Project Description
Nueces County began the development of a Nueces County Erosion Response Plan to be attached as an Amendment to the existing Nueces County Beach Management Plan.
Nueces County began the development of a Nueces County Erosion Response Plan to be attached as an Amendment to the existing Nueces County Beach Management Plan.
The City of Port Lavaca constructed a lighted, 500 square foot T-head at the bay end of the Port Lavaca Causeway Fishing Pier.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program initiated dredge-and-fill operations tp create another 15+ acres of marsh complex (with a high percentage of planting area) within the 80 acre marsh containment.
The City of Jamaica Beach installed enclosed culverts, drains, manholes, a retaining wall and built trails. Additionally, the City constructed mini parks, picnic areas, and canoe launch facilities.
The City of Port Aransas provided two, six head, public shower facilities on the beach in the city right-of-way.
The City of Port Lavaca developed engineering plans and specifications to informally bid the construction of a wooden boardwalk below the existing retaining wall to allow access to the pump-out station at the Nautical Landings Marina.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program repaired existing and installed new bollards to protect the entire 1,200 acre Mollie Beattie and Kate's Hole preserves, improved existing driveways and parking areas, removed debris, and installed signage.
Rice University created an accessible, flexible and updatable GIS database and web-based graphical user interface that elected officials, emergency management officials, and the general public can use for predictive analysis and decision making.
Coastal Bend Bays and Estuaries Program installed a freshwater inflow management structure upstream from the discharge pipeline and implemented earth-moving activities to maximize the retention of freshwater inflows in the Nueces Delta.
Houston-Galveston Area Council of Governments developed a wastewater treatment and disposal plan for the unincorporated communities of Gilchrist and Canal City in Galveston County.