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Introduced
03/11/2021
03/11/2021
In Committee
05/04/2021
05/04/2021
Crossed Over
04/23/2021
04/23/2021
Passed
05/28/2021
05/28/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/16/2021
06/16/2021
Introduced Session
87th Legislature Regular Session
Bill Summary
Relating to the creation of an urban land bank by certain municipalities.
AI Summary
This bill creates an urban land bank program for municipalities with a population of two million or more. The key provisions are:
- Allows certain municipalities to create a land bank to acquire, manage, and dispose of vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties to convert them to productive uses like affordable housing, economic development, parks, and flood control.
- Establishes the structure and governance of the land bank, including the board of directors, meetings, and conflict of interest rules.
- Gives the land bank various powers to acquire, finance, and dispose of properties, including through tax foreclosure sales.
- Provides tax-exempt status for land bank properties and allows the municipality to allocate a portion of property taxes collected on land bank-conveyed properties to the land bank for a period of time.
- Creates a joint interim committee to study land banks and provide legislative recommendations.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs, Housing and Urban Affairs
Sponsors (13)
Carol Alvarado (D)*,
Ana Hernandez (D)*,
Jarvis Johnson (D)*,
Christina Morales (D)*,
Senfronia Thompson (D)*,
Alma Allen (D),
Harold Dutton (D),
Dan Huberty (R),
Ann Johnson (D),
Penny Morales Shaw (D),
Mary Ann Perez (D),
Jon Rosenthal (D),
Shawn Thierry (R),
Last Action
Effective on 9/1/21 (on 06/16/2021)
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