Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1235

Caption

Relating to the issuance by a state agency of a permit required for the construction of a high-speed rail project by a private entity.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1235 is expected to have a significant impact on transportation infrastructure in Texas. By streamlining the permitting process specifically for high-speed rail projects, the bill aims to encourage private investment in high-speed rail systems. Proponents believe that these developments will enhance connectivity, promote economic growth, and potentially transform how residents travel across the state. This could ultimately lead to reduced congestion on highways and lower environmental impacts compared to traditional modes of transport.

Summary

House Bill 1235 aims to regulate the issuance of state permits required for the construction of high-speed rail projects by private entities. By amending the Transportation Code, this bill establishes new criteria that private entities must meet in order to obtain the necessary permits for developing high-speed rail infrastructure. The bill specifies that state agencies are responsible for issuing these permits but can do so only when all conditions and requirements are fulfilled, which may include obtaining additional approvals from other governmental entities.

Conclusion

As the bill advances through the legislative process, discussions are likely to focus on balancing the need for efficient infrastructure development against the necessity of public safety and environmental protections. Stakeholders, including community groups, environmental advocates, and private investors, will be closely observing the implications of HB 1235 on the state's transportation landscape.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention surrounding the bill. Critics might argue that the process for issuing permits could undermine thorough assessments of the environmental and social implications of such large-scale transportation projects. Additionally, there might be concerns about the level of oversight that state agencies maintain over private entities, especially regarding the adherence to safety and regulatory standards. The inclusion of specific permitting conditions could also lead to discussions on the adequacy and fairness of the regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4551

Relating to a required water quality permit for construction of a high-speed rail project.

TX HB3870

Relating to the disposition of real property acquired for high-speed rail projects.

TX HB366

Relating to the filing of a bond by a private high-speed rail operator with the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HB2357

Relating to provision to the Texas Department of Transportation of information regarding certain high-speed rail projects.

TX HB2931

Relating to limitations on the applicability of certain statutes to high-speed rail.

TX HB5169

Relating to the issuance of private activity bonds for qualified residential rental projects.

TX SB2222

Relating to the issuance of private activity bonds for qualified residential rental projects.

TX HB2724

Relating to prohibiting a public institution of higher education from partnering with certain private entities for the construction of a student housing facility.

TX HB1787

Relating to the method used to select engineers and general contractors for certain state highway construction projects.

TX SB2504

Relating to the method used to select engineers and general contractors for certain state highway construction projects.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.