"Preserving our state’s precious shorelines and their communities is a top priority. "
Texas' General Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham earlier today, announcing the approval of the Coastal Erosion Planning & Response Act (CEPRA) funding for the Bolivar Peninsula Beach and Dune Restoration Project.
The Bolivar Peninsula Special Utility District, Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Galveston County Road Administrator Lee Crowder, Galveston County Judge Mark Henry, and Galveston County Precinct 2 Commissioner Joe Giusti played pivotal roles in securing this funding.
"I am honored to be able to bring this much-needed funding to Galveston County for this beneficial project. Ensuring Bolivar Peninsula’s only hurricane evacuation route, Highway 87, is fortified is critical to the safety of this community," said Commissioner Buckingham.
The Bolivar Peninsula Beach & Dune Restoration project seeks to:
- Provide crucial protection for Highway 87, Bolivar Peninsula’s only hurricane evacuation route
- Restore additional essential beach and dune systems
The CEPRA Program helps communities across the Texas coast implement erosion response projects and related studies to understand and reduce coastal erosion as it threatens public beaches, natural resources, coastal development, public infrastructure, and public and private property.