Economic Development Corporations (EDCs)
Subchapter C of Chapter 501 of the Texas Local Government Code details the types of “Projects” EDCs are authorized to undertake, including:
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- The land, buildings, equipment, facilities, expenditures, targeted infrastructure, and improvements that are:
- For the creation or retention of “primary jobs,” and
- Found by the board of directors to be required or suitable for the development, retention, or expansion of:
- Manufacturing and industrial facilities;
- Research and development facilities;
- Military facilities, including closed or realigned military bases;
- Transportation and parking facilities;
- Sewage or solid waste disposal facilities;
- Recycling facilities;
- Air or water pollution control facilities;
- Water facilities;
- Distribution centers;
- Small warehouse facilities capable of serving as decentralized storage and distribution centers;
- Primary job training facilities for use by institutions of higher education; or
- Corporate headquarters facilities.
- Infrastructure to promote businesses related to
- Streets, rail spurs, utilities, drainage and related improvements,
- Telecomms and internet improvements,
- Beach remediation along the Gulf of Mexico
- The land, buildings, equipment, facilities, expenditures, targeted infrastructure, and improvements that are:
“Primary Job” does not refer to just any job and is defined in Section 501.002(12).
- Infrastructure and industrial development focus.
- Can undertake traditionally Type B projects after an election.
- City can create only 1 Type A corp.
- “Projects” can affect the land, buildings, equipment, facilities, expenditures and improvements included in the definition of “Project” above.
- Subchapter D of TLGC Chapter 505 details the additional authorized projects.
- For a Type B corporation authorized to be created by a municipality with a population
of 20,000 or less, “project” also includes the land, buildings, equipment, facilities,
expenditures, targeted infrastructure, and improvements that promote new or expanded business development.
Other Resources:
- The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts has a nice breakdown of Type A and B Economic Development Corporations and the different types of projects each is authorized to undertake.
- The Texas Economic Development Council gives annual awards to creative and successful EDC programs from around the state. Ultimately, it’s a list of good ideas. Check out Sugarland’s “Sweet Cash” program.
- Resolution of the City of New Braunfels, Texas approving an EDC project related to design of public trails.
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