Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1915

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
5/13/11  
Refer
4/26/11  
Voted on by Senate
5/17/11  
Report Pass
5/13/11  
Out of House Committee
5/20/11  
Engrossed
5/17/11  
Voted on by House
5/23/11  
Refer
5/19/11  
Governor Action
6/17/11  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/23/11  
Passed
6/17/11  

Caption

Relating to the creation of the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 3; providing authority to impose a tax and issue bonds.

Impact

The implications of SB1915 on state laws are significant, as it allows for the creation of a new municipal utility district under Texas law. This framework typically provides local jurisdictions the means to fund and support infrastructure projects, such as roads and drainage systems. By facilitating these capabilities, the bill may cater to the rapid development and population growth in Southeast Travis County, ensuring that infrastructure keeps pace with residential and commercial expansion.

Summary

SB1915 pertains to the establishment of the Southeast Travis County Municipal Utility District No. 3. The bill empowers the newly created district to impose taxes and issue bonds, which are essential for financing public utilities and infrastructure projects in the designated area. It aims to enhance local governance by providing the district with the mechanisms necessary to manage municipal services effectively and to secure funding for such initiatives through taxation and bonds that are aligned with public needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from the authority it grants regarding the imposition of taxes and the issuance of bonds without requiring stringent oversight from the state. Concerns over local governance, transparency, and potential financial burdens on residents could spark debate on the balance between local self-management and state oversight. Additionally, the bill's effectiveness will be contingent on the municipalities consenting to the creation of the district, which might lead to varying levels of support across different local governments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

TX HB2640

Relating to the creation of the Western Travis County Groundwater Conservation District; providing general law authority to issue bonds and exercise the power of eminent domain; providing general law authority to impose assessments, fees, surcharges, or taxes.

TX HB3924

Relating to the creation of the Comal Trinity Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, or surcharges.

TX HB5369

Relating to the creation of the Sandow Municipal Utility District No. 1; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX SB2602

Relating to the creation of the Sandow Municipal Utility District No. 1; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX HB4688

Relating to the creation of the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 175; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX SB2457

Relating to the creation of the Montgomery County Municipal Utility District No. 175; granting a limited power of eminent domain; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments, fees, and taxes.

TX SB1290

Relating to the creation of the Calhoun County Groundwater Conservation District; providing authority to issue bonds.