Landowner Alert System 8-4-22

Posted by on Aug 9, 2022 in Condemnation, News & Events, Property Tax | No Comments

Hays County Roads & Infrastructure:

Recording of Braun & Gresham’s Webinar for Hays County Property Owners

Learn about road and infrastructure improvements planned for Hays County in Braun & Gresham’s recorded webinar. Attorneys Patrick L. Reznik and Carly Barton share the Hays County Master Transportation Plan, highlight a handful of key projects happening in the county, explain what this means for impacted property owners and real estate values, and what to do if you are facing condemnation…



High Speed Rail from Dallas to Houston:

SCOTX says company can use eminent domain for bullet train project

A ruling by the Supreme Court of Texas Friday, [June 24, 2022], allows the private groups behind the proposed bullet train between Houston and Dallas to use eminent domain to take land for the project…


Texas Supreme Court: Texas Central Has Eminent Domain Power for High Speed Rail

In a case we’ve been closely following, Miles v. Texas Central Railroad & Infrastructure, Inc., the Texas Supreme Court held that Texas Central does have the right to exercise eminent domain power…



Plateau Land & Wildlife Management:

Wildlife Management Plan Summer Sale

Are you looking for an alternative way to keep your low property taxes without agriculture or timber requirements? A Wildlife Exemption may be for you! Since 1995, Texas Landowners have maintained low property taxes by performing activities aimed at helping native Texas wildlife. Now, more than 6 million acres of private land across Texas are under wildlife management valuation. Your first step into Wildlife Management is having a Wildlife Management Plan completed by a professional biologist, and there’s no better time than summer to get started. Get a jump on 2023 and save 25% off Plateau Land & Wildlife Management’s standard prices.



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