Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB201

Caption

Relating to the division of the CLL Municipal Utility District No. 1.

Impact

The passage of SB201 is expected to enhance local governance by providing more flexibility to the Municipal Utility District concerning its operational structure. This change aims to improve service delivery to constituents by allowing for a more tailored approach to district management. By supporting the establishment of new districts as needed, the bill could result in improved infrastructure planning and resource allocation to meet the unique requirements of different regions within the district.

Summary

Senate Bill 201 (SB201) relates specifically to the division of the CLL Municipal Utility District No. 1. This legislation allows for the separation of the district into an original district and one or more new districts before the issuance of any indebtedness secured by taxes or net revenues. The governance structure dictates that the board will define what constitutes the original district, and it permits the original district to be divided multiple times under the new provisions outlined in the bill. The law aims to facilitate better management and organization of utility services and resources for areas within the district.

Contention

While no contentious debate was highlighted within the available texts regarding SB201, legislative discussions on utility districts often encompass varying perspectives on local autonomy versus state oversight. Some stakeholders may express concerns over the implications of creating multiple districts, potentially leading to complex governance scenarios. However, the specific details of any disagreements or points of contention have not been captured in the current excerpts, focusing mainly on the structural amendments allowed by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2624

Relating to the Mustang Ridge Municipal Utility District, the Wildwood Municipal Utility District, the Creedmoor Municipal Utility District, and the Williamson County Municipal Utility District No. 40; granting limited powers of eminent domain.

TX HB5412

Relating to the powers and duties of the Waller County Municipal Utility District No. 3.

TX HB5413

Relating to the powers and duties of the Waller County Municipal Utility District No. 2.

TX HB5325

Relating to the boundaries of the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 144.

TX HB5305

Relating to the dissolution of the Rockwall County Municipal Utility District No. 10.

TX HB2784

Relating to the issuance of certain bonds by municipal utility districts.

TX SB2630

Relating to the validation of certain acts of the Austin County Municipal Utility District No. 1.

TX HB5322

Relating to the administration, powers, territory, and financing of the Garfield Municipal Utility District No. 1.

TX HB5397

Relating to the name, powers, and duties of the 3 B&J Municipal Utility District.

TX SB2370

Relating to the division of certain emergency services districts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.