Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2284

Caption

Relating to the creation of the Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 544; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

Impact

The formation of Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 544 is significant as it represents a strategic approach to address public utility needs in the region. By allowing the district to issue bonds, it can fund necessary improvements in infrastructure, including water and sewage systems, roads, and storm drainage. This could lead to enhanced public services and potentially attract new investments and residential developments in the area. However, the power to impose taxes raises concerns among community members about potential increases in financial burdens on local residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 2284 seeks to create the Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 544, establishing a new local governmental authority focused on managing public utility services and infrastructure within its jurisdiction. This bill provides the district with the limited power of eminent domain, allowing it to acquire land necessary for carrying out its utility functions. Additionally, it grants the district the authority to issue bonds and impose various assessments, fees, and taxes to finance its projects, thereby laying the groundwork for infrastructure development in the area.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 2284 appears mixed. Proponents of the bill view the establishment of the utility district as a positive step towards better management of local resources and development of much-needed infrastructure. In contrast, skeptics express concerns regarding the implications of granting eminent domain authority and the method by which taxes and fees may be applied. This has led to discussions about the balance between local government capabilities and potential overreach in authority that might affect property owners within the district.

Contention

A notable point of contention related to SB 2284 is the limited power of eminent domain, which allows the utility district to acquire property without the owner's consent if deemed necessary for public utility projects. Opponents argue that this could lead to disproportionately impacting local property owners, especially if the district's development prioritizes commercial over residential needs. Furthermore, there are discussions about ensuring transparency and accountability in how the district utilizes its financial powers to minimize any misuse or over-expenditure that could financially burden taxpayers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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