Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1645

Caption

Relating to the approval by the Texas Department of Transportation of certain transportation projects of a regional mobility authority.

Impact

The amendments aim to reinforce safety and operational standards while also introducing specific procedural requirements for project approval. Under SB1645, TxDOT is required to consider project approval requests within a defined timeframe, ensuring that projects do not face unnecessary delays. This change is expected to facilitate quicker project initiation and completion, contributing to enhanced mobility and infrastructure in the state.

Summary

SB1645, relating to the approval by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) of certain transportation projects of a regional mobility authority, amends specific provisions in the Transportation Code. The bill establishes clearer rules concerning the approval process for transportation projects that connect with state highways or rail facilities overseen by the TxDOT. By doing so, it seeks to streamline approvals and enhance the efficiency of project implementation, which is a critical factor for maintaining and improving state infrastructure.

Contention

Notably, the bill amends existing provisions to repeal outdated rules, emphasizing the need for modernization of the approval process in line with contemporary transportation needs. While intended to improve efficiency, there may be concerns regarding potential impacts on local oversight and the balance of authority between state and regional bodies in managing transportation projects. Stakeholders might view these changes as either a necessary modernization or as a reduction in local governance and influence over transportation planning.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HB3826

Relating to the approval by the Texas Department of Transportation of certain transportation projects of a regional mobility authority.

Similar Bills

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