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City says Army Corps signed permit for Quiet Watersport venue; city to own 110 acres for mitigation
Summary
Councilmember reported that a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers representative signed the permit for the Quiet Watersport venue, and the city expects to own roughly 110 acres of mitigation land on or about Jan. 3; council members thanked staff and said the project could break ground in early spring.
A councilmember told the South Padre Island City Council that Lieutenant Colonel Darryl W. Kaufman of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers signed the permit for the Quiet Watersport venue, a milestone the council member called “a pretty special day.”
The council member said the permit accompanies a mitigation process that will result in the city owning about 110 acres of land, with ownership expected on January 3. “This is the largest mitigation process project I know of on…
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