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Item Galveston East Beach, Inc. vs. The State of Texas(1965-01-05) District Court of Galveston County, Texas, 10th Judicial DistrictDecision, rendered in 1965, of a 1962 lawsuit by Galveston East Beach, Inc. against the State of Texas, seeking to affirm the plaintiff's rights of ownership to a parcel of beachfront land. Plaintiff claimed that there was no public easement on its land. The court ruled that while the plaintiff did indeed own that land, it was still subject to a public easement. Consequently, the plaintiff was found not to have the right to barricade or otherwise close the disputed beach off from the public.Item Dune Stabilization and Beach Erosion(Cape Hatteras Natural Seashore North Carolina, 1972) Linn, Dr. Robert; Dolan, Dr. R.Item Report of Golden Crescent Council of Governments on Beach Erosion Control(1973) Golden Crescent Council of GovernmentsFollowing is a brief report that presents the status of activities related to the control of beach and shoreline erosion in bay of the Texas Coast. As requested by the Board of Directors the staff of the Golden Crescent Council of Governments has conducted a quick search of related programs looking toward a beach erosion control project in Calhoun County. To inform you that such projects are being contemplated and implemented, the findings of this brief search are being reported to individuals concerned with coastal lands.Item Texas Gulf Shoreline From the Rio Grand Northward to the Mansfield Jetties(The University of Texas at Austin, 1973) Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at AustinItem Characteristics of Gulf Beaches; Mustang Island and North Padre Island, Texas(The University of Texas at Austin, 1973) Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at AustinItem Beach Nourishment Programs(The University of Texas at Austin, 1975-02-27) Moseley, Joe C.Item Final Environmental Statement Freeport Harbor, Texas(1978-07) U.S. Army Engineer District, GalvestonItem Shoreline Erosion Analysis and Recommended Planning Process(Connecticut Coastal Area Management Program, 1979-06) Connecticut Coastal Area Management ProgramItem Summary-Borrow Areas Studied for Beach Nourishment(City of Galveston, Texas, 1980)Item Galveston County Shore Erosion Study Feasibility Report on Beach Erosion Control(U.S Army Corps of Engineers, 1980) U.S Army Corps of EngineersItem Analysis and Recommendations Beach Patrol City of Galveston(Center For Marine Training and Safety of the Coastal Zone Laboratory Texas A&M University at Galveston, 1980-08) McCloy, James M.; Dodson, James A.Item Galveston County Shore Erosion Study Volume I(1981) U.S. Army Engineer District, GalvestonThe Galveston County Shore Erosion Study has been the vehicle to investigate erosion problems along the Gulf and bay shorelines of Galveston County and the Gulf beach at the Village of Surfside Beach in Brazoria County. The primary purposes of the study have been to determine the magnitude and extent of the shore erosion problems in these areas and to develop suitable plans for eliminating or minimizing the problems.Item Publications: Sea Grant College Program, Texas A&M University(1981)Catalog of publication produced by the Texas A&M Sea Grant College Program since its beginning in 1968.Item Galveston's Bulwark Against the Sea(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1981-10) U.S. Army Corps of EngineersItem Tax Increment Financing Program: Reinvestment Zone IX(1983-11-02) Grants DepartmentThe Grants and Management Department has prepared a project plan for the Central City Beach Area Reinvestment Zone in accordance with the Texas Tax Increment Financing Act of 1981, as amended August 29, 1983. The most important implication of the tax increment legislation is that it provides a potential mechanism for financing public improvements and other public costs that previously did not exist. The traditional methods of financing capital improvements are constrained by budget limitations.Item The ecology of Pacific Northwest coastal sand dunes: a community profile(US Fish and Wildlife Service, 1984) Wiedemann, Alfred M.Item The Economic Impact and Valuation of Florida's Saltwater Beaches- Some Preliminary Findings on Resident and Tourist Beach Users(1984-11) Bell, Frederick W.; Leeworthy, Vernon R."The Economic Impact and Valuation of Florida's Saltwater Beaches- Some Preliminary Findings on Resident and Tourist Beach Users" presents estimates of resident and tourist beach users' economic impact in terms of sales, employment, wages and state tax revenues generated in Florida. Annual estimates are provided for residents while only one-half a years impact is estimated for tourists. Also included are estimates of the benefits received by residents and tourists visiting Florida's saltwater beaches and these flows are translated into estimates of the present asset value of Florida's saltwater beaches. With the use of a hypothetical beach, it is also shown how estimates of beach values can be utilized in evaluating the economic feasibility of beach renourishment and erosion control.Item A Guide to Coastal Erosion Processes(Cornell Cooperative Extension Publication, 1985) O'Neill, Charles R., Jr.Item Beach Replenishment: The National Solution?(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1987-05) Pilkey, Orrin H.; Clayton, Tonya D.