionally, property owners may receive insurance discounts for implementing these safety features, given their potential to reduce risk and liability.

Summary

Senate Bill S1462, introduced by Senator Patrick M. O'Connor, aims to enhance parking and pedestrian safety in commercial areas of Massachusetts. The bill mandates the construction of safety appurtenances, such as bollards and retaining walls, adjacent to commercial buildings where angle or perpendicular parking is present. These safety measures are intended to separate parking spaces from pedestrian walkways, preventing vehicles from accidentally encroaching onto sidewalks and minimizing the risk of accidents involving pedestrians and structures. The legislation specifically targets commercial buildings that undergo significant renovations or construction with costs exceeding $1,000,000.

Contention

The discussions surrounding S1462 may invoke varying perspectives regarding its implementation. Proponents argue that the law is necessary for improving pedestrian safety and preventing accidents in increasingly congested commercial areas. However, there may be concerns about the costs imposed on commercial property owners and developers, especially those linked to compliance with new construction requirements. Some stakeholders might perceive the mandate as an additional regulatory burden, potentially leading to debates on striking the right balance between safety and economic feasibility.

Companion Bills

MA S2669

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Municipalities and Regional Government to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to municipalities and regional government matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2316

To improve parking and pedestrian safety

MA S2419

To improve pedestrian safety

MA H3804

To improve pedestrian safety

MA H3652

To improve pedestrian and vehicular safety

MA S2432

Resolve establishing a special commission to protect pedestrians through moped law enforcement

MA S575

Improve Pedestrian Safety

MA SB01084

An Act Improving Pedestrian Safety By Requiring Sidewalk Improvements On Certain Connecticut Routes.

MA S2413

Relative to pedestrian safety

MA H3731

To enhance pedestrian safety

MA S2875

Relative to pedestrian safety

Similar Bills

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