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Julian Cyr (pronouns he/him/his) serves in the Massachusetts Senate representing Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket. First elected to the State Senate on November 8, 2016, Julian is now serving in his third term and is among the youngest senators in the 40-member body. He is the Senate Assistant Majority Whip; Chair of the Joint Committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery; Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Racial Equity, Civil Rights, and Inclusion; Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Elder Affairs; and serves on committees with oversight of health care policy, public health, telecommunications and energy, COVID-19 emergency management, and redistricting.
An Act relative to the maintenance of private roads, bridges, and amenities in municipalities (S.1910): The proposed bill would provide updated procedures for calling a meeting of proprietors and rightful occupants of a: private way, private bridge, private parks, private buildings, private recreational facilities, private beaches, or privately owned utility lines. The bill would expand the universe of property owners entitled to call a meeting and provides the necessary framework for the property owners’ association where none currently exists. This framework includes requirements with respect to establishing an association board and holding annual meetings, and also establishes requirements to be adhered to with respect to the raising of funds as reasonably related to the cost of maintenance and repairs of the common amenities. The association would also make assessments for maintenance and repair costs and establish lines against the title of those who do not pay their assessed share.