Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1895

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

Caption

Relating to certain programs established by a municipality to provide affordable housing.

Impact

One significant aspect of SB1895 is the amendment that permits municipalities to transfer real property for less than fair market value to nonprofit organizations, as long as the property is used exclusively for affordable housing. This provision aims to incentivize the development of affordable housing by allowing municipalities more flexibility in land use and transfer. The bill further enables local governments to engage in urban renewal activities, which include slum clearance, rehabilitation, and conservation efforts, highlighting a proactive approach to preventing urban decay.

Summary

SB1895 is a legislative bill that aims to enhance the ability of municipalities in Texas to provide affordable housing. The bill defines 'affordable housing' as housing that is accessible to households earning 70% or less of the area median family income, thereby setting a clear threshold for what constitutes affordability. By modifying existing sections of the Local Government Code, the bill strives to streamline processes that municipalities can adopt to offer support for affordable housing initiatives, especially in areas susceptible to blight or deterioration.

Contention

Despite its positive aims, SB1895 may face contention regarding the definition of 'affordable housing' and the implications of transferring property below market value. Critics may argue that the bill could potentially undermine property values and tax revenues for municipalities. Moreover, while the legislation encourages urban renewal, there are concerns about balancing development with community needs and ensuring that such initiatives genuinely benefit local populations without displacing existing residents. Therefore, stakeholder engagement will be crucial in the bill's implementation and success.

Companion Bills

TX HB3993

Identical Relating to certain programs established by a municipality to provide affordable housing.

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