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A municipality may issue revenue obligations to:
(1) construct, maintain, or operate a toll bridge or tunnel;
(2) construct, maintain, operate, or extend a sewage disposal plant, without regard to whether the plant is inside or outside the municipality;
(3) construct, maintain, extend, or improve a sanitary sewer line or storm sewer line, without regard to whether the line is inside or outside the municipality;
(4) if found necessary by the governing body of the municipality, construct, maintain, extend, or improve a water main or water line from the source of water supply of the municipality to any location inside the municipality;
(5) acquire, reclaim, reconstruct, elevate, or fill in any submerged land or lowland along a waterfront of the municipality and construct a sidewalk, street, or gas line on the land;
(6) construct, maintain, extend, or improve a seawall, breakwater, or other shore protection to protect the waterfront of the municipality;
(7) construct, reconstruct, maintain, operate, or dredge a channel or boat basin in connection with any deepwater port of the municipality; or
(8) construct, maintain, replace, or operate:
(A) a boat basin or boat slip; or
(B) a structure in connection with the basin or slip, including a dry dock, boat service station, wall, pier, or wharf.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 1505.103. Authority to Issue Obligations for Certain Facilities - last updated April 14, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-1505-103.html
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