Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2094

Caption

Relating to the right to remove property encroaching on areas owned or controlled by the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1.

Impact

By allowing the Hidalgo County Drainage District to take action against encroaching properties, HB 2094 aims to enhance the operational efficiency of drainage management in the region. The bill emphasizes the need for effective land management, particularly in areas where encroachment could pose risks to drainage systems. The legislation also indicates that property owners will receive proper notification before actions can be taken, which establishes a form of due process even in situations of property removal, thereby balancing the needs for operational authority with property rights.

Summary

House Bill 2094 addresses the issue of property encroaching upon lands owned or controlled by the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1. The bill grants the drainage district the authority to remove both real and personal property that is improperly placed on its property or easements. This includes the ability to act without the property owner's consent, provided that the district follows a notice protocol. The intent of the legislation is to allow the drainage district to maintain the integrity and functionality of its lands and easements, ensuring that drainage operations can proceed without obstruction from unauthorized property.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2094 appears to be largely positive among legislators who recognize the necessity for ditch maintenance and drainage reliability. Legislators who supported the bill emphasized the importance of having clear mechanisms to keep the drainage district’s properties free from encroachments that could interfere with their functions. However, the bill’s provision allowing removal without consent may raise concerns about property rights among some stakeholders, leading to discussions around potential implications for landowners in the affected areas.

Contention

There may be potential contention regarding property owners' rights, particularly those who might feel threatened by the removal provisions of the bill. Critics may argue that the lack of consent required for property removal infringes on individual property rights. While the bill includes a notification process, the fact that the drainage district can act without prior consent may become a focal point for debate, particularly about the extent of governmental authority in relation to private property.

Companion Bills

TX SB1333

Same As Relating to the right to remove property encroaching on areas owned or controlled by the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5373

Relating to the powers and duties of the Hidalgo County Drainage District No. 1.

TX HB4924

Relating to the powers of the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1; authorizing the issuance of bonds.

TX SB2568

Relating to the powers of the Hidalgo County Drainage District Number 1; authorizing the issuance of bonds.

TX SB1056

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

TX SB1768

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

TX SB1668

Relating to property owners' associations, including condominium owners' associations.

TX SB2431

Relating to the Harris County Flood Control District; providing for the appointment of the governing body.

TX HB3422

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

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 HB5334

Relating to the creation of the Cypress Creek Drainage Improvement District.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.