Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB535

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

Caption

Relating to the creation, purpose, implementation, and funding of the County Park Beautification and Improvement Program.

Impact

The implementation of SB535 will potentially lead to significant improvements in county parks across Texas. Provided that counties choose to participate, this bill encourages them to seek funding from various sources such as bequests, donations, and grants to finance their beautification and improvement efforts. However, it also makes it clear that counties cannot levy taxes or rely on state appropriations for funding, which may limit the scope of projects in less affluent counties. As such, the bill aims to empower local governments to create appealing public spaces without imposing additional financial burdens on taxpayers.

Summary

SB535, known as the County Park Beautification and Improvement Program, aims to encourage counties in Texas to enhance and maintain their park facilities. The bill empowers commissioners courts to initiate and coordinate efforts that improve park aesthetics, including making improvements in lighting, signage, landscaping, and litter control. By establishing this program, the bill emphasizes the importance of local parks in community development and quality of life, allowing counties to take proactive steps toward park enhancement.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB535 appears to be positive among local government officials and community advocates. Supporters argue that enhanced parks contribute to better community health, increased tourism, and improved property values. However, there may be concerns regarding equitable access to resources for funding improvements, especially in counties with limited financial means. This raises discussions about the necessity for ensuring equal opportunities for all counties in improving their park facilities.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote local government involvement in park beautification, it does restrict the funding options available to counties, which may lead to disparities in how effectively different counties can implement such programs. This could create contention among stakeholders who believe that without state support, only wealthier counties will be able to meaningfully enhance their parks. Additionally, the bill's reliance on volunteerism and external funding could potentially limit the consistency and effectiveness of park maintenance and improvement across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3398

Relating to county zoning authority for counties adjacent to populous counties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1185

Relating to the creation and operation of pediatric long-term care access assurance programs in certain counties.

TX SB746

Relating to the creation and operation of pediatric long-term care access assurance programs in certain counties.

TX SB1056

Relating to the directors and administration of the Hidalgo County Water Improvement District No. 3.

TX HB4835

Relating to the creation and operations of certain health care provider participation programs.

TX SB2367

Relating to the creation of programs and funding for investment in technology industries.

TX HB3

Relating to measures for ensuring public school safety, including the development and implementation of purchases relating to and funding for public school safety and security requirements and the provision of safety-related resources.

TX HB4928

Relating to the continuation of certain health care provider participation programs in certain counties.

TX HB4700

Relating to the creation and operations of a health care provider participation program by the Nacogdoches County Hospital District.

TX SB176

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Parental Empowerment Program and an insurance premium tax credit for contributions made for purposes of that program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.