Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB937

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Caption

Relating to nontolled lanes on a highway that has been converted from a nontolled highway to a toll project.

Impact

The enactment of SB937 could significantly influence future highway reconstruction projects that transition from nontolled to tolled status. Specifically, the amendment to Section 228.201 of the Transportation Code will create a clearer framework for the presence and calculation of nontolled lanes in such circumstances. This change aims to streamline processes related to highway planning and development, potentially easing the transition to tolling in areas previously serviced by nontolled lanes.

Summary

SB937 addresses the management of nontolled lanes on highways that have been converted to toll projects in Texas. The bill specifically amends the Transportation Code to stipulate that when determining the number of required nontolled lanes, only general-purpose lanes on the highway itself will be taken into account. Notably, this criteria excludes lanes that are part of frontage roads, which could have implications for how highway capacity is calculated during toll project conversions.

Contention

The bill may provoke contention among stakeholders, particularly regarding the adequacy of nontolled lane provisions. Critics of such transitions often argue that converting highways to tolls without sufficient nontolled alternatives can unfairly impact lower-income drivers who may not be able to afford tolls. Therefore, while the bill attempts to provide a regulatory framework, the efficacy of the provision might still face scrutiny in ensuring equitable access to road infrastructure.

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