Skip to main content
austintexas.gov

Action Navigation

  • 3-1-1
austintexas.gov
Search

Main menu

Home
  • Resident

    Resident

    Open the Resident page
      Open the Resident page
    • Household
      • Getting a Home
      • Utilities
      • Trash and Recycling
      • Austin Senior Services Hub
      • Gardening and Home Improvements
      • Home Improvements
      • Pets and Adoption
      Open the Household page
    • Neighborhoods
      • Education
      • Libraries
      • Families
      • Neighborhood Issues
      Open the Neighborhoods page
    • Health
      • Animals
      • Public Health
      Open the Health page
    • Public Safety
      • Crime
      • Courts
      • Fire Safety
      • Emergency Preparedness
      • Public Safety Employment
      Open the Public Safety page
    • Arts and Leisure
      • Arts, History and Culture
      • Outdoor, Nature and Wildlife
      • Events
      • City Venues and Facilities
      • Film and Music
      Open the Arts and Leisure page
    • Environmental
      • City Programs and Initiatives
      • Conservation and Recycling
      • Animals and Wildlife
      • Parks
      Open the Environmental page
    • Transportation
      • Car/Bus
      • Aviation
      • Bicycle/Pedestrian
      • Streets/Maps
      Open the Transportation page
    • City of Austin
      • About Austin
      • Voting and Elections
      • Get Involved
      • City Jobs
      • Records and Documents
      Open the City of Austin page
  • Business

    Business

    Open the Business page
      Open the Business page
    • Doing Business
      • Utilities
      • Doing Business with the City
      • Taxes
      • MBE/WBE Program
      • City Code
      • Food Establishments
      • Permits
      • Day Labor
      • Records and Documents
      Open the Doing Business page
    • Starting Out
      • Starting a Business
      • Relocating a Business
      • Incentives and Grants
      Open the Starting Out page
    • City Contracts
    • Small Business Centers
      • Small Business Development
      • Incentives and Grants
      Open the Small Business Centers page
    • Austin Center for Events
    • Nonprofits
      • Grants
      Open the Nonprofits page
    • Green Resources
  • Government

    Government

    Open the Government page
      Open the Government page
    • City Council
    • City Manager's Office
    • Boards and Commissions
    • City Council meeting information
    • City Hall
    • Jobs
    • Public Records
  • Departments

    Departments

    View full directory of departments

    Frequently Viewed Departments

      View full directory of departments
    • Visit
      • Airport
      • Visitors Bureau
      • Convention Center
    • Utilities
      • Austin Energy
      • Austin Water
      • Resource Recovery
    • Education & Recreation
      • Library
      • Parks and Recreation
    • Safety
      • Police
    • Other
      • Animal Services
      • Development Services
      • Economic Development
  • Connect

    Connect

      Open the Connect page
    • Share ideas online about improving Austin
    • Participate in the City
    • Sign up for email updates
    • City contact information
Bird in a park
  1. Departments
  2. Parks and Recreation
  3. New Law Changes Calculations for Parkland Dedication Fees

New Law Changes Calculations for Parkland Dedication Fees

  • Home
  • About
  • Services
  • Programs
  • Locations
  • Projects
City of Austin Seal

City of Austin

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release Date: Oct. 02, 2023

The 2023 Texas State Legislature passed new regulations on how cities may collect parkland dedication (PLD) fees.

The 2023 Texas State Legislature passed new regulations on how cities may collect parkland dedication (PLD) fees. House Bill (HB) 1526 addresses regulations for expanding parkland in Texas cities with a population greater than 800,000. Signed into law on June 10, the bill requires changes to Austin’s regulations for new developments starting January 1, 2024. 

HB 1526 reduces the City’s authority to administer parkland dedication fees, prescribes new formulas for parkland dedication and fees in lieu, and places caps on the amount of parkland that can be required and fees that can be charged. PARD estimates that new fees per dwelling unit will be 40 to 70% of those currently charged. The new law also prevents the City from placing any parkland requirements on commercial development, which will nullify the amendments approved by the Austin City Council in 2022.

Currently, PLD fees support parkland at 9.4 acres per 1,000 residents. HB 1526 changes that to 0.075 acres per 1,000 residents in the Central Business District (CBD), 0.75 acres per 1,000 in the urban area, and 3 acres per 1,000 in the suburban area. Changes to PLD fees may limit the City’s ability to meet parkland dedication targets. It’s likely these impacts will most directly affect areas designated as CBD and urban. 

The Austin Parks and Recreation Department is working with other City departments and partner cities to draft a new ordinance to comply with HB 1526. The new ordinance must be adopted no later than December 1, 2023, and will apply to all multifamily, hotel, and motel applications submitted on or after January 1, 2024.  

Boundaries must be set for CBD, urban, and suburban areas for parkland dedication purposes. The Austin City Council will host a public hearing regarding the boundaries at their October 19 meeting. Proposed boundaries can be viewed at AustinTexas.gov/PLD. 

Share

City of Austin

Footer Menu

  • Get information or assistance
  • Give feedback on our website
  • Site Map
  • Public Records
  • City Council Message Board
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • RSS

Second Footer Menu

  • Visit Austin
  • City Directory
  • Jobs
  • Legal Notices
  • Privacy Notice
  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • RSS