Treasure Island MUD-San Luis Pass Revetment Project

Summary

This project will construct a shoreline protection structure (subterraneous stone revetment) that will connect the existing stone revetment terminating near the southeastern extent of This project will construct a shoreline protection structure (subterraneous stone revetment) that will connect the existing stone revetment terminating near the southeastern extent of Gulf Beach Drive into the CR257 bridge abutment. The revetment wil be approximately 1,300 ft long and be located as landward as possible. The area will be excavated to approximately +2.0 ft NAVD88 after which approximately 3,400 cy of stone will be shaped into a rock revetment. Excavated sand as well as beneficially used dredged material from Treasure Island MUD's on-site dredge material placement area will be constructed over the revetment or directly behind it to enhance dune habitat.

Basics

Brazoria
N/A
Treasure Island Mud
$1,000,000

Classification

  • CEPRA
Shoreline Protection Wetlands/Marsh Habitat Restoration with BUDM

Timeline

completed

Funding Sources

Source 1

1731
Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA)
Primary
State
$600,000
12
2022

Source 2

1731
Treasure Island MUD
Primary
Other
$400,000

Contacts

Responsibility
General Land Office
Contact
Coastal Resources 800.998.4456 512.475.0773