Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB520

Caption

Relating to the regulation by the Texas Department of Transportation of right-of-way landscaping installed by utilities.

Impact

The implementation of HB 520 is expected to influence the way utilities operate within state highway right-of-ways, promoting a shift toward eco-conscious landscaping that nurtures local flora and fauna. By specifying the types of plants to be used, the bill supports the growth of native species that are better adapted to local conditions and require less maintenance. This legislative change could lead to improved aesthetic values of highways while aligning with broader environmental goals to enhance pollinator habitats, which have been declining in recent years.

Summary

House Bill 520 aims to regulate the landscaping practices of utilities in the right-of-way areas of state highways. The bill mandates that utilities, when disturbing the right-of-way for construction or maintenance, must install plants that are native to the region, appropriate for the area, and beneficial to pollinators. This regulation is designed to enhance environmental sustainability and biodiversity along the highways, encouraging utilities to adopt more ecologically-friendly landscaping practices. The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is tasked with setting these rules and may consult the Department of Agriculture when necessary.

Contention

While the bill is grounded in environmental benefits, potential points of contention may arise among stakeholders. Utilities might voice concerns regarding the cost implications and feasibility of meeting these new requirements, especially in areas where native plants might not be readily available or where existing landscaping practices have been the norm. Additionally, discussions centered around the balancing act between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility of utility companies are expected. Stakeholders will likely debate the effectiveness of such regulations in achieving their ecological goals without imposing undue burdens on utility operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3755

Relating to the regulation by the Texas Department of Transportation of right-of-way landscaping.

TX HB3741

Relating to the operation of a program by the Texas Department of Transportation to allow a real property owner to plant or replace vegetation in a right-of-way.

TX HB1420

Relating to the installation and operation of electric vehicle charging stations installed or funded by the Texas Department of Transportation.

TX HB2348

Relating to the installation by the Texas Department of Transportation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions.

TX SB2486

Relating to the installation by the Texas Department of Transportation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions.

TX HB1638

Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation on future transportation needs for the year 2045.

TX HB5154

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

TX HB2934

Relating to a study by the Texas Department of Transportation on the use of municipal impact fees for roadway facilities.

TX HB3744

Relating to the regulation of water well drillers and water well pump installers.

TX HB1461

Relating to the reimbursement of excess costs incurred by a recipient of certain grants awarded by the Texas Department of Transportation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.