Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB538

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

Caption

Relating to transportation reinvestment zones.

Impact

The implementation of SB538 is designed to empower local governments to take charge of transportation projects that cater to their specific community needs. By allowing the creation of these reinvestment zones, municipalities can harness local tax revenues generated from enhancements within the zones to fund and develop crucial infrastructure without relying solely on state or federal funding. This localized approach could lead to quicker advancements in transportation projects tailored to the unique requirements of the respective areas.

Summary

SB538 establishes the framework for transportation reinvestment zones in Texas, allowing municipalities and counties to designate specific areas for transportation-related development projects. The bill is intended to promote public safety, improve economic development, and enhance traffic movement by facilitating improvements or redevelopments in underdeveloped areas. The proposed zones are designated by local governing bodies and allow for the capture of tax increments generated by increased property values and sales taxes within the zone to fund transportation projects.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB538 appears to be supportive, especially among local government officials who see it as a valuable tool for addressing community-specific transportation issues. Proponents argue that it will foster economic growth by facilitating essential transport infrastructure improvements. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential for unequal distribution of resources, as not all areas may be eligible or able to leverage these reinvestment zones effectively, leading to disparity in infrastructure development across regions.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB538 largely centers on ensuring that the creation and funding mechanisms for transportation reinvestment zones do not negatively affect existing local tax structures or benefits. Questions have been raised about the allocation of funds and whether the increased revenue captured from tax increments will sufficiently meet the transportation needs without disenfranchising areas that do not have the same capacity for growth. Some local leaders have also expressed concern about the oversight of how funds are administered and the potential for bureaucratic delays.

Companion Bills

TX HB563

Similar Relating to the purposes and designation of a transportation reinvestment zone.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3235

Relating to the authority of a municipality or county to designate an area as a reinvestment zone for purposes of tax increment financing.

TX HB1746

Relating to the participation by certain taxing units in tax increment financing and the payment of tax increments into the tax increment fund for a reinvestment zone.

TX SB627

Relating to the participation by certain taxing units in tax increment financing and the payment of tax increments into the tax increment fund for a reinvestment zone.

Similar Bills

TX HB563

Relating to the purposes and designation of a transportation reinvestment zone.

TX HB2300

Relating to funding and donations for county transportation projects, including projects of county energy transportation reinvestment zones.

TX SB1110

Relating to the purposes and designation of a transportation reinvestment zone.

TX SB1747

Relating to funding and donations for transportation projects, including projects of county energy transportation reinvestment zones.

TX HB3639

Relating to a fund for certain county transportation infrastructure projects and the creation of County Energy Transportation Reinvestment Zones.

TX HB1716

Relating to the purposes and designation of a transportation reinvestment zone.

TX HB204

Relating to the purposes and designation of a transportation reinvestment zone.