Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2016

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

Caption

Relating to limitations on annexation by, extraterritorial jurisdiction of, and the authority to provide electric service of certain municipalities.

Impact

The law aims to provide clarity and equity in inter-municipal conflicts, specifically addressing tensions in rapidly developing regions near international borders. By preventing one municipality from encroaching upon and engulfing another, SB2016 intends to uphold the autonomy of local governance mechanisms. This change could influence long-term urban planning and development strategies for municipalities affected by these jurisdictional limitations. The legislation is anticipated to impact future annexation proposals and municipal service provision in border areas significantly.

Summary

SB2016 seeks to establish limitations on annexation and extraterritorial jurisdiction specifically for certain municipalities, particularly those located in counties with an international border and bordering the Gulf of Mexico. The bill outlines that such municipalities may not annex areas that would completely surround another municipality, thus protecting the latter's growth and expansion potential. Additionally, it restricts the extrusion of jurisdiction within a two-mile boundary of neighboring municipalities, ensuring that local governance remains balanced between neighboring entities.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB2016 reflects a mix of support and opposition among state legislators and local officials. Proponents argue that the restrictions serve to protect smaller municipalities from larger ones, which may seek to exploit their size for expansion. They highlight the bill as a necessary step to maintain local governance and community integrity. Conversely, critics argue that such limitations may stifle the growth potential of larger cities, thereby hampering regional development and economic opportunity. The discussions indicate a general apprehension regarding the balance of power among municipalities and the need for equity in development opportunities.

Contention

A notable contention regarding SB2016 lies in the tension between local autonomy and regional development policies. While the bill can prevent larger municipalities from overshadowing smaller ones, opponents express concerns over its potential to limit efficiencies in regional planning and service delivery. The bill may lead to legal disputes regarding overlapping jurisdictions and the interpretation of 'extraterritorial' boundaries. As the bill is implemented, it will be essential to monitor its real-world implications and any legal challenges that may arise concerning municipal authorities' expansion efforts.

Companion Bills

TX HB4059

Identical Relating to limitations on annexation by and extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain municipalities.

Similar Bills

TX SB2038

Relating to release of an area from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.

TX HB5217

Relating to release of an area from and limitations on the expansion of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction.

TX HB443

Relating to the extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain municipalities.

TX SB1992

Relating to release of an area from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.

TX HB3519

Relating to release of an area from a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction by petition or election.

TX HB4059

Relating to limitations on annexation by and extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain municipalities.

TX HB63

Relating to the extraterritorial jurisdiction of and municipal annexation by certain municipalities.

TX SB90

Relating to the extraterritorial jurisdiction of and municipal annexation by certain municipalities.