Texas Statutes
Chapter 391 - Regional Planning Commissions
Section 391.001. Purpose

Sec. 391.001. PURPOSE. (a) The purpose of this chapter is to encourage and permit local governmental units to:
(1) join and cooperate to improve the health, safety, and general welfare of their residents; and
(2) plan for the future development of communities, areas, and regions so that:
(A) the planning of transportation systems is improved;
(B) adequate street, utility, health, educational, recreational, and other essential facilities are provided as the communities, areas, and regions grow;
(C) the needs of agriculture, business, and industry are recognized;
(D) healthful surroundings for family life in residential areas are provided;
(E) historical and cultural values are preserved; and
(F) the efficient and economical use of public funds is commensurate with the growth of the communities, areas, and regions.
(b) The general purpose of a commission is to make studies and plans to guide the unified, far-reaching development of a region, eliminate duplication, and promote economy and efficiency in the coordinated development of a region.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.