Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2421

Filed
2/4/25  
Out of House Committee
4/22/25  
Voted on by House
4/29/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/20/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/25/25  
Governor Action
6/22/25  

Caption

Relating to the date of dissolution of the Save Historic Muny District.

Impact

The implications of HB 2421 are significant for the governance of historic sites within the state. It effectively ties the continuity of the district to the preservation of the land used for the Lions Municipal Golf Course, prioritizing public benefit through its use as a golf course or parkland. This aligns state laws with community interests, granting local governance more influence over land use decisions that impact historical landmarks. As such, local councils and stakeholders must engage actively to ensure that negotiations for land use are productive and aligned with community interests.

Summary

House Bill 2421 pertains to the Save Historic Muny District, specifically addressing the timeline and conditions under which the district must dissolve. This legislation amends the Special District Local Laws Code to establish that the district must be dissolved by May 31, 2027, unless it has secured an agreement for the future use of the historic Lions Municipal Golf Course by that date. Should the district enter into a suitable agreement, it can then continue to operate beyond the stipulated deadline, ensuring a level of continued governance over the site.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2421 appears to be largely favorable, particularly among local advocacy groups focused on historic preservation and public access to green spaces. Proponents argue that the bill provides necessary frameworks for sustaining historic sites, while also allowing local input into how these areas are utilized. However, there may exist some contention amongst those who believe that such measures could delay development opportunities or create bureaucratic hurdles in utilizing the land for other potential projects.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the specific stipulations regarding the agreement with the landowner, which some argue could serve to constrain not only the district's operations but also hinder future developments that the community may wish to pursue. Critics may be concerned that tying the dissolution of the district to such an agreement could limit the flexibility needed to address other critical community needs or economic opportunities that may arise in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3810

Relating to the dissolution of the Rose City Municipal Utility District.

TX SB1808

Relating to the dissolution of the Rose City Municipal Utility District.

TX HB2010

Relating to the dissolution of certain special districts.

TX HB3671

Relating to the dissolution of the Tarrant County Municipal Utility District No. 2.

TX HF501

A bill for an act relating to school districts, including by modifying provisions related to school district dissolution proposals and election dates for school district mergers, consolidations, or dissolutions.

TX S2505

Relative to the dissolution of the Holmes Park Water District

TX S1428

Relative to historic districts and commissions

TX HB467

Relating to the procedure for the dissolution of the Cedar Creek Hospital District and the disposition of district money.

TX SB2786

Water districts; allow for dissolution and reorganization as association.

TX HB2397

Modifies requirements for a dissolution of a public water supply district

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