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SD 1093

An Act relative to urban farmland

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Jo Comerford and 1 co-sponsor

Massachusetts bill establishing urban farmland regulations to promote local food production and agricultural activities in cities and towns.

Referred to the committee on Agriculture
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Bill Summary · SD 1093

Legislative bill overview

SD 1093 is a Massachusetts bill focused on urban agriculture policy, introduced by Jo Comerford and Adam Gómez. The bill has been referred to the Agriculture committee as of February 27, 2025, but specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed in available records.

Why is this important

Urban farming initiatives can address food security, create green space in densely populated areas, and provide economic opportunities for residents. Massachusetts communities increasingly seek local food production solutions to reduce dependence on distant supply chains and improve neighborhood sustainability.

Potential points of contention

  • Land use and zoning regulations - Defining what qualifies as permissible urban farmland and how it fits within existing municipal zoning codes
  • Liability and safety standards - Establishing rules around pesticide use, soil contamination testing, and insurance requirements for urban farms
  • Resource allocation - Determining public funding mechanisms and whether incentives or tax benefits should support urban agricultural operations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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