Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4788

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Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to the authority of the Harris County Improvement District No. 6 to impose an impact fee or assessment on certain service providers.

Impact

With the new authority to impose such fees, the Harris County Improvement District No. 6 will have increased financial tools at its disposal to fund necessary infrastructure improvements. By allowing impact fees on service providers, the district can potentially generate revenue to mitigate the effects of new developments on the community's infrastructure. This could lead to improvements in public services and facilities, but also raises questions about the financial burden on service providers and possibly, the consumers they serve.

Summary

House Bill 4788 aims to amend the Special District Local Laws Code specifically concerning the authority of the Harris County Improvement District No. 6. The bill seeks to grant this district the power to impose impact fees or assessments on certain service providers. This legislation could significantly influence how service providers are charged for their impacts on local infrastructure and services in Harris County, especially as the district plans for growth and development.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB4788 may be the balance between necessary funding for infrastructure and the potential financial strain it could introduce to service providers. While proponents may argue that these fees are essential for maintaining and developing infrastructure that meets the needs of a growing population, opponents might contend that imposing additional fees could limit the operational capabilities of these providers or result in higher costs for consumers. Further debate may arise regarding which entities will be subject to these fees and the equity of such assessments across different service industries.

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