Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2461

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

Caption

Relating to vehicle registration.

Impact

The implications of HB 2461 on state laws could be far-reaching. By allowing municipalities greater discretion in zoning practices, the bill is intended to facilitate the development of diverse housing options, making it easier to convert existing buildings into multi-family dwellings and to approve new construction projects. While this could potentially alleviate some tensions surrounding housing shortages, there may also be concerns regarding planning and infrastructure management as cities adjust to increased densities.

Summary

House Bill 2461 proposes significant modifications to current zoning regulations at the municipal level, aiming to enhance the availability of affordable housing within the state. The bill’s primary focus is to empower local governments to adopt more flexible zoning laws that can help increase housing stock by reducing barriers to development. Proponents argue that these changes are critical to addressing the growing housing crisis faced by many communities, especially in urban areas where demand for affordable housing has surged.

Sentiment

Discussion around HB 2461 has revealed a mix of enthusiasm and apprehension. Supporters, including affordable housing advocates and some local government officials, enthusiastically endorse the bill as a necessary step toward resolving housing shortages and making desirable neighborhoods accessible to a wider range of residents. Conversely, skeptics, particularly in certain communities, express worries about potential overdevelopment, strain on local services, and the loss of neighborhood character.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding the bill include debates about local control versus state influence in municipal planning decisions. Critics argue that while the intent to improve housing availability is laudable, the bill might inadvertently lead to conflicts with existing community plans and priorities. Issues such as parking, green spaces, and overall urban design are also significant concerns that have been raised, which may affect how the bill is received in different localities across the state.

Companion Bills

TX SB2075

Identical Relating to vehicle registration.

Similar Bills

TX HB3410

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TX SB1621

Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.

TX HB3113

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TX SB876

Relating to the county in which a person may apply for the registration of and title for a motor vehicle.

TX HB3416

Relating to Texas Department of Motor Vehicles and county tax assessor-collector vehicle titling and registration duties and fees associated with those duties.

TX HB3777

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CA SB1172

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TX SB2075

Relating to vehicle registration.