Attorney General sues 9 towns for noncompliance with MBTA zoning law

Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed a lawsuit against nine towns that have failed to comply with the MBTA Communities Act, a 2021 law requiring municipalities to zone for multifamily housing as of right.

The complaint names Dracut, East Bridgewater, Halifax, Holden, Marblehead, Middleton, Tewksbury, Wilmington, and Winthrop as defendants. The lawsuit alleges that these towns did not meet the July 14, 2025 deadline for compliance with the law, which mandates that municipalities create a zoning district that complies with section 3A of the MBTA Communities Act.

Campbell's office had previously issued an advisory to noncompliant communities in January 2026, stating that enforcement action would be taken. However, three additional towns - Carver, Reheboth, and Freetown - were not included in the initial lawsuit, with Campbell explaining that her office is being "flexible" with them due to their respective deadlines.

According to the Massachusetts Attorney General's office, 165 out of 177 communities under the law have already complied or are on track to comply. The nine noncompliant towns face potential penalties and injunctive relief if they do not come into compliance with the law.

The lawsuit comes as the state struggles with a severe housing shortage, and Campbell has stated that her office is committed to ensuring that all municipalities meet their legal responsibilities under the MBTA Communities Act.
 
πŸ€” just thinkin about all those towns goin down on this one... seems like they didn't wanna deal with the change πŸ“‰. we need more housing options, it's not just a matter of supply and demand, but also zoning laws that are outdated πŸ πŸ’‘ what if these towns had to adapt 3 years ago? would things be different now? 🀝
 
πŸ€” I think it's wild that 9 towns are already being sued for not zoning in for more apartments 🏒😳. Like, I get it, change can be hard and all, but come on! The state is still struggling with a housing shortage and these towns are just sitting there like, "meh" 😐.

I'm also kinda impressed that the AG's office is being flexible with some of the other towns 🀝. I mean, if they were gonna sue everyone, it'd be a whole lot more stressful for them πŸ‘€. And 165 out of 177 communities have already figured it out? That's awesome! It just goes to show that people are willing to listen and adapt when given the chance πŸ’‘.

Anyway, I hope these noncompliant towns get their act together πŸ™. The housing shortage is no joke, and we need more options for people who want to live in the area without breaking the bank πŸ’ΈπŸŒ†.
 
😐 I think it's quite telling that 165 out of 177 communities have already managed to zone for multifamily housing as of right, which suggests that many towns are proactively addressing the issue rather than dragging their feet. However, the fact that nine towns still haven't complied by the deadline raises concerns about unequal access to affordable housing and perpetuating existing disparities in the state. πŸ€” The AG's decision to be "flexible" with three additional towns also seems like a calculated move to avoid escalating tensions, but I'm not sure it entirely addresses the underlying issues at play...
 
OMG, can't believe some towns in MA are still draggin' their feet on zonin' for multifamily housing 🀯🏠. Like, come on guys! We got a severe housing shortage goin' on and you're just chillin'? Andrea Campbell is doin' her part to enforce this law and make sure all towns comply πŸ™Œ. I feel for the noncompliant towns, but at the same time, it's like, priorities, right? Housing is key! Hope they shape up soon before penalties kick in πŸ’ΈπŸ˜¬. Only 12% of noncompliant towns, though... seems kinda low πŸ˜’. Guess we'll just have to keep an eye on this πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” Those 9 towns gotta get their zoning act together ASAP πŸ•’! Housing crisis in MA is real 😬. Can't have cities just ignoring laws, gotta hold them accountable πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg, can you believe it? these towns are basically playing hardball with affordable housing 🀯 massachusetts is seriously facing a housing crisis and Andrea Campbell's office is stepping up to hold them accountable πŸ’ͺ but like, can't they just get on board with the law already?! πŸ™„ 165 out of 177 communities have already complied, that's like 92%! it's crazy to think about all the people struggling to find homes in these noncompliant towns 🏠😬 and I'm low-key worried about Carver, Reheboth, and Freetown too - what's going on with those deadlines?! πŸ€”
 
idk how these towns can just ignore the law like that πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. i mean, the housing shortage is getting worse by the day & they're still dragging their feet? it's not like it's a huge burden for them to zone for multifamily housing... 165 out of 177 communities have already done it, so what's the problem? πŸ™„ anyway, good on Andrea Campbell for taking action. she's gotta do something to address this crisis 😐
 
omg u think its crazy that these 9 towns are just like totally ignoring the law 🀯 meanwhile the state is struggling with a housing shortage and people r stuck in tiny apartments lol what's up with some of these towns? they need to get their act together ASAP πŸ’ͺ i feel like the AGs office is being super patient with carver, reheboth, and freetown tho... maybe they really do have legit excuses πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
So nice of Andrea Campbell to take matters into her own hands πŸ™„. I mean, who needs community input or town hall meetings when you can just file a lawsuit against everyone who hasn't done what she says? And yeah, it's super helpful that she was "flexible" with Carver, Reheboth, and Freetown - I'm sure they're just quaking in their boots at the thought of being sued 🀣. Anyway, good luck to those nine towns trying to comply... or not. The state's housing shortage is still a major issue, so maybe this'll finally get some action taken πŸ”₯ (Just don't hold your breath).
 
