Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD945

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Engrossed
5/6/25  
Enrolled
5/7/25  

Caption

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Powers and Responsibilities of the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by expanding the powers of the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority, allowing it to act more autonomously in addressing issues of abandoned, blighted, or environmentally hazardous properties. By broadening the definition of what constitutes an abandoned or blighted property, the authority will have greater flexibility in identifying and mitigating urban decay and revitalizing communities. This change is expected to facilitate new redevelopment projects and promote economic growth in affected regions.

Summary

LD945 proposes significant amendments to the laws governing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority. The bill aims to enhance the authority's capacity to acquire and manage underutilized or abandoned properties by streamlining the acquisition process. It eliminates the requirement for negotiations with public entities for property acquisition, which proponents argue will expedite redevelopment efforts and address issues associated with dilapidated or unsafe properties more effectively.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding LD945 appears to be mixed among legislators and community stakeholders. Supporters view the amendments as a necessary step to empower the redevelopment authority, enabling timely interventions in communities struggling with property neglect. Meanwhile, opponents raise concerns about the potential for overreach, fearing that reduced oversight might lead to mismanagement or inequitable outcomes in redevelopment efforts, particularly regarding community input and participation.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the concern about the implications of allowing the redevelopment authority to operate independently of municipal agreements, which some critics believe could undermine local governments' authority and decision-making. The debate highlights the tension between state-led redevelopment initiatives and the principles of local control, as communities seek to maintain a say in how their neighborhoods are managed and developed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1170

An Act to Make the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority Responsible for the Transfer and Development of State-owned Surplus Land

ME LD842

An Act to Improve the Health of Maine Residents by Amending the Laws Governing the MaineCare, Maine Rx Plus and Emergency MaineCare Programs

ME LD1072

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Land for Maine's Future Program and to Authorize the Use of Options to Purchase at Agricultural Value

ME LD1863

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Maine Space Corporation

ME LD1829

An Act to Build Housing for Maine Families and Attract Workers to Maine Businesses by Amending the Laws Governing Housing Density

ME LD901

Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall

ME LD1996

An Act to Clarify Responsibilities of the State in the Laws Governing General Assistance

ME LD1977

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Elections

ME LD2019

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Licensure of Wholesalers and Manufacturers Under the Maine Pharmacy Act

ME LD1760

An Act to Promote Public Education in Maine by Amending the Laws Governing Student Transfers

Similar Bills

IA HF28

A bill for an act relating to the creation of land redevelopment trusts.(See HF 1008.)

IA SF45

A bill for an act relating to the creation of land redevelopment trusts.(See SF 655.)

IA SF144

A bill for an act relating to the creation of land redevelopment trusts.

IA HF1008

A bill for an act relating to the creation of land redevelopment trusts. (Formerly HF 28.)

IA SF655

A bill for an act relating to the creation of land redevelopment trusts.(Formerly SF 45.)

NM HB290

Metro Redev Project Property Tax Exemption

NM SB58

Extend Property Tax Exemption Period

NM HB194

Expand Metro Redevelopment Code & Projects