Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2893

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Land use/zoning changes by local governments; revise procedure and time limitations.

Impact

The provisions outlined in SB2893 are significant as they increase the involvement of citizens in local government processes, particularly regarding land use and zoning matters. By requiring public hearings and numerous notification processes, the bill endeavors to enhance civic engagement and ensure that the voices of constituents are heard before any zoning decisions are made. This legislation seeks to formalize the procedure for such public engagement, potentially leading to a more democratic process in local governance.

Summary

Senate Bill 2893 aims to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 by revising the procedures and time limitations associated with public hearings for zoning changes by counties and municipalities. It introduces specific notice requirements, mandating that at least fifteen days' notice be published before such hearings, and enhances transparency by requiring notices to be posted on social media platforms and local newspapers. Additionally, the bill outlines protocols for making proposed zoning changes available for public review prior to hearings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2893 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Proponents highlight the bill's potential to bolster public engagement and transparency in zoning decisions, viewing it as a necessary step towards more responsive governance. However, there are concerns from some local government officials regarding the practicality of the expanded notice requirements and whether these will create unwarranted delays and complexities in the zoning process.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the adequacy of the proposed notification periods and methods. Some critics argue that the fifteen-day notice may not be sufficient for meaningful public engagement, while others raise concerns that the reliance on social media could exclude certain demographics who are less active online. The debate highlights a fundamental tension between improving access to local government processes and managing the administrative burdens that such reforms could impose on municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2836

Local governments; allow local governments and schools to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspapers.

MS HB201

Cleaning private property; revise procedures used to clean property adjudicated a menace to public health and safety.

MS SB2772

Expunction and reenfranchisment; revise procedure for requesting.

MS HB1183

Administrative Procedures Act; revise to require repeal of certain agency rules after certain time.

MS HB1539

Baby Safe Haven; revise procedures to regulate custody and care of.

MS SB2768

Judicial redistricting; revise provisions related to chancery courts, provide procedure for implementation.

MS SB2371

Open meetings; revise accessibility to information on meeting times, agendas and minutes.

MS HB21

Public purchasing laws; amend to revise the lowest and best bid decision procedure.

MS HB661

Department of Marine Resources; revise administrative hearing procedure for.

MS HB472

Municipal executive committee; revise procedure for filing vacancies of.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.