Require Port of Freeport to Address Erosion at Surfside Beach
Whereas, the Port of Freeport has submitted a Draft Environmental Impact Report and is requesting permit from the Corps of Engineers to widen and deepen the Freeport Channel and public comments are du... continue reading »
"No more destructive action resulting in depleting our beach."
"Surfside Beach should be entitled to millions of cubic yards of sand to mitigate the effects of engineering actions that have acted to deprive the entire Brazoria County shoreline of active sand renourishment. These are very low slope, low energy beaches "
"There will not be a beach or a village to be concerned about unless remediation measures begin immediately."
"Please require the Port to follow the benificial dredge material laws Address 614 Sea Shell, Surfside Beach TX"
"We need your help and cooperation in fixing the problems created by the installation of the Intercoastal Waterway entrance. Address Beach Drive, Surfside, Texas 77541"
"USACE and Port Freeport and their clients need to partner with Surfside to protect the beach. If one cup of beach sand ends up at the bottom of the channel - then there is a negative environmental impact. Address 523 Seashell Dr."
"В Address 319 Coral Ct., Sufrside Beach,TX. 77541"
"I fail to see how you can continue to engineer the destruction of the Village of Surfside Beach. It is time for you to take responsibility for your actions! Address 427 Swordfish Lane, Surfside Beach"
"Port Freeport: Please help mitigate against the documented negative and damaging effects of deepening and widening the already very deep and very wide channel to benefit the Port and its consitutents. It makes good sense for good neighbors!"