Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB720

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Caption

Relating to the prohibition of lane restrictions on a portion of Interstate Highway 635.

Impact

If enacted, SB720 will directly amend the Transportation Code, specifically Subchapter E of Chapter 228. By including the new section that disallows lane restrictions on the specified highway segment, the bill establishes a precedent that could influence future transportation policies and regulations across Texas. Supporters argue that this will streamline traffic and maintain consistent access for commuters, while opponents may point to potential impacts on infrastructure funding and traffic management strategy.

Summary

Senate Bill 720 aims to prohibit lane restrictions on a specific section of Interstate Highway 635 in Texas. The bill directly addresses the segment of the highway between its intersection with Interstate Highway 30 and that with U.S. Highway 75. It specifies that the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) cannot implement any form of lane restriction, manage lanes, or charge tolls on this portion of the highway, either directly or through agreements with other entities. This legislative measure is in response to concerns over traffic flow and the conditions on this critical artery.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support among certain community groups and motorists advocating for ease of travel, it raises questions regarding the balance between immediate traffic access needs and long-term infrastructure planning. Critics of the bill may argue that restricting management options for highways can lead to congestion and hinder future enhancements aimed at improving traffic flow. Additionally, the prohibition on tolling might limit funding sources for ongoing maintenance and upgrades of the highway infrastructure, instigating a broader debate on transportation funding and priorities in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB904

Relating to the prohibition of tolls on portions of State Highway 146 and State Highway 99.

TX HB3642

Relating to the designation of portions of the state highway system as memorial highways, to certain memorial markers on certain highways, and to the installation of highway signs for certain cultural attractions.

TX HB2263

Designating a future interchange on K-10 highway as the Kris Norton memorial interchange, a portion of K-5 highway as the Rep Marvin S Robinson memorial highway, a portion of United States highway 160 as the CPL Monte Wayne Forrest memorial highway, a portion of United States highway 77 as the POW MIA memorial highway and bridge No. 82-14-6.88 (026) in Clay county as the POW MIA memorial bridge, and redesignating a current portion of the Harry Darby memorial highway for interstate highway 635.

TX HB74

Speed limits; increase on state highways and interstate highways by five miles per hour.

TX HB436

Speed limits; increase on state highways and interstate highways by five miles per hour.

TX SB321

Designating certain bridges on U.S. highway 69 and 18th street expressway in Johnson county as the Representative Robert M Tomlinson memorial bridge, a bridge on interstate 135 in Sedgwick county as the Don Snyder memorial bridge, a portion of interstate 35 as the deputy Sam Smith memorial highway, a portion of U.S. highway 36 as the undersheriff Brandon Gaede memorial highway, a portion of K-49 highway as the Pvt Michael E Gerber memorial highway and redesignating a current portion of the 35th infantry division memorial highway for interstate 35.

TX SF179

Interstate Highway 94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul lane reduction, boulevard or land bridge option prohibition

TX HB82

Designates portions of certain Louisiana highways

TX H8510

Removes the vehicle registration restriction for Kei cars and Kei trucks and spells out the restrictions on the Kei vehicles in order to be operated on public highways in the state.

TX H5640

Adds a provision in the statute relating to one way highways, providing an increased penalty when a motorist travels the wrong way on an interstate highway or an entrance or exit ramp connected to an interstate highway.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.