Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB88

Caption

Relating to a pilot project for financing certain Texas Department of Transportation projects.

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 223 of the Transportation Code by adding Section 223.251, which enables the creation of economic impact zones that can extend one mile either side of the project centerline. Once established, these zones generate revenue through state sales tax, which is then deposited into a dedicated account to finance the project. By doing so, the state aims to enhance funding for highways without relying solely on conventional state budgets or appropriations for financing.

Summary

Senate Bill 88 establishes a pilot project for financing certain Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) projects by introducing the concept of economic impact zones. This bill allows TxDOT to select one nontolled highway project to be financed through a combination of bonds and revenue generated from transportation reinvestment zones. The goal is to facilitate the development and construction of critical transportation infrastructure using innovative financing mechanisms.

Contention

While proponents of SB88 argue that it will streamline project financing and promote infrastructure development, there may be concerns around the efficacy and fairness of utilizing economic impact zones. Critics may question whether this financing approach adequately addresses the needs of all communities, particularly in regions that may not see the projected sales tax increases. There may also be debates regarding the operational responsibilities assigned to municipalities concerning project costs, which could lead to disparities in how projects are financed and completed across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5012

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center projects and other qualified projects.

TX HB1259

Relating to studies and reports regarding public-private partnerships and funding for certain public projects, including transportation projects.

TX HB5154

Relating to design considerations of transportation projects by the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HB2648

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax revenue for certain qualified projects and project-associated infrastructure.

TX HB2357

Relating to provision to the Texas Department of Transportation of information regarding certain high-speed rail projects.

TX SB1057

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities and local government corporations to use certain tax revenue for certain qualified projects.

TX HB2325

Relating to the cessation of tolls by toll project entities in certain circumstances.

TX HB1254

Relating to certificates of public convenience and necessity for certain transmission projects.

TX SJR75

Proposing a constitutional amendment creating the Texas water fund to assist in financing water projects in this state.

TX HB5208

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Commission on Immigration and Migration and a migrant worker visa pilot project.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.