Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB485

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

Caption

Relating to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities in certain circumstances.

Impact

The enactment of SB485 is expected to significantly impact how transportation projects are financed and operated in Texas. By mandating the transition of toll projects to non-toll operations, the bill could relieve some financial burdens on commuters once projects are fully paid off. Additionally, it helps formalize a process for integrating toll roads into the state highway system, potentially leading to increased transparency and efficiency in transportation funding and management.

Summary

SB485 relates to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities under specific circumstances. The bill amends the Transportation Code to establish when toll projects should transition into part of the state highway system. Specifically, it stipulates that a toll project shall become part of the state's highway network once the costs of its acquisition and construction are fully paid and all related bonds have been settled. This change implies a clear delineation of responsibilities between toll entities and state highway operations, ensuring that once a project is fiscally settled, it no longer requires toll fees.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB485 may stem from concerns about fiscal management and the implications for future toll projects. Some stakeholders might argue that the automatic cessation of tolls could deter investment in toll projects, as it presents a finite revenue stream. Furthermore, this legislation could affect local economies that depend on toll revenues for road maintenance and infrastructure improvements. There may also be debates between local governments and the state over who holds jurisdiction in managing newly transitioned projects.

Companion Bills

TX HB1734

Identical Relating to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities in certain circumstances.

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