omg u guys i cant even... so theres this lady Andrea Campbell and shes like super serious about getting these towns in massachusetts to follow the law πŸ€” she filed a lawsuit against 9 towns thats like, total failure if u ask me theyre all like "oh no whats gonna happen" but honestly its not that hard to create a zoning district πŸ™„ im just glad theres only 165 out of 177 communities that did comply tho thats still a pretty big deal idk how the other 12 are gonna get their act together tho
 
Ugh, these towns are literally dragging their feet on zoning for multifamily housing 😑. Like, what's the point of even having a law if nobody's gonna follow it?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ The state is already struggling with a massive housing shortage, and now they're just sitting around waiting for someone else to take action πŸ™„. Campbell needs to step up her enforcement game and get these towns to comply ASAP ⏰. It's not like the law is asking for much - just some basic zoning that allows for more homes to be built πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, come on, it's time for these towns to get their act together! πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys its like literally unbelievable that 9 towns out of Massachusetts are already ignoring this 2021 law πŸ™„ I mean what even is the point of having a law if ppl just gonna do whatever? And the AGs office is all like "we're flexible" with some towns cuz they had different deadlines but thats not the point! The point is that they shouldve been doing it all along and now its gonna cost them big time πŸ’Έ

I mean I get it, housing shortage is a huge issue in MA but this just shows how messed up our zoning laws are 🀯 Its like we're stuck in some sort of bureaucratic nightmare where ppl are more worried about what others think than actually following the law πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ And the fact that only 165 out of 177 communities have already complied is like woah thats super low!
 
I'm thinking... πŸ€”

So like, these 9 towns in MA are being sued for not following this law about multifamily housing zones 🏠🚧. It's kinda weird that they didn't comply by the deadline πŸ•°οΈ. I get it though, some of these towns had extensions or were just slow 🀯.

What really got me is how many communities have already done it right! πŸŽ‰ 165 out of 177? That's awesome! πŸ’ͺ We need more places with affordable housing options πŸ‘πŸ‘

The 9 noncompliant towns are gonna face some serious penalties if they don't get their act together ⚠️. Maybe this lawsuit will encourage them to take action πŸ‘Š.

I'm curious, what do you guys think? Should we be holding these municipalities accountable for following the law? πŸ€”
 
omg I'm so glad AG Andrea Campbell is taking action against these towns that are screwing up our multifamily housing crisis 🀯🏠 they're literally putting up roadblocks and it's not fair to people who need affordable housing ASAP. I mean I get it, change can be hard, but come on, we've had years of warnings already ⏰. At least some towns like Carver and Reheboth are getting a free pass for now πŸ€”, I'm just hoping they step up their game soon too. The fact that 165+ communities have already complied is awesome, let's keep pushing forward πŸ’ͺ🏽🌟
 
omg can you even imagine having to live in a town where multifamily housing is NOT ZONED IN?? 🀯 like whats the point of living there if u cant get a decent apartment complex? I know some ppl might say "oh but that's just how it's always been" and i get it, change is hard, but COME ON MASSACHUSETTS πŸ™„ Andrea Campbell is DOING HER THING and i am SO here for it πŸ’ͺ she needs to take those 9 towns down a peg and make them comply with the law already! I mean what's the alternative? A bunch of people stuck in subpar housing situations because some ppl are too lazy to follow the rules πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ anyway, lets see how this all plays out πŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€” so yeah, i think its pretty lame that these 9 towns are getting sued over this... like, cant they just zone in for multifamily housing already? πŸ™„ i mean, im no expert but it seems like a pretty straightforward law to me. and whats up with the deadline of july 14th? what if some towns need more time? doesnt that kinda defeat the purpose of having a deadline? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also, idk how flexible Andrea Campbell is being by not suing those other 3 towns right off the bat... seems like she's playing it cool 😎
 
These Massachusetts towns are really messing around πŸ™„. I mean, I get it, zoning laws can be complex, but come on! You're basically stalling for time and putting off the inevitable, which is more housing for people who need it. And now the AG's office is stepping in to make them comply, about 3 years after they were supposed to πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm not surprised that some of these towns are trying to weasel their way out - they're probably worried about gentrification and losing their small-town vibe. But at the end of the day, it's all about people having a place to call home πŸ’•. It's frustrating when you see communities dragging their feet on something as important as this.
 
OMG, I'm so surprised! 🀯 Those towns have been dodging compliance for ages, but now it's like "hands off" or else! πŸ˜… The fact that 165 out of 177 communities are already on board with the law is awesome, though! πŸ‘ It shows that most people get it and want to create more multifamily housing.

I'm not sure why Carver, Reheboth, and Freetown weren't included in the initial lawsuit, but maybe they just got a special pass? πŸ€” Hopefully, they'll still comply by their deadlines or else they might face some heat too! πŸ”₯ I'm all for Andrea Campbell taking action and making sure those towns follow the law – after all, housing shortage is a BIG deal right now! πŸ πŸ’Έ
 
I'm kinda surprised these towns aren't just like "screw it" and did what they wanted lol. I get that zoning laws can be a pain, but come on... 165 out of 177 communities are doing it right? It's not rocket science. And now they're getting hit with penalties? That's just harsh. Maybe the state could've given them more time or some guidance instead of threatening lawsuits. Oh well, I guess that's how it goes sometimes. 😊
 
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