Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2183

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to The Woodlands Township.

Impact

The proposed bill is aimed at enhancing local governance by streamlining the process through which The Woodlands Township can dissolve itself as a district and transfer its responsibilities to a municipal entity. This could significantly impact the district's existing administrative structure, allowing for a more localized governance model. The bill outlines specific amendments to existing laws and provides a framework for asset and liability management during the transition, ultimately leading to possible efficiency gains in municipal governance.

Summary

House Bill 2183 pertains to the governance and operational restructuring of The Woodlands Township. This bill proposes changes to the existing legislative framework governing its operations, particularly focusing on the processes related to the appointment of directors and the potential for dissolving the township as a special district. A significant aspect of the bill is facilitating the transition of powers, revenues, and responsibilities from the township to the municipality should the township incorporate its territory to a specified extent.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB2183 is the implications of dissolving The Woodlands Township as a district. Some stakeholders may argue that this could limit representation or control that residents have over local issues by centralizing authority within a broader municipal framework. Additionally, the financial aspects surrounding the transfer of debts and obligations could raise concerns among those who fear the potential for heavier taxation or reduced services in the transitionary period.

Further_details

Overall, while HB2183 seeks to modernize and improve the governance structure of The Woodlands Township, it opens up discussions on local autonomy, responsibility allocation, and the financial repercussions on the residents. The bill's effectiveness hinges on both local political support and a careful examination of the fiscal health of the Township as it navigates these proposed changes.

Companion Bills

TX SB1014

Identical Relating to The Woodlands Township.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5311

Relating to the creation and operation of a development zone by and the tax revenue received by The Woodlands Township; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments and taxes.

TX SB2606

Relating to the creation and operation of a development zone by and the tax revenue received by The Woodlands Township; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments and taxes.

TX SB1056

Relating to the directors and administration of the Hidalgo County Water Improvement District No. 3.

TX SB2613

Relating to the creation of the Tabor Ranch Municipal Management District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes; granting a limited power of eminent domain.

TX HB5376

Relating to the creation of the Tabor Ranch Municipal Management District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes; granting a limited power of eminent domain.

TX SB2611

Relating to the creation of the Northeast Houston Redevelopment District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments or fees.

TX HB5359

Relating to the creation of the Williamson County Development District No. 1; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB5375

Relating to the creation of the Montgomery County Management District No. 2; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB5338

Relating to the Harris County Flood Control District and the transfer to it of the assets, programs, and facilities of the Harris County Toll Road Authority; providing for the appointment of the governing body.

TX HB5361

Relating to the creation of the Denton County Municipal Management District No. 2; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes; granting a limited power of eminent domain.

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