House Unanimously
Passes Environmental Bond Bill
Legislation will invest in park infrastructure,
recreational facilities, DCR roads & bridges, land conservation and farmland
"Investing in our environment today
will have a positive impact on our Commonwealth for generations to come. The House has taken action to ensure
communities across the state have the resources needed to maintain public
parks, protect open spaces and keep their overall green infrastructure thriving,"
said Representative John P. Fresolo (D- Worcester).
"With the passage of comprehensive energy and
alternative fuels legislation this session, the House has made great strides to
curb greenhouse gases and decrease waste in the Commonwealth. Our efforts to promote the use of green
technology and alternative energy will have long-term benefits for our
environment," said House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi (D-Boston).With this bond bill, the House has
taken another meaningful step to preserve
"This
document, our first full bond in six years, sets the stage for our
environmental work over the next half-decade. The bond is comprehensive, is
generous in its bottom line, and puts us back on track after years of neglect,"
said Representative Frank Smizik (D-Brookline), Chairman of the Committee on
the Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture. "I'm particularly pleased
to include authorization for subjects like climate change adaptation, land
preservation, dam removal, and water supply protection."
The
bill provides over $600 million in borrowing authority for infrastructure and
park assets, $250 million for design and construction of DCR-maintained
bridges, and over $350 million for land conservation.
In addition to general authorizations, the bond bill includes funding for cities and
towns to repair water infrastructure, acquire more open space, and maintain existing
park properties.







