Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SCR24

Caption

Expressing support for a revised Coastal Texas Protection and Restoration Feasibility Study.

Impact

SCR24 seeks to influence the design and implementation of coastal protection projects by recognizing and addressing the concerns of the Bolivar Peninsula community. As the United States Army Corps of Engineers embarks on the feasibility study, the resolution requests that any proposed structures not only protect but also avoid harming the local environment and economy. This endeavor sheds light on the intersection of infrastructure development and community welfare, balancing risk management necessities with the importance of maintaining local livelihoods.

Summary

SCR24, a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced by Senator Creighton, expresses support for a revised Coastal Texas Protection and Restoration Feasibility Study. The resolution highlights the historical significance and resilience of the Bolivar Peninsula, which has faced numerous storms and is known for its ecological and economic contributions, including fishing and tourism. The bill emphasizes the necessity of taking into account community input during the feasibility study process, especially concerning the potential construction of storm risk management structures along the Texas Coast.

Contention

Key points of contention arise from the initial plans put forth by the Army Corps of Engineers, which raised public concerns about the potential negative repercussions on homes, businesses, and the natural surroundings of the Bolivar Peninsula. The resolution firmly rejects any storm risk management project that would undermine the area's integrity. Discussions may emerge regarding the adequacy of public consultations and whether sufficient measures will be taken to accommodate community needs alongside necessary infrastructure developments.

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