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Deep Dive Into Utility and Other Resources in Planning

Contains material from May 2024

Deep Dive Into Utility and Other Resources in Planning
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Session 01: Deep Dive into Utility and Other Resources in Planning - Legal and land use implications of SB 2038 - ETJ Release.

Session 02: Why Would Anyone Want to Own and Operate a Utility - A discussion and analysis on recent trends in the water and wastewater regulatory environment. The presentation addresses what hurdles investor and developer owned utilities are facing in front of Texas regulators, navigating municipal oversight and relationships, and the financial and business outcomes from regulation. Audience members who are considering or advising clients on entering the regulated utility space can expect to come away with a better understanding of this critical Texas industry and its administrative oversight. 

Includes: Video Audio Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.50
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA, PA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Property Owners Association Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2025

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1. Deep Dive into Utility and Other Resources in Planning (May 2024)

Jon James, Charles E. Zech

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Deep Dive into Utility and Other Resources in Planning (May 2024)

Legal and land use implications of SB 2038 - ETJ Release.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Land Use Conference

Jon James, Denton, Navarro, Rodriguez, Bernal, Santee & Zech, P.C. - San Antonio, TX
Charles E. Zech, Denton, Navarro, Rodriguez, Bernal, Santee & Zech, P.C. - Austin, TX

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2. Why Would Anyone Want to Own and Operate a Utility (May 2024)

Cody Faulk

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Why Would Anyone Want to Own and Operate a Utility (May 2024)

A discussion and analysis on recent trends in the water and wastewater regulatory environment. The presentation addresses what hurdles investor and developer owned utilities are facing in front of Texas regulators, navigating municipal oversight and relationships, and the financial and business outcomes from regulation. Audience members who are considering or advising clients on entering the regulated utility space can expect to come away with a better understanding of this critical Texas industry and its administrative oversight. 

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Land Use Conference

Cody Faulk, Spencer Fane - Austin, TX