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HB 5660

Relating to the dissolution of the El Milagro Management District.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Sergio Muñoz

HB 5660 dissolves the El Milagro Management District in Texas, potentially affecting local services, property taxes, and infrastructure management in the affected area.

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Bill Summary · HB 5660

Legislative bill overview

HB 5660 proposes to dissolve the El Milagro Management District in Texas. The bill would eliminate this special district entity and presumably transfer or liquidate its assets, liabilities, and operations. This appears to be a localized legislative action affecting a specific management district's governance structure.

Why is this important

Management districts typically provide services such as drainage, water, infrastructure, or economic development to defined areas, funded through property taxes or fees on residents and businesses. Dissolving such a district affects how these services are delivered and funded in the affected community, and can impact property owners' tax obligations and service access.

Potential points of contention

  • Service continuity: Unclear what happens to ongoing services previously provided by the district or how those functions transfer to other entities (city, county, or state agencies)
  • Financial implications: Questions about outstanding debt, remaining funds, and how dissolution costs are allocated among current property owners and taxpayers
  • Community benefit: Lack of transparency about whether dissolution benefits residents/businesses through reduced taxes or disadvantages them through service gaps or transferred costs

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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