Texas 2025 - 89th 1st C.S.

Texas House Bill HB306

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Caption

Relating to a study and report by the Upper Guadalupe River Authority of risks from and solutions to flooding.

Impact

The primary impact of HB306 is on the state's approach towards flood risk management. By mandating a detailed study, the bill sets a framework for local authorities to proactively address flooding issues and implement community-informed solutions. The authority is obliged to propose up to eight flood mitigation projects, which will include evaluating a wide range of options from structural improvements to alternative water management strategies. This proactive assessment not only fosters environmental sustainability but also positions local governmental agencies to better protect their communities against extreme weather events.

Summary

House Bill 306 centers on a comprehensive study and report facilitated by the Upper Guadalupe River Authority regarding flood risks and potential mitigation solutions in the upper Guadalupe River basin. This bill is structured to address the increasing concerns over flooding in the region by conducting rigorous risk assessments and evaluating project feasibility. By collecting and analyzing existing data, the authority aims to quantify risks to life and property posed by flooding, making it a critical piece of legislation for community safety and infrastructure planning.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB306 may arise from the degree of community involvement in the decision-making process regarding flood mitigation solutions. The bill requires the authority to conduct community meetings to gather resident feedback; however, concerns may surface regarding whether the proposed projects will reflect this input adequately. Additionally, the feasibility and funding for implementing the proposed projects could yield discussions among stakeholders, especially in regards to prioritizing various community needs and balancing environmental impact with infrastructure development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2692

Relating to the San Antonio River Authority.

TX HB4917

Relating to seller's disclosures regarding flooding and other water-related issues with respect to residential real property.

TX SB1268

Relating to the review and updating by the Texas Water Development Board of guidance principles and rules related to certain plans adopted or approved by the board.

TX SB1717

Relating to the terminology used in statute, resolutions, rules, and other state publications to refer to the partially landlocked body of water on the southeastern periphery of the North American continent.

TX HB1535

Relating to the Trinity River Authority of Texas, following recommendations of the Sunset Advisory Commission; specifying grounds for the removal of a member of the board of directors.

TX HR1438

Recognizing Andrew Joseph Perez for the creation of the Nuestra Seora de Guadalupe mural in El Paso.

TX HJR7

Proposing a constitutional amendment to dedicate a portion of the revenue derived from state sales and use taxes to the Texas water fund and to provide for the allocation and use of that revenue.

TX HB4286

Relating to the territory of the Angelina and Neches River Authority.

TX SB2621

Relating to the territory of the Angelina and Neches River Authority.

TX HR1252

Honoring Dr. Guadalupe Zamora for his service on the Central Health Board of Managers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.