DocketNumber: M-902
Judges: Crawford Martin
Filed Date: 7/2/1971
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 2/18/2017
E NE-Y GENE TEXAS Honorable James U. Cross Opinion No. M-902 Executive Director Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Re: Ownership of bridge be- John H. Reagan Building tween Corpus Christi Bay Austin, Texas 78711 and the Gulf of Mexico adjacent to Mustang Island. Dear Mr. Cross: You have requested our opinion on the ownership of a high- way bridge to be built between Corpus Christi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico over a fish pass through Mustang Island. In Attorney General's Opinion M-721 (1970), it was held that the bridge in question could be built through an inter- agency contract between the State Highway Department and the Parks and Wildlife Department. Paragraph 8 of the Agreement attached to your request provides: "The bridge, approaches and pavement con- structed hereunder shall be the property of the Highway Department and shall be the responsi- bility of the Highway Department for normal maintenance. However, in the event of the destruction of or serious damage to the entire bridge, or any portion thereof, including the approach embankments and pavement, because of tidal or storm flow through the water exchange channel, the Parks and Wildlife Department will replace or repair the bridge to the satisfaction of and at no expense to the Highway Department." -4394- Honorable James U. Cross, page 2 (M-902) Article 6674q-4, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides: "All further improvement of said State High- way System shall be made under the exclusive and direct control of the State Highway Department and with appropriations made by the Legislature out of the State Highway Fund. Surveys, plans and specifi- cations and estimates for all further construction and improvement of said system shall be made, pre- pared and paid for by the State Highway Department. -.." In Attorney General's Opinion R-1930 dated December 14, 1949, it was held: "It is, therefore, our opinion under the facts submitted that the building of this bridge to replace the highway and to cover the channel to be dredged is a necessary incident to and part of the construction and maintenance of passes leading from one body of tide-water to another, and the cost of constructing such bridge may be paid out of money appropriated to the Game, Fish and Oyster Co~mmission by the Legislature for the purpose of construction and maintaining these,passes. "One further question remains and that in- volves the duty of maintenance once the bridge is constructed. It is our opinion thatonce the bridqe ,.~hadbeen built,~by the Game, Fish and Oyster Com- mission and accepted by the State Highway Department as a part of the State system, the maintenance thereof is the duty of the State Hishwav Commission. Article 6674q-4, V.C.S." Following Attorney General's OpinionR-1930, supra
, it was held in Attorney General's Opinion No.M-721, supra
, that the bridge in question will become a part of the highway system and that it is the duty of the Highway Department to maintain such bridge. You are accordingly advised that since the bridge in question becomes a part of the highway system, ownership of such bridge is in the State of Texas. You are further advised that once the bridge has been built and accepted by the State Highway Department as a part of the State system, the maintenance thereof is the duty of the State Highway -4395- Honorable James U. Cross, page 3 (M-902) Commission. Article 6674q-4, V.C.S.: Attorney General's Opinions R-1930 (1949) and M-721 (1970). SUMMARY Once the bridge between Corpus Christi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico adjacent to Mustang Island is accepted by the Texas Highway Department such bridge comes a part of the State highway system owned by the State of Texas. Article 6674q-4, V.C.S.; Attorney General's Opinions R-1930 (1949) and M-721 (1970). /- Very,itruly yours, C. MARTIN Prepared by John Reeves AssistantAttorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Kerns Taylor, Chairman W. E. Allen, Co-Chairman Houghton Brownlee Jerry Roberts Pat Bailey Fisher Tyler MFADE F. GRIFFIN Staff Legal Assistant ALFRED WALKER Executive Assistant NOLA WHITE First Assistant -4396-