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Harris County v. Texas Department of Transportation

Filing Date: 2021
Case Categories:
  • Federal Statutory Claims
    • NEPA
  • Federal Statutory Claims
    • Other Statutes and Regulations
Principal Laws:
Administrative Procedure Act (APA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Department of Transportation Act (Section 4(f))
Description: Lawsuit alleging that Texas Department of Transportation failed to comply with the requirements in the National Environmental Policy Act and Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act in connection with the rerouting of a Houston highway,
  • Harris County v. Texas Department of Transportation
    Docket number(s): 4:21-cv-00805
    Court/Admin Entity: S.D. Tex.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    07/09/2021 Complaint Download First amended complaint filed.
    03/11/2021 Complaint Download Complaint filed. Harris County Challenged Houston Highway Project, Including Failure to Disclose Climate Impacts. Harris County, Texas filed a suit in federal court asserting that the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) failed to comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act when it decided to reroute an interstate in Houston. Harris County’s allegations included that the final environmental impact statement (EIS) did not include discussions of disproportionate impacts on minority and low-income populations and climate change impacts that had appeared in the draft EIS. As a result, the County alleged, TxDOT failed to fully disclose such impacts. (Note: On March 8, the Federal Highway Administration asked TxDOT to pause activity on the project pending investigation of civil rights concerns such as those raised in this lawsuit.)

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