Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2576

Introduced
7/31/25  
Engrossed
7/31/25  
Refer
8/4/25  
Refer
11/18/25  
Engrossed
11/19/25  
Enrolled
11/19/25  
Chaptered
12/26/25  

Caption

Authorizing the commonwealth to dispose of certain parcels of land in the town of Upton acquired for conservation and recreation purposes

Impact

If enacted, Bill S2576 could streamline the management of public lands, enabling the Upton Development Group to take over certain lands while obligating them to provide alternative parcels for conservation in exchange. The bill aims to ensure that the lands utilized for development are balanced by the conservation of other lands, thereby maintaining a commitment to ecological preservation. Furthermore, it places the responsibility on both the state and the developer to assess and confirm the suitability of the lands being exchanged, ensuring that the environmental integrity is upheld.

Summary

Bill S2576 authorizes the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to dispose of specific parcels of land located in the town of Upton that were originally acquired for conservation and recreation purposes. The bill is deemed an emergency law, indicating the immediate need for its enactment to facilitate the transfer of these parcels. The proposed legislation includes provisions to amend existing law, removing previous restrictions on the disposition of these lands and allowing the Commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to convey the properties to a designated developer.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the environmental impact of transferring these parcels, especially concerning potential contamination. The bill provides safeguards, ensuring that should any of the exchanged lands be found unacceptable, the developer must provide alternate sites of equal or greater environmental value. However, advocates for conservation might raise concerns over the adequacy of these measures and the impact of development on local ecosystems. These discussions may lead to debates about the prioritization of development interests versus conservation efforts in state legislative forums.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2135

Providing for the disposition of certain property in the town of Upton

MA H4523

Authorizing the town of Nantucket conservation commission to convey a certain parcel of land situated in the town for purposes of conveyance to the town of Nantucket under the care, custody, management and control of the select board and the town of Nantucket to convey certain land in the town of Nantucket held for open space, passive recreation or conservation purposes to the Nantucket islands land bank for the purposes pursuant to its legislation and/or to the Sconset Trust, Inc. For open space, conservation and passive recreation purposes

MA S2963

Authorizing the town of Milton to use certain land acquired for conservation purposes for school purposes

MA H3346

Authorizing the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to dispose of certain parcels of land in the town of Bolton

MA H4440

Authorizing the town of Billerica to transfer control of certain land of the town situated in the town of Billerica for recreational purposes for the purposes of constructing the Yankee Doodle Bike Path

MA S2657

Authorizing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, acting by and through its Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance, to grant permanent easements over certain land in the town of Milton for highway purposes

MA S2968

Authorizing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, acting by and through its Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance, to grant permanent easements over certain land in the town of Milton for highway purposes

MA H3312

Authorizing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to convey a certain parcel of land in the town of Stoneham

MA S3052

Authorizing the town of Dighton to use a portion of conservation land for public way purposes.

MA S2961

Authorizing the town of Dighton to use a portion of conservation land for public way purposes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.