Texas A&M AgriLife Extenson Service will generate data on the stormwater treatment wetlands created at Exploration Green using CMP Cycle 23 funds.
The City of South Padre Island will design and construct a wooden, removable drive-over at the beach access point. By creating a stable drive-over beach access, this project will help the City maintain a safe and clean beach.
This project will construct one permanent, single-stall ADA-compliant bathroom at the Fantasy Circle beach access point, and construct an ADA pathway from the parking lot to the restroom facility.
FEMA Public Assistance funds will be combined with CEPRA funds on this Hurricane Ike repair project adjacent to four subdivisions on the far west end of Galveston Island between Jamaica Beach and San Luis Pass.
The Habitat Restoration Workgroup, led by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), will investigate and recommend habitat modifications and restoration measures that will reduce nonpoint source pollution to the Arroyo Colorado or mitigate existing p
Data collection, permitting and final engineering design phase (Phase 1) of a three-phase beach nourishment demonstration project.
Texas A&M University - Engineering Experiment Station will use long-term local water and wave data and before-and-after-storm Digital Evaluation Model (DEM) data to validate and calibrate existing models for: (1) frequency and intensity of wave run
Brazoria County will purchase 485 acres of land on Follets Island. The property is located in a Coastal Barrier Resource Act area. Brazoria County will in perpetuity, protect and enhance coastal barrier habitat on Follets Island.
The Brazoria County Parks Department will construct parking and pedestrian beach access through a 5.9-acre parcel of property, donated by a private individual, to access the beach.
Acquisition of tracts on Follets Island, approximately 500 acres of coastal habitat located on Follets Island, Texas. The acquired property will be added to the Follets Isand Coastal management area.
The county places over 500 five-gallon drums every 50 yards along the eight miles of coastline as well as in parks and in areas with pavilions to encourage proper disposal of trash. A Compactor truck with a sidelift, enables the county
Once a military facility, Fort Travis Park has great historical significance to the county and to the state. The purpose of this project is to enhance existing recreational services and add a valuable educational component to the park by add
Galveston County will use CMP funds to design and construct a new restroom facility.
Willacy County (the County) will use CMP Cycle 26 funds to install new 40’ x 40’ ADA restroom facilities with a rinse station, build an 18,000 square foot parking lot with 50 spaces and six (6) ADA parking spaces, restore 1,600 linear feet of access ro
Willacy County will construct 1,600 linear feet of walking trail around the park, install interpretive signage along the trail, and place trash receptacles around the Fred Stone park.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extenson Service will develop freshwater inflow standards for the Lake Austin watershed to support the sustainability of East Matagorda Bay wetlands and estuarine waters.
Texas A&M University at Galveston will address the challenge of meeting rising human needs for water supply and water quality by focusing on the constituents of the nutrient and sediment load, specifically, nutrient (nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, urea
Texas A&M University at Galveston will focused specifically on the effects of nutrient and sediment loads as a component of freshwater inflows to Galveston Bay.
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi will conduct a synthesis of freshwater inflows to Texas bays and estuaries and publish the results in a book.