Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5413

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Caption

Relating to utilization of certain highways designated by metropolitan planning organizations.

Impact

The impact of HB 5413 on state laws would involve the establishment of new guidelines and potential modifications to existing transportation statutes. By giving metropolitan planning organizations more authority in the utilization of designated highways, the bill seeks to empower local bodies to address specific transportation challenges relevant to their respective regions. If passed, this bill could lead to improved collaboration between state and local governments concerning highway management and planning initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 5413 aims to regulate the utilization of certain highways designated by metropolitan planning organizations. The bill primarily focuses on improving transportation efficiency and adaptability of highway systems in urban areas by aligning state transportation policies with the plans developed by local metropolitan planning entities. This initiative is part of a larger effort to facilitate smoother traffic flow and enhance the infrastructure capacity to accommodate growing urban populations and traffic demands.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 5413 is the balance of power between state authorities and local planning organizations. Proponents believe that enhancing local planning capabilities will lead to tailored solutions that address unique urban challenges effectively. However, critics argue that this could lead to inconsistencies in highway utilization across different metropolitan areas, resulting in a fragmented approach to transportation planning statewide. Moreover, there are concerns regarding whether local authorities possess the necessary resources and expertise to develop and implement effective plans for highway usage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3947

Relating to transportation planning by metropolitan planning organizations.

TX HB532

Providing for metropolitan and rural planning organizations.

TX HB773

Revise laws related to metropolitan planning orgs and transportation planning

TX HB5711

Metropolitan Planning Enhancement Act

TX A05277

Designates the Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating committee as the metropolitan planning organization for Long Island; provides for the withdrawal of the Nassau-Suffolk coordinating committee from the New York Metropolitan transportation council.

TX S04594

Designates the Nassau-Suffolk transportation coordinating committee as the metropolitan planning organization for Long Island; provides for the withdrawal of the Nassau-Suffolk coordinating committee from the New York Metropolitan transportation council.

TX SB0005

METROPOLITAN MOBILITY AUTH ACT

TX HB1833

METROPOLITAN MOBILITY AUTH ACT

TX SF1243

Metropolitan Council abolishment

TX SR939

Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.