Massachusetts does not regulate plastic straws statewide, but several cities and towns require restaurants to provide straws only on request or use compostable alternatives.
Massachusetts has no statewide plastic straw prohibition or upon-request rule, leaving regulation to local governments. Cities including Brookline, Cambridge, and Newton have adopted ordinances requiring straws-on-request, banning plastic straws outright, or mandating compostable alternatives. ADA accommodations require restaurants to provide flexible straws to guests with disabilities even where bans apply. State agencies have moved toward sustainable purchasing under environmental procurement policy, but no MGL chapter directly governs straws.
Local ordinance penalties typically begin with warnings followed by fines of $50 to $300 per violation under municipal solid-waste enforcement procedures.
Middlesex County, MA
Middlesex County has no operational county government - it was abolished July 11, 1997 under M.G.L. c. 34B - so there is no countywide noise ordinance. Massa...
Middlesex County, MA
Middlesex County treats persistent barking as a nuisance. Animal control handles complaints. Dog licensing required statewide (MGL c.140 Β§155).
Middlesex County, MA
Middlesex County has no unified leaf blower ordinance. Regulations are set by individual cities and towns such as Cambridge, Newton, Arlington, and Lexington...
Middlesex County, MA
Middlesex County restricts commercial vehicle parking in residential zones. Weight and size limits apply. Overnight storage of heavy trucks prohibited.
Middlesex County, MA
Driveway rules are set by each Middlesex County city or town zoning bylaw. Cambridge, Somerville, Lowell, and Framingham regulate curb cuts, width, paving, a...
Middlesex County, MA
Winter parking bans are the dominant rule across Middlesex County. Most cities prohibit overnight on-street parking from November through April to allow snow...
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