Texas 2017 - 85th 1st C.S.

Texas Senate Bill SB83

Caption

Relating to certain notice of the extent of a municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction.

Impact

The enactment of SB83 is poised to influence state laws by enforcing more rigorous transparency standards regarding municipal governance and land use. By requiring municipalities to publish digital maps and notice materials, the bill seeks to ensure that property owners and residents are kept informed about any proposed changes that could affect their rights or property usage. This change is particularly significant in fostering a more organized approach to annexation and jurisdiction expansion, which is vital for community planning and development. The bill specifically affects statutes related to municipal governance and property law, necessitating municipalities to adhere closely to new notice protocols in any annexation proceedings.

Summary

Senate Bill 83 (SB83) focuses on amending the Local Government Code to specify requirements for municipal notice related to the expansion of a municipality's extraterritorial jurisdiction. The bill mandates that home-rule municipalities create and make publicly available a digital map detailing the boundaries of both the municipality and any newly included areas due to proposed annexation. This digital mapping requirement aims to enhance transparency and accessibility of information regarding municipal boundaries and changing jurisdictions. Additionally, municipalities are required to provide notice to affected property owners about annexation plans and how their properties would fall under new jurisdictional regulations.

Contention

While proponents of SB83 argue that these measures will equip communities with essential information, critics may raise concerns regarding the practicalities of implementing such mapping requirements and the associated costs for municipalities. The need for accurate and maintained digital mapping systems could present challenges, especially for smaller municipalities with limited resources. Therefore, the balance between effective governance and the capacity of local governments to meet these new standards may be points of contention, influencing debates around the bill and its eventual adoption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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TX SB655

Relating to certain notice of the extent of a municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction.

TX SB1303

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Relating to certain notice of the extent of a municipality or its extraterritorial jurisdiction.

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