Texas Statutes
§ 224.034 — HIGHWAY CLOSURES DURING CERTAIN PERIODS.
Texas § 224.034
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Bluebook
Tex. Transportation Code Code Ann. § 224.034 (2026).
Text
Sec. 224.034. HIGHWAY CLOSURES DURING CERTAIN PERIODS.
(a)If a proposed improvement of the state highway system requires the closing of a highway, the department shall, before entering into a contract for the proposed improvement, coordinate the highway closure by communicating in person or by telephone call, e-mail, or other direct method of communication with public officials from municipalities affected by the closure to avoid any adverse economic impact on the municipalities during:
(1)periods of increased travel on the state highway system, including major state and federal holidays and school holidays; and
(2)other periods of high commercial activity in the state, including limited periods in which certain items are exempted from the sales tax imposed by Chapter 151 , Tax Code.
(b
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 533 (S.B. 312 ), Sec. 25, eff. September 1, 2017.
Nearby Sections
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§ 224.001
ACQUISITION BY DEPARTMENT.§ 224.003
ACQUISITION BY COMMISSIONERS COURT.§ 224.004
STATE'S USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN.§ 224.005
PARTICIPATION BY DEPARTMENT.§ 224.006
PAYMENT TO COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY.§ 224.007
PURCHASE OF LEASE RIGHTS.§ 224.008
UTILITY RELOCATION COSTS.§ 224.031
DUTY OF DEPARTMENT.§ 224.032
DUTY OF COMMISSION.§ 224.033
COUNTY IMPROVEMENT OF STATE SYSTEM.§ 224.061
DEFINITIONS.§ 224.062
AUTHORITY TO CONTRACT.§ 224.063
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