Public Meeting: Coastal Texas Protection And Restoration Reconnaissance Study
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Alternatives that may be considered during the next study phase could include structural solutions such as seawalls, levees, groins and beach nourishment; non-structural solutions such as buy-outs and flood proofing; and nature-based solutions such as preservation or restoration of marshes, dunes, barrier islands and oyster reefs. These workshops will also be considered scoping meetings, in accordance with requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, in anticipation that an Environmental Impact Statement will be required in the next phase of study.
The workshops will take place from
Those interested in participating in the workshops or in providing written comments are encouraged to consider the following questions:
-How is your community (or agency/organization) most vulnerable to coastal storm risk?
-What strategies should be implemented to reduce the risk from coastal storms?
-What ecosystem restoration projects are most needed, or could be implemented to improve coastal resilience?
For additional information please contact
ATTENTION: COASTAL
P.O. BOX 1229,
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