Sec. 251.051. GENERAL AUTHORITY OF COMMISSIONERS COURT  


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  • (a) The commissioners court of a county shall:

    (1) order that public roads be laid out, opened, discontinued, closed, abandoned, vacated, or altered; and

    (2) assume control of streets and alleys in a municipality that does not have an active de facto municipal government.

    (b) A unanimous vote of the commissioners court is required to:

    (1) close, abandon, or vacate a public road; or

    (2) alter a public road, except to shorten it from end to end.

    (c) The commissioners court of a county may not discontinue a public road until a new road designated by the court as a replacement is ready to replace it.

    (d) The commissioners court may not discontinue, close, or abandon an entire first-class or second-class road unless the road has been vacated or unused for at least three years.

Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.