A policy section added by the House would authorize Buildings and General Services to transfer a portion of the Southern State Correctional Facility — described in the bill as roughly 23 acres — to the town of Springfield for municipal purposes, including economic or industrial development, provided several conditions are met.
John Gray described the conditions that must be satisfied before a transfer may occur: required state or local zoning and subdivision approvals, negotiated updates to a pre‑existing 1999 agreement assigning responsibility for access‑road and utility maintenance, mitigation of impacts to the Springfield community, and a requirement that the property transferred not include any brownfields. The bill also establishes a March 2030 check‑in provision requiring the town to consult with the commissioner of BGS if the property had been transferred but not developed for economic purposes; and the transfer authority itself is repealed on July 1, 2030 if not used.
Committee members asked whether the intended use was industrial and discussed accountability measures for fee formulas and maintenance. Counsel said the authorization replaces an older 2024 provision and that repeal language ensures the delegation of authority does not persist indefinitely if the transfer does not advance.
The committee asked for additional details about the intended development and financial terms before further action.