Home
  • Commentaries
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Columnists
  • The Daily Cannon
Property Rights

Legislators Guide to the Issues 2005-2006

January 13, 2005

Share

View Full Publication

Related content

Local Government

Growing Pains: The Cost and Contribution of Impact Fees in Texas

Texas’s rapidly growing population requires new infrastructure and improvements, which oftentimes come at great expense. To fund these projects, local officials often impose impact fees on new development—but their use comes at a cost. Key points: Texas is the fastest-growing state in the nation. As such, it has robust infrastructure requirements. To help finance capital...

August 12, 2026
Property Rights

Watch out for that tree!

Are you familiar with your local tree ordinances? If not, you might want to do some research before breaking out the chainsaw. Cities and townships across the country have some version of tree-related rules that property owners must follow, or face consequences. The Center for the American Future, TPPF’s public interest litigation team, has now challenged...

August 6, 2026
Property Rights

Michael Petrick v. City of Austin

Date Filed: July 27, 2026 Original Court: Western District of Texas, Austin Division Case Status: Active Litigation Case Summary: In August 2025, Michael Petrick purchased a home on a 0.28-acre lot in Austin, Texas, in preparation for the birth of his first child. The property contained three overgrown trees. One tree was splitting and posed...

July 27, 2026
results for
Sort by: |

Sign up for the Daily Cannon to get it right to your inbox:

Texas Public Policy Foundation social network links

Phone Number and Address

About The Cannon
| 512.472.2700 |
901 Congress Avenue,
Austin, Texas 78701

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Copyright © 2026
Texas Public Policy Foundation