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Supporters tell committee H.4402/S.2639 would let Massachusetts cities adopt automated curb enforcement with privacy safeguards

6548420 · October 21, 2025
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Industry witnesses and an Automotus representative told the Joint Committee on Transportation that H.4402 and S.2639 would enable municipalities to adopt automated curb management and curb-enforcement tools via local ordinance, help reduce double parking and congestion, and include privacy and public-notification provisions.

Jordan, identified in testimony as the CEO of a company that implements curb-management systems, told the Joint Committee on Transportation he supports H.4402 and S.2639, bills authorizing automated curb enforcement and changes to parking-violation procedures.

“This legislation represents a necessary step forward for Massachusetts cities to be able to follow cities and other states' leads in managing the curb for the 21st century,” Jordan said, describing deployments in U.S. cities that automated curb…

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