(a) The commission shall prepare a Capitol Complex master plan that at a minimum includes:
(1) an overview and summary of the previous plans for the Capitol Complex;
(2) a stated strategic vision and long-term goals for the Capitol Complex;
(3) an analysis of state property, including buildings, in the Capitol Complex and of the extent to which this state satisfies its space needs through use of the property;
(4) detailed, site-specific proposals for state property in the Capitol Complex, including proposals on the use of property and space for public sector purposes;
(5) an analysis of and recommendations for building design guidelines to ensure appropriate quality in new or remodeled buildings in the Capitol Complex;
(6) an analysis of and recommendations for Capitol Complex infrastructure needs, including transportation, utilities, and parking;
(7) for projects identified in the plan, an analysis of and recommendations for financing options;
(8) time frames for implementing the plan components and any projects identified in the plan;
(9) consideration of alternative options for meeting state space needs outside the Capitol Complex; and
(10) other information relevant to the Capitol Complex as the commission determines appropriate.
(b) The commission shall ensure that the General Land Office, the State Preservation Board, the Texas Historical Commission, and other relevant interested parties are included in each stage of the development of the Capitol Complex master plan.

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(c) The commission shall submit to the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of representatives, comptroller, and Legislative Budget Board:
(1) not later than April 1, 2016, the initial Capitol Complex master plan; and
(2) not later than July 1 of each even-numbered year thereafter, updates to the plan.
(d) The commission shall ensure that the Capitol Complex master plan and the master facilities plan developed under § 2166.102 do not conflict and together comprehensively address the space needs of state agencies.