Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB240

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Engrossed
3/5/26  
Refer
3/6/26  
Report Pass
4/6/26  
Enrolled
4/9/26  
Chaptered
4/14/26  

Caption

Local Comprehensive Plans - Guidance Materials and Notification to the Department of Planning

Impact

The bill directly impacts state laws related to local planning processes by standardizing the notification and reporting structure. By obligating local jurisdictions to adhere to this new notification requirement, HB240 aims to ensure better coordination between local efforts and state planning objectives. This legislation is seen as an essential tool in strengthening the consistency of comprehensive planning across Maryland, ultimately helping local governments to implement long-term land use goals effectively.

Summary

House Bill 240 seeks to make significant adjustments to the requirements surrounding local comprehensive plans in Maryland. It mandates that planning commissions notify the Department of Planning when beginning the review process of their local jurisdiction’s comprehensive plans. Additionally, the bill requires the development and sharing of guidance materials by the Department of Planning to support these reviews, revisions, or amendments, thereby enhancing the overall framework in which local jurisdictions operate and align their planning with statewide goals.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB240 appears to be generally favorable among stakeholders in local governance who recognize the need for clearer guidance and support from the state. However, there are voices of caution expressing concerns about the additional bureaucratic layers it may introduce. Proponents argue that the bill promotes more strategic planning by ensuring local jurisdictions are better aligned with statewide objectives, while critics fear it could lead to state overreach into local planning decisions.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding HB240 is the balance of power between local and state authorities in land use decisions. While proponents argue that the bill will empower local planning commissions by providing them with better tools and resources, opponents emphasize that it could dilute local autonomy in shaping policies that cater to specific community needs. The requirement for guidance from the Department of Planning has sparked discussions about the potential for increased state intervention in local matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB286

Local Comprehensive Planning and State Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Policy - Planning Principles

MD SB266

Local Comprehensive Planning and State Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Policy - Planning Principles

MD SB236

Maryland Department of Planning - Modernization

MD HB272

Maryland Department of Planning – Modernization

MD HB1341

Immigration Enforcement - Expanding Sensitive Locations, Notification, and Guidance (Maryland Values Act of 2026)

MD SB871

Department of the Environment - Community Water and Sewerage Systems - Cybersecurity Planning and Assessments

MD HB464

Special Education - Individualized Education Program Meetings - Secondary Transition Planning Materials

MD SB909

Energy Resource Adequacy and Planning Act

MD HB645

Transmission Line Siting - Comprehensive Plan, Recommendation, and Reporting Requirements

MD HB1413

Maryland Department of Planning - District of Columbia Retrocession - Study

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