Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3509

Filed
2/28/25  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a common characteristic or use project in a public improvement district in certain municipalities.

Impact

The implications of HB 3509 are significant for both local governance and the hospitality industry. This bill modifies existing laws that dictate how public improvement districts can function, particularly around projects related to advertising, promotion, and business recruitment solely aimed at hotels. It enables hotel managers and owners to have a clearer role in the district's governance and decision-making processes, potentially enhancing their capacity to address local economic development needs while also ensuring that the interests of the hospitality sector are prioritized.

Summary

House Bill 3509 aims to amend provisions within the Local Government Code regarding the establishment and operation of public improvement districts (PIDs) specifically related to hotels in certain municipalities. This legislation allows for a more streamlined process in the creation of such districts, emphasizing the importance of representation from hotel owners and operators. By defining qualifications for petitioners to establish a district, the bill seeks to ensure that those with a vested interest in the hotel industry can effectively influence the development and management of these districts.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 3509 appears to be supportive among members of the hotel industry and certain legislators who favor local business initiatives. Proponents argue that the bill facilitates necessary improvements in the hotel sector and encourages local economic growth through enhanced collaboration between hotel owners and municipal authorities. However, there is a level of caution regarding the restructuring of regulations, as some community members may feel that focus is too heavily placed on hotels while neglecting other sectors that also contribute to local economies.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include concerns about the potential for overrepresentation of hotel interests in local governance structures and whether such changes might reduce the ability of municipalities to allocate resources equitably among different sectors. Critics may argue that concentrating power in the hands of those closely tied to the hotel industry could sideline other community needs and dilute the broader purpose of public improvement districts. As discussions advance, this tension between sector-specific advocacy and community-wide governance is likely to be a focal point for debate.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 372. Improvement Districts In Municipalities And Counties
    • Section: 0015
    • Section: 005
    • Section: 0015
    • Section: 0035
    • Section: 005
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 0015
    • Section: 0035
    • Section: 005

Companion Bills

TX SB1921

Identical Relating to a common characteristic or use project in a public improvement district in certain municipalities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3844

Relating to certain procedural requirements for public improvement districts and transfers of property located in public improvement districts.

TX SB1958

Relating to certain procedural requirements for public improvement districts and transfers of property located in public improvement districts.

TX HB1916

Relating to approval of subdivision plats, improvement projects, and certain special districts by certain counties.

TX SB1848

Relating to the dissolution by election of certain urban area water control and improvement districts.

TX HB4232

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

TX SB1916

Relating to publication of public improvement district service plans and assessments on certain public Internet websites.

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 HB2815

Relating to the powers, authorities, duties, and responsibilities of certain conservation and reclamation districts and to notice a person who proposes to sell or convey real property located in any of certain conservation and reclamation districts must provide to a prospective purchaser of that property.

TX HB4559

Relating to the application of statutes that classify political subdivisions according to population.

TX HB5352

Relating to the approval and creation of the Williamson County Development District No. 1; and to the administration, powers, duties, operation, and financing of the district, including the authority to impose an assessment, a tax, and issue bonds.

Similar Bills

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