Relating to the creation of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 211; providing authority to impose a tax and issue bonds; granting a limited power of eminent domain.
The formation of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 211 will allow for enhanced management of utility services within the designated area, potentially improving service delivery to residents. The bill gives the district the authority to impose ad valorem taxes to fund its operations and projects, including the construction and maintenance of local roads. This financial framework is intended to ensure sustainable revenue generation for the district's developments, contributing to the overall infrastructure and community development goals in the area.
SB1067 establishes the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 211, providing a framework for the district to impose taxes, issue bonds, and undertake projects related to utility services and infrastructure development. This bill enables the district to manage essential services and infrastructure related to the construction and maintenance of roads and drainage systems as per the applicable state laws. Under the legislation, the creation of the district requires the consent of municipalities within its jurisdiction, ensuring local government involvement in the formation process.
One notable point of interest is the inclusion of provisions relating to the district's power of eminent domain. The bill stipulates that the district shall have a limited power to use eminent domain, specifically to support the public purpose of the district. However, this aspect may raise concerns among landowners and community members regarding potential impacts on private property. Additionally, the requirement for municipal consent implies a need for collaborative governance, which could lead to discussions about local oversight and control in the establishment of the district.