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Clarifies cost-sharing for make-ready work when municipalities attach to shared-use poles for government use or broadband to unserved areas, speeding municipal broadband rollout.
Clarifies cost-sharing for make-ready work when municipalities attach to shared-use poles for government use or broadband to unserved areas, speeding municipal broadband rollout.
H 3450, introduced February 27, 2025 by Representative John Barrett, III, seeks to expand municipal access to utility poles located in municipal rights-of-way. The bill would add definitions and create cost-sharing rules for make-ready work required when a municipality attaches its facilities to existing shared-use poles, specifically for governmental purposes or to provide broadband service to unserved or underserved areas. The bill is in the 194th Massachusetts General Court (2025-2026) and is under the Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy. The reporting date has been extended to December 3, 2025.
This bill would primarily affect the cost allocation framework for pole attachments involving municipalities, potentially lowering municipal barriers to distributing services in rights-of-way and expanding access to broadband in underserved areas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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