Tex. Spec. Dist. Local Laws Code Section 3894.102
Improvement Projects


(a)

The district may provide, or it may enter into contracts with a governmental or private entity to provide, the following types of improvement projects or activities in support of or incidental to those projects:

(1)

a supply and distribution facility or system to provide potable and city-approved nonpotable water to the residents and businesses of the district, including a wastewater collection facility;

(2)

a paved road or street, inside and outside the district, to the extent authorized by Section 52, Article III, Texas Constitution;

(3)

the planning, design, construction, improvement, and maintenance of:

(A)

landscaping;

(B)

highway right-of-way or transit corridor beautification and improvement;

(C)

lighting, banners, and signs;

(D)

a street or sidewalk;

(E)

a hiking and cycling path or trail;

(F)

a pedestrian walkway, skywalk, crosswalk, or tunnel;

(G)

a park, lake, garden, recreational facility, sports facility, open space, scenic area, or related exhibit or preserve;

(H)

a fountain, plaza, or pedestrian mall; or

(I)

a drainage or storm-water detention improvement;

(4)

protection and improvement of the quality of storm water that flows through the district;

(5)

the planning, design, construction, improvement, maintenance, and operation of:

(A)

a water or sewer facility; or

(B)

an off-street parking facility or heliport;

(6)

the planning and acquisition of:

(A)

public art and sculpture and related exhibits and facilities; or

(B)

an educational and cultural exhibit or facility;

(7)

the planning, design, construction, acquisition, lease, rental, improvement, maintenance, installation, and management of and provision of furnishings for a facility for:

(A)

a conference, convention, or exhibition;

(B)

a manufacturer, consumer, or trade show;

(C)

a civic, community, or institutional event; or

(D)

an exhibit, display, attraction, special event, or seasonal or cultural celebration or holiday;

(8)

the removal, razing, demolition, or clearing of land or improvements in connection with an improvement project;

(9)

the acquisition and improvement of land or other property for the mitigation of the environmental effects of an improvement project;

(10)

the acquisition of property or an interest in property in connection with an authorized improvement project;

(11)

a special or supplemental service for the improvement and promotion of the district or an area adjacent to the district or for the protection of public health and safety in or adjacent to the district, including:

(A)

advertising;

(B)

promotion;

(C)

tourism;

(D)

health and sanitation;

(E)

public safety;

(F)

security;

(G)

fire protection or emergency medical services;

(H)

business recruitment;

(I)

development;

(J)

elimination of traffic congestion; and

(K)

recreational, educational, or cultural improvements, enhancements, and services; or

(12)

any similar public improvement, facility, or service.

(b)

The district may not undertake an improvement project under this section unless the board determines the project to be necessary to accomplish a public purpose of the district.

(c)

An improvement project must comply with any applicable city requirements, including codes and ordinances.

(d)

The district may not provide, conduct, or authorize any improvement project on the city streets, highways, rights-of-way, or easements without the consent of the governing body of the city.

(e)

The district shall immediately comply with any city ordinance, order, or resolution that:

(1)

requires the district to transfer to the city the title to all or any portion of an improvement project; or

(2)

authorizes the district to own, encumber, maintain, and operate an improvement project, subject to the right of the city to order a conveyance of the project to the city on a date determined by the city.

(f)

For the purposes of this section, planning, design, construction, improvement, and maintenance of a lake include work done for drainage, reclamation, or recreation.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 880 (S.B. 234), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.

Source: Section 3894.102 — Improvement Projects, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/SD/htm/SD.­3894.­htm#3894.­102 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

3894.001
Definitions
3894.002
Creation and Nature of District
3894.003
Purpose
3894.004
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
3894.005
District Territory
3894.006
Eligibility for Reinvestment or Enterprise Zones
3894.007
Applicability of Municipal Management Districts Law
3894.008
Liberal Construction of Chapter
3894.051
Board of Directors
3894.052
Appointment of Directors
3894.053
Nonvoting Directors
3894.054
Conflicts of Interest
3894.055
Director’s Oath or Affirmation
3894.056
Officers
3894.057
Compensation of Directors
3894.059
Quorum
3894.101
General Powers and Duties
3894.102
Improvement Projects
3894.103
Development Corporation Powers
3894.104
General Powers Regarding Contracts
3894.105
Competitive Bidding
3894.106
Economic Development
3894.107
Rules
3894.108
Name Change
3894.109
Adding or Removing Territory
3894.110
No Eminent Domain Power
3894.111
No Toll Roads
3894.112
District Employees
3894.151
General Powers Regarding Financial Matters
3894.152
Borrowing Money
3894.153
Impact Fees and Assessments
3894.154
Certain Residential Property Not Exempt
3894.155
Maintenance and Operation Tax
3894.156
Use of Surplus Maintenance and Operation Money
3894.157
Bond Issuance Plan Required Before Issuing Bonds
3894.158
Bonds and Other Obligations
3894.159
Bond Maturity
3894.160
Taxes for Bonds and Other Obligations
3894.161
Project Development Agreement Required to Impose Taxes or Borrow Money, Including Bonds
3894.162
City Not Required to Pay District Obligations
3894.201
Dissolution by City Ordinance
3894.202
Collection of Assessments and Other Revenue
3894.203
Assumption of Assets and Liabilities

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 3894.102’s source at texas​.gov