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H905 • 2025

An Act expanding pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor

An Act expanding pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor

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Sponsor
Tackey Chan
Last action
2026-02-26
Official status
Accompanied a study order, see H5149
Effective date
Not listed

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An Act expanding pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor

An Act expanding pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor By Representative Chan of Quincy, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No.

What This Bill Does

  • An Act expanding pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor By Representative Chan of Quincy, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No.
  • 905) of Tackey Chan for legislation to expand pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor.
  • Environment and Natural Resources.

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  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-26 House

    Accompanied a study order, see H5149

  2. 2025-04-01 Joint

    Hearing scheduled for 04/08/2025 from 01:00 PM-05:00 PM in A-1

  3. 2025-02-27 House

    Referred to the committee on Environment and Natural Resources

  4. 2025-02-27 Senate

    Senate concurred

Official Summary Text

An Act expanding pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor
By Representative Chan of Quincy, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 905) of Tackey Chan for legislation to expand pleasure boat access to Boston Harbor. Environment and Natural Resources.

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Bill H.905

Notwithstanding any General Law or Special Law to the contrary, all state and municipal public agencies and authorities owning or controlling property within the City of Boston, including but not limited to the City of Boston and the Massachusetts Port Authority, are hereby authorized and directed to identify and cause the establishment of mooring and docking facilities for pleasure boats within the City of Boston, with a particular emphasis on improving the availability to the general public of multiple useful locations for mooring or docking on a short term (hourly or daily)

basis.

Said agencies or authorities shall issue one or more public Requests for Proposals to solicit provision to the general public of the necessary or appropriate capital facilities and operations and maintenance services, with a particular emphasis on establishing new mooring or docking facilities available to the general public for short term usage as well as on a seasonal basis.

According to their respective authorizing Acts or Charters, said public agencies or authorities may lease property, purchase property and/or enter into memoranda of agreement with private entities or other public agencies or authorities to improve public navigational access to Boston Harbor and the Harbor Islands for pleasure boating and to facilitate creation of boat landing, mooring or docking facilities available to the general public. Public agencies and authorities owning or controlling property within the City of Boston may charge or cause to be charged reasonable, market rate fees to defray the cost of creation and maintenance of any mooring or docking facility made available to the general public.

Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the provision of boating facilities to the general public by private or non-profit service providers.

The City of Boston may expend funds from any account created under section 5G of chapter 40 of the General Laws for fulfilling this section.

All state and municipal public agencies and authorities owning or controlling property in the City of Boston jointly or separately shall file a report with the Joint Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture, the Commission of the Department of Conservation and Recreation, and the Public Access Board on or before January 1 of each year reporting on the locations for public tie up, mooring or docking within the City of Boston, including but not limited to the Inner Harbor of the Port of Boston and including but not limited to non-seasonal, transient, short term public facilities.

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