Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3253

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/24/09  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the acquisition, construction, or improvement of a rainwater harvesting system in a public improvement district established by a county or municipality.

Impact

The inclusion of rainwater harvesting systems in public improvement projects may lead to significant changes in local government practices regarding water management. By enabling municipalities and counties to invest in these systems, the bill fosters an opportunity for communities to enhance their resilience against drought and water scarcity. It opens doors for new funding mechanisms and potential partnerships with environmental organizations, thereby impacting existing water management statutes and infrastructure planning processes.

Summary

House Bill 3253 aims to expand the scope of public improvement projects by adding the acquisition, construction, or improvement of rainwater harvesting systems to the list of authorized projects in public improvement districts established by counties or municipalities. This addition is intended to enhance the environmental sustainability of public infrastructure by promoting the use of rainwater harvesting as a resource. The bill emphasizes the importance of innovative water management solutions, particularly in regions facing water availability challenges.

Contention

While the bill supports sustainable practices, there may be points of contention regarding funding and implementation. Concerns might arise over the allocation of resources to rainwater harvesting systems, especially in areas where budgets are already stretched thin. Additionally, some stakeholders may debate the management responsibilities of these systems and whether local governments have the expertise and capacity to maintain them effectively. The discussion surrounding the bill may also touch upon its potential effectiveness and practicality in varying geographical contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3844

Relating to certain procedural requirements for public improvement districts and transfers of property located in public improvement districts.

TX SB1958

Relating to certain procedural requirements for public improvement districts and transfers of property located in public improvement districts.

TX HB4717

Relating to authorizing an emergency services district to impose an ad valorem tax for the acquisition of land, equipment, or apparatus or the construction of capital improvements.

TX HB1330

Relating to a grant program for public improvement projects for unincorporated communities in certain counties.

TX SB1056

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

TX HB2908

Relating to the authority of an appraisal district to purchase, finance the purchase of, or lease real property or construct or finance the construction of improvements to real property.

TX SB1349

Relating to the authority of an appraisal district to purchase, finance the purchase of, or lease real property or construct or finance the construction of improvements to real property.

TX HB5405

Relating to the conversion of the Legacy Water Control and Improvement District to the Legacy Municipal Management District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB1916

Relating to approval of subdivision plats, improvement projects, and certain special districts by certain counties.

TX HJR178

Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the imposition of an additional ad valorem tax for emergency services districts, subject to voter approval, at a rate not to exceed five cents for the acquisition of land, equipment, or apparatus or the construction of capital improvements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.