Brazoria County Parks Department will partner with the Brazoria County Marine Extension, Texas Master Naturalists Cradle of Texas Chapter, the Save Our Beach Association (SOBA), and the Brazoria County Road and Bridge Department (Precincts) to plant 10
The goal of the Brazoria County (BC) Regional Sediment Management Initiative (RSMI) is to facilitate and assess the implementation of sediment management policies, initiatives, priorities and projects that can provide a more effective use of
Brazoria County and its coastal communities will work with the Texas General Land Office to develop a local Erosion Response Plan to be attached as an Amendment to the existing County Beach Access and Dune Protection Plan.
This project will result in the construction of rock breakwaters along the GIWW shoreline. The structures
Bryan Beach is located in Brazoria County along the Gulf of Mexico shoreline to the west of the Freeport jetties.
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The Buffalo Bayou Partnership will restore habitat in the Buffalo Bend Nature Park. This park will offer educational and recreational opportunities to an underserved population of Houston's inner city.
This will will protect coastal natural resources with the acquisition of agricultural conservation easements on 363 acres of Pat Bulanek Farm Tract and 300 acres of Pat Bulanek Farm Tract 2.
BEG will update Texas Gulf of Mexico shoreline change rates and determine beach and dune volume and elevation status by completing the following tasks: (1) planning and acquiring topographic and bathymetric lidar data along the entire Texas Gulf
The Galveston Bay Foundation will restore marsh habitat within the heavily subsided 95-acre segment of Burnet Bay adjacent to Crosby-Lynchburg Road and raise awareness and appreciation of Burnet Bay habitats among local community members, governments a
The Conservation Fund (TCF) will purchase the fee title to approximately 1,200 acres of land within the Cade Ranch on Bolivar Peninsula and transfer ownership to US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to become part of the Anahuac National Wildlife
Calhoun County leadership envisions this project as an extension to a plan developed by Westside Calhoun County Navigation District for southern parts of Calhoun County and a comprehensive description of how the county can address issues of bay access.
As South Padre Island’s population continues to grow and develop northward, the need for accessible and inclusive beachfront amenities continues to increase.
Cameron County will construct new amenities at Beach Access # 3, which were designed and permitted under CMP Cycle 24. The amenties include a sidewalk and dune walkover, and both will be American with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant.
The improvements will include upgrading the existing parking area from a limestone base to asphalt and run water, sewer and electricity for future restrooms and showers and stabilize the existing dune.
The Cameron County Parks and Recreation Department and the Cameron County Public Works Division will maintain and clean approximately 13.72 miles or 72,432 linear feet of unincorporated public beaches.
Development of a coastal processes technical analysis and related policy analysis of the costs associated with alternative Gulf of Mexico shoreline management approaches on Padre Island, north of the City of South Padre Island. This project will
The following tasks may be performed in the formulation of the Cameron County Erosion Response Plan: 1. Development of the Set-Back Line (SBL); 2. Identification of Opportunities for Mitigation; 3. Erosion Response Plan Development; 4.
Cameron County Parks and Recreation will improve Beach Access #4 in Cameron County to provide beach visitors with safe access to the beach.
The report is a comprehensive document that assesses the technical, fiscal, and policy implications of shoreline change and beach management in Cameron County.