Tuesday, November 6, 2012

IKE DIKE PROPOSED BY RICE UNIVERSITY hangs our Bayshore communities out to dry, IN 25 FEET OF WATER, to make way for WATERFRONT RECREATION $$$

October 10, 2012
 
 
 
RICE UNIVERSITY IKE DIKE hwy-146-levee THAT WOULD WASH AWAY SEABROOK, KEMAH, BAYVIEW, BACLIFF, AND SAN LEON
 
 
 
NOVEMBER 2011


 
Preliminary research results indicate that the most feasible structure will be a levee along SH-146 accompanied by pocket levees, built by private landowners. The levee would connect natural 25 foot elevations near the Houston Ship Channel and the Texas City Dike effectively protecting the properties and critical facilities and infrastructure west of SH-146. However, moveable barriers would need to be placed at Clear Lake and highway underpasses.


 
*** Furthermore, this proposal leaves waterfront properties and communities east of SH- 146 vulnerable; however, it maintains the possibility of waterfront recreation and other environmental and natural coastal features.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
October 10, 2012
 
 
 
IKE DIKE PROPOSED BY RICE UNIVERSITY hangs our Bayshore communities out to dry, IN 25 FEET OF WATER, to make way for WATERFRONT RECREATION $$$
 
 
 
SO, does this mean the Rice study sacrifices our homes, property, businesses, for a Fertittavi lle, from Shoreacres all the way south to San Leon, and everything in-between, east of 146?
 
 
 
YOU be the judge.
 
 
 
RICE UNIVERSITY IKE DIKE hwy-146-levee proposal, THAT WOULD WASH AWAY SEABROOK, KEMAH, BAYVIEW, BACLIFF, AND SAN LEON


 
NOVEMBER 2011
 
 
 
Preliminary research results indicate that the most feasible structure will be a levee along SH-146 accompanied by pocket levees, built by private landowners. The levee would connect natural 25 foot elevations near the Houston Ship Channel and the Texas City Dike effectively protecting the properties and critical facilities and infrastructure west of SH-146. However, moveable barriers would need to be placed at Clear Lake and highway underpasses.
 
 
 
*** Furthermore, this proposal leaves waterfront properties and communities east of SH- 146 vulnerable; however, it maintains the possibility of waterfront recreation and other environmental and natural coastal features.
 
 
 
 
 
 
HERE is a IKE DIKE proposal that would help SAVE AND PROTECT SHOREACRES, SEABROOK, KEMAH, BAYVIEW, BACLIFF, AND SAN LEON.
 
 
 
THIS Ike Dike proposal by TAMU does NOT abandon all of us that have lived here all our lives, and this proposal does not sell out to developers ;
 
 
 
 
 
 
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From: Terry S. Singeltary Sr.
 
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 5:30 PM

 
To: William Merrell

 
Cc: Cherie Coffman
 
 
 
Subject: Re: Ike Dike question ? fantastic! thank you for your kind reply Sir, and explanation for the layperson such as me. many thanks, I like your proposal much, much, better Sir, considering my backyard is Galveston Bay here in Bacliff, 77518 shoreline. with that rice university plan, the shorelines from Kemah to San Leon and property values there from would tank and the next big one, we would all be marsh land. course, it would not matter much anyway, because that big toxic dredge island I have to look at everyday now, you know the one they propose to double in size now, well all that would be in our houses. ...what were they thinking. ...thanks again. with kindest regards, terry
 
 
 
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From: William Merrell
 
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 5:08 PM
 
 
 
To: Terry S. Singeltary Sr.
 
 
 
Cc: Cherie Coffman
 
 
 
Subject: RE: Ike Dike question ?

 
Again - the Dike you describe is proposed by Rice University. It has nothing whatsoever to do with the Ike Dike. The Ike Dike protects everyone in the Bay because it is along the coast. You can verify this and learn the details of the Ike Dike by going to our website



http://www.tamug.edu/ikedike/
 
 
 
 
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From: Terry S. Singeltary Sr. [mailto:flounder9@verizon.net]
 
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 5:00 PM

 
To: William Merrell
 
 
 
Cc: Cherie Coffman

 
Subject: Re: Ike Dike question ?
 
 
 
Greetings again Dr. Merrell,
 
 
 
Sir, I had a question.
 
 
 
I did not have any ideas, other than the fact, I am concerned and confused on one of rumored proposals of Ike Dike, and we wanted to know the truth, and I was told, you were the person to go to, and my question was as follows ;
 
 
 
i heard that one of the potential designs for the ike dike, would have everyone living south of the Kemah bridge on hwy 146, and everyone east of hwy 146 there from, i.e. Kemah, Bayview, Bacliff, and San Leon, all these fishing communities would be EAST OF SAID IKE DIKE, as the said IKE DIKE would be built west of hwy 146, thus leaving everyone east of 146 to be left for marsh land, as any hurricane after said IKE DIKE built would leave these fishing communities as marsh lands due to any IKE DIKE built west of hwy 146, is any of this true?

is there any proposal on the table to eliminate the Kemah, Bayview, Bacliff, and San Leon shore lines from the Ike Dike?
 
 
 
is the scenario of said rumor, I proposed above, is this one of the proposals?

 
as home owners, property owners, and business owners, we are concerned, and we have a right to know if this is a proposal or not?
 
 
 
a simple yes or no answer will do. ...

 
thank you,
 
 
 
kind regards,

 
terry
 
 
 
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From: William Merrell
 
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 4:38 PM To: Terry S. Singeltary Sr.
 
 
 
Cc: Cherie Coffman
 
 
 
Subject: RE: Ike Dike question ?

 
The 146 dike is proposed by the SSPEED Center at Rice. I agree with your ideas on it. The Ike Dike is a coastal spine which would protect everyone. Details on website


http://www.tamug.edu/ikedike/
 
 
 
 
Best regards, Bill
 
 
 
William Merrell George P Mitchell Chair Texas A&M University at Galveston Po Box 1675 Galveston, Texas 77553-1675 409-740-4732 work 409-740-4787 fax 409-771-2225 cell
 
 
 
 
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From: Terry S. Singeltary Sr. [mailto:flounder9@verizon.net]
 
 
 
 
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 12:50 PM
 
 
 
To: William Merrell
 
 
 
Subject: Ike Dike question ?

 
Greetings Dr. Merrell,
 
 
 
I am a bit concerned and confused, and hoping you might be able to help straighten out any confusion on the IKE DIKE.

 
i heard that one of the potential designs for the ike dike, would have everyone living south of the Kemah bridge on hwy 146, and everyone east of hwy 146 there from, i.e. Kemah, Bayview, Bacliff, and San Leon, all these fishing communities would be EAST OF SAID IKE DIKE, as the said IKE DIKE would be built west of hwy 146, thus leaving everyone east of 146 to be left for marsh land, as any hurricane after said IKE DIKE built would leave these fishing communities as marsh lands due to any IKE DIKE built west of hwy 146.

 
is any of this true ?

 
can you please show me where all the said potential designs and drawings might be for the public to view on any said IKE DIKