Project Description
This project was part of an emergency erosion response strategy to address the critical erosion of the gulf-facing shoreline adjacent to Beach Drive at the Village of Surfside.
This project was part of an emergency erosion response strategy to address the critical erosion of the gulf-facing shoreline adjacent to Beach Drive at the Village of Surfside.
This project restored approximately 24,000 cubic yards of sand eroded from a previously nourished beach by Hurricane Rita in September 2005.
This project widened a portion of the beach within SPI by moving up to 150,000 CY of sand to the beach from Park Road 100 and its right-of-way.
This project continued maintenance BUDM renourishment projects between the Town, the County, the Port of Brownsville, the GLO and the USACE.
This project searched for more sand via a literature review of the geological and geomorphology of the area within ten miles of the City of South Padre Island.
This project updated a study that evaluated the factors contributing to the accelerated erosion rates of the gulf-facing shoreline adjacent to Beach Drive at the Village of Surfside Beach.
This was a beach nourishment project on South Padre Island.
This project involved final design, bidding, and construction of the revetment structure at Surfside.
The project will quantify erosion rates of shorelines with associated public access, infrastructure, and other resources threatened by erosion.