Texas waters will share more than $1.4 million in matching federal
grants through the State Boating Access Program.
– Lake Mohave
Boat ramp facility improvement projects at Lake Buchanan, Cameron
Park in Waco, Port Aransas and Surfside Beach were approved by the
Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission at its Jan. 24 meeting.
The State Boating Access Program was authorized in 1975 by the Texas
Legislature. The program provides funds for the purchase, construction,
renovation and maintenance of boat ramps, access roads and other
related facilities to improve recreational boating access to public
waters. Construction for approved projects is supported on a 75 percent
(federal), 25 percent (local) basis.
While the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department administers the
grants, funding comes from the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration
Act, also known as Wallop-Breaux for the original congressional
sponsors. The Sport Fish Restoration program is funded by revenues from
a portion of federal gasoline taxes generated when recreational boaters
gas up their boats and a federal excise tax on items such as fishing
rods, reels, creels, lures, flies and artificial baits.
Following are summaries of the projects receiving matching grant funds:
Black Rock Park Boat Ramp Renovation
Llano County is receiving $403,100 for replacement of a 2-lane boat
ramp at Black Rock Park on Lake Buchanan that will be useable at more
varied water levels, along with a parking area and signage.
Cameron Park Boat Ramp Improvements
The City of Waco is receiving $500,000 for replacement of an
existing boat ramp, parking lot improvements, new courtesy docks,
lighting, an access road and signs at Cameron Park East. The park is
located at the confluence of the Brazos and Bosque Rivers. The existing
boat ramp is aged.
Municipal Harbor Ramp Improvements
The City of Port Aransas is receiving $112,000 to renovate two lanes
of boat ramps, add fish cleaning station, shade structure, security
lighting and signs at the Municipal Harbor ramp. The facility provides
public boating access to the Corpus Christi Ship Channel.
Village of Surfside Beach Boat Ramp
The Village of Surfside Beach is receiving $125,174 for construction
of a new restroom, security lighting, fish cleaning station, and
expanded parking area, at a newly constructed boat ramp. The facility
will provide public boating access to the Gulf of Mexico and the
Intracoastal Waterway via the Freeport Ship Channel.
Organizations that submitted grant applications but were not funded
in the current round are invited to resubmit their applications for
consideration in the next round of grants, projected to be in October
2008.
– Lake Mohave