The initiative petition to automatically allow single-family homes wherever there is adequate space, direct road access, and existing water and sewer service would produce a meaningful increase in starter homes,…
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Gov. Maura Healey has signed into law an exemption from the states 6.25% sales tax on all materials, tools and fuel used or consumed in the construction of certain multi-family…
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Court’s ruling a win for housing production The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial court yesterday struck down the initiative petition to impose statewide rent control that would have appeared on the November…
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By: Mark Leff and John Noonan, Co-Chairs of HBRAMA Utilities Subcommittee The demands on our electrical grid are increasingly impactful, and it has left more uncertainty in the utility design…
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Local governments across the country are facing growing fiscal pressures as infrastructure costs rise and housing affordability continues to worsen. While housing policy discussions often focus on social and economic…
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The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has delayed the start date of the new Clean Heat Standard (CHS) by two years. As part of the state’s NetZero by 2050…
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Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin has certified an initiative petition that would allow single-family homes to be constructed by right on any parcel of land located in a zoning…
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The Healey-Driscoll Administration recently announced a major initiative to cut environmental regulations to make it faster and easier to build homes in Massachusetts. These new draft regulations are anticipated to…
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Notwithstanding a major victory in January when the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that the MBTA Communities Act is constitutional and that the attorney general has the power to enforce…
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Thanks to the strong advocacy of the HBRAMA, new home construction is exempt from regulations adopted by the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) prohibiting the waiver of…
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