Tex. Transp. Code Section 251.006
Obtaining Material for Public Roads


(a)

The commissioners court of a county may condemn material necessary to construct, repair, or maintain public roads if the owner of the material rejects the price that the court determines to be a fair price.

(b)

The commissioners court shall appoint commissioners to condemn the material. A condemnation commissioner is entitled to a fee of $2 for each day of service. The fee shall be paid on order of the commissioners court from the same fund from which payment for the materials is made.

(c)

The condemnation commissioners shall hold a hearing to set a fair and reasonable value for the material according to the current method for pricing or valuing the material. The compensation awarded by the condemnation commissioners for the material shall be paid to the owner of the material or deposited with the county treasurer to the owner’s credit. When the payment or deposit is made, the county has the right to enter on and use the material.

(d)

If the owner of the material or the county is not satisfied with the compensation awarded, the owner or county may appeal the award in the manner provided for appeal of a condemnation case.

(e)

Payment for material needed for the general system of county roads shall be made from the county road and bridge fund or from the proceeds of any county bond issue. Payment for material to be used for the benefit of a defined district or political subdivision of the county shall be made from the district or subdivision’s funds derived from the sale of bonds or the collection of special taxes.
Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.

Source: Section 251.006 — Obtaining Material for Public Roads, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.­251.­htm#251.­006 (accessed May 4, 2024).

251.001
Definitions
251.002
Public Roads
251.003
Construction and Maintenance of Public Roads
251.004
Commissioners as Road Supervisors
251.006
Obtaining Material for Public Roads
251.007
Classification of County Roads
251.008
General Requirements for County Roads
251.009
Construction of Cattle Guards on County Roads
251.010
Gates on Third-class and Neighborhood Roads
251.011
Detour Roads
251.012
County Authority in Municipality
251.013
Road Names and Address Numbers
251.014
County Improvement of State Highway
251.015
Assisting Other Governmental Entity
251.016
General County Authority over Roads, Highways, and Bridges
251.017
County Authority to Set Fee
251.019
Donations
251.051
General Authority of Commissioners Court
251.052
Public Application for New Road or Road Change
251.053
Neighborhood Roads
251.055
Extending Farm-to-market Road in Adjoining County
251.056
Roads Across Public Real Property
251.057
Abandonment of County Road
251.058
Closing, Abandoning, and Vacating Public Road
251.059
Maintaining Established County Roads
251.081
General Authority to Erect and Maintain Bridges
251.082
Erection of Joint County Bridges
251.083
Erecting and Maintaining Bridge in Municipality
251.0095
Replacement and Repair of Existing Cattle Guards on County Roads
251.0096
Removal of Cattle Guards from County Roads
251.101
Condemnation for County Road in Municipality
251.102
Cost of Relocating or Adjusting Utility Facility
251.103
Relocating Water Line
251.151
Authority of Commissioners Court to Regulate Certain Roads
251.152
Public Hearing Required
251.153
Load Limits on County Roads and Bridges
251.154
Maximum Reasonable and Prudent Speeds on County Roads
251.155
Restricted Traffic Zones
251.156
Parking Restrictions
251.157
Prohibiting or Restricting Use of Road
251.158
Temporary Use of County Road for Festival or Civic Event
251.159
Delegation of Commissioners’ Authority
251.160
Liability of Owner or Operator for Road Damage
251.161
Violations of Subchapter
251.0165
Control of Access Within Certain Counties
251.1575
Prohibiting Use of Road for Certain Vehicles

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 251.006’s source at texas​.gov