2017 & 2019 Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan

Summary

In support of the Texas General Land Office (GLO)’s legislative authority to restore, enhance, and protect the state’s coastal natural resources, the Texas Coastal Resiliency Master Plan provides a framework for community, socio-economic, ecologic, and infrastructure protection from coastal hazards, including short-term direct impact (e.g., flooding, storm surge) and long-term gradual impacts (e.g., erosion, habitat loss). The Plan assists with project conceptualization among partners and ultimately prioritization of funding decisions within the GLO.

Basics

Coast Wide
N/A
Texas General Land Office
$3,934,563

Classification

  • CMP 309
  • Federal
Planning Study Data Collection

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

Community Development Block Grant Program
Primary
Federal
$975,528
2017

Source 2

Community Development Block Grant Program
Primary
Federal
$1,300,000

Source 3

Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA)
Primary
Federal
$1,117,730
2017

Source 4

16-302
Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Secondary
Federal
$309,079
19
2015

Source 5

Coastal Management Program (CMP)
Secondary
Federal
$232,232