Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB736

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

Caption

Relating to use of compost in landscaping, capital construction, and road maintenance projects by the Texas Department of Transportation.

Impact

The implementation of SB736 is expected to significantly influence state laws concerning construction and landscaping practices. By formalizing the guidelines for compost usage in TxDOT projects, the bill aims to promote the integration of eco-friendly materials into state-funded initiatives. This can potentially lead to reduced waste, lower carbon footprints associated with transportation projects, and increased soil health due to the beneficial properties of compost. The bill aligns with broader goals of sustainability and responsible environmental stewardship in state construction policies.

Summary

SB736 is a legislative act focused on mandating the use of compost in various projects undertaken by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). Specifically, the bill requires that at least 25 percent of the soil used in landscaping projects must consist of compost. Furthermore, the bill encourages the use of compost in capital construction and road maintenance projects whenever feasible. These measures reflect a growing trend towards sustainable practices in public works, aimed at improving environmental outcomes and utilizing recycled materials.

Contention

While proponents argue that SB736 will enhance environmental sustainability and contribute to better ecological practices within state projects, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the feasibility of compost use in all mentioned areas. Concerns could arise regarding the availability of high-quality compost and its performance relative to traditional soil in various applications. Some stakeholders may also debate the practicality and cost implications of incorporating compost into existing projects, raising questions about potential barriers to implementation and compliance with the new standards.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Transportation Code

  • Chapter 201. General Provisions And Administration
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2977

Relating to the awarding of contracts by the Texas Department of Transportation for certain materials used in road construction projects.

TX HB3755

Relating to the regulation by the Texas Department of Transportation of right-of-way landscaping.

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.

TX HB5154

Relating to design considerations of transportation projects by the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HB3822

Relating to the construction of nontolled frontage roads adjacent to certain toll projects.

TX HB2934

Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation on the use of municipal impact fees for roadway facilities.

TX HB3156

Relating to liability of engineers and certain business entities performing construction monitoring and inspection services for the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HB126

Relating to impeding illegal entry into Texas by providing more funding for the construction, operation, and maintenance of border barrier infrastructure.

TX HB679

Relating to limitations on the use of workers' compensation insurance experience modifier values in soliciting and awarding public construction contracts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.