Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3261

Caption

Relating to the use of green stormwater infrastructure in new state buildings.

Impact

The implementation of HB3261 is expected to promote sustainable development standards across new state construction projects. By incorporating practices that effectively manage rainwater, this bill not only aims to reduce potential flood damage and pollution but also sets a precedent for future environmental initiatives. The requirement for state buildings to utilize green stormwater solutions reflects a growing acknowledgment of the importance of environmental considerations in public infrastructure projects.

Summary

House Bill 3261 mandates the use of green stormwater infrastructure in the construction of new state buildings in Texas. The legislation defines 'green stormwater infrastructure' as systems designed to absorb and treat rainwater, which helps mitigate flooding and water pollution, thus protecting water quality. Examples of such infrastructure include rain gardens, permeable pavements, green roofs and walls, and rain barrels. The bill aims to enhance environmental conservation and contribute to sustainable building practices within state-funded projects.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB3261 may focus on the cost implications of adopting green stormwater systems in state building projects. While proponents argue that initial investments in green infrastructure will lead to long-term savings by preventing flood damages and enhancing water quality, critics may express concerns regarding budget constraints and the feasibility of implementing these practices. Additionally, there could be debates on how the bill interacts with existing guidelines for state construction, particularly in cases where regulations differ on environmental standards.

Companion Bills

TX SB2063

Same As Relating to the use of green stormwater infrastructure in new state buildings.

Previously Filed As

TX SB226

Relating to the use of green stormwater infrastructure in new state buildings.

TX SB640

Relating to the state agencies responsible for providing facilities management services for certain state buildings allocated for legislative use.

TX SB1984

Relating to public-private partnerships for public and private facilities and infrastructure.

TX SB553

Relating to dedication ceremonies for new state buildings.

TX HB1586

Relating to dedication ceremonies for new state buildings.

TX HB973

Relating to the creation and uses of the critical infrastructure resiliency fund and the eligibility of certain water-related projects for state financial assistance.

TX HB4370

Relating to the abolishment of the State Energy Conservation Office and the transfer of its functions to the comptroller.

TX HB3812

Relating to the establishment and use of the Texas Infrastructure Fund.

TX HB3582

Relating to the composition and use of money in the flood infrastructure fund.

TX SB1955

Relating to the regulation of industrial housing and buildings.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.