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SWG-2025-00559 - TXDOT-Houston District - existing open-water Clear Creek and adjacent wetlands - Harris County, Texas

USACE Galveston District
Published Oct. 21, 2025
Expiration date: 11/19/2025

Public Notice          Project Plans          Alternatives Analysis

The applicant proposes to permanently discharge approximately 4,048 cubic yards (CY) of fill material over 0.40 acres of Clear Creek to construct a new boat ramp access to the waterway. Additionally, 219 CY of fill material will be permanently discharged into 0.009 acres of estuarine emergent wetland. Temporary impacts include 0.48 acres of open-water and 0.002 acres of estuarine emergent wetland. Specifically, the project will construct a two-lane cast-in-place concrete boat ramp measuring approximately 30-foot-wide and 75-foot-long, extending into the tidal waters of Clear Creek. The ramp will be supported by a compacted subgrade and riprap for scour protection. Additional items to be constructed include a new access road with parking area, timber finger piers measuring 4-foot-wide by 40-foot-long and timber boardwalk approximately 6-foot-wide by 90-foot-long.