Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8003

Introduced
2/27/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Engrossed
4/30/26  

Caption

Amends various provisions relative to adaptive reuse projects on state-owned property and certain conditions applied thereto.

Impact

The enactment of H8003 is expected to alter existing state laws regarding the use of state-owned properties, specifically by providing a structured approach to repurposing them for housing projects. It may enhance housing availability in urban areas while reducing the number of vacant buildings. However, it may also present challenges for local authorities in managing land use and zoning regulations, as state guidelines will dictate the repurposing process and impose certain standards to ensure compliance with the overarching goals of the law.

Summary

House Bill H8003, also known as the 'Adaptive Reuse for Affordable Housing Act', seeks to amend various provisions related to adaptive reuse projects on state-owned property. This bill aims to facilitate repurposing vacant and abandoned school buildings into affordable housing units, with at least 25% of those designated specifically for low- or moderate-income families. The intent is to address the pressing issue of affordable housing while promoting the effective use of state resources and properties that are no longer in active use for educational purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment around H8003 appears to be cautiously optimistic among proponents who advocate for affordable housing solutions and urban renewal. There is a recognition that the bill could lead to significant positive changes in housing availability and community revitalization. Conversely, concerns exist regarding the potential overreach of state authority into local governance and land use decisions, with critics arguing that it may undermine local zoning ordinances and community planning efforts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill relate to concerns from local municipalities about their ability to manage land use and zoning with the introduction of state-led initiatives. Critics argue that while the objectives of H8003 are commendable, there should be a balance between state oversight and local autonomy to ensure that the unique needs and contexts of different communities are respected. The debate reflects broader discussions about housing, urban planning, and the role of government at various levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5802

Provides amendments to enable the development of state-owned vacant, abandoned or underutilized land for housing and the process therefore.

RI S1093

Provides amendments to enable the development of state-owned vacant, abandoned or underutilized land for housing and the process therefor.

RI S0942

Makes certain technical amendments /clarifications to the statutes relating to the assessment of real property and the timing and process to appeals thereof.

RI H6043

Makes certain technical amendments /clarifications to the statutes relating to the assessment of real property and the timing and process to appeals thereof.

RI S1108

Prohibits applications for a comprehensive permit under the Rhode Island comprehensive planning and land use regulation act in any watershed overlay protection district located in the town of Tiverton.

RI H6213

Prohibits applications for a comprehensive permit under the Rhode Island comprehensive planning and land use regulation act in any watershed overlay protection district located in the town of Tiverton.

RI S1086

Provides technical amendments to the chapters on subdivision of land and zoning ordinances for towns and cities.

RI H5794

Provides technical amendments to the chapters on subdivision of land and zoning ordinances for towns and cities.

RI H5741

Amends provisions related to the maximum project credit allowed under the rebuild Rhode Island tax credit for certain qualified development projects.

RI S1002

Amends provisions related to the maximum project credit allowed under the rebuild Rhode Island tax credit for certain qualified development projects.

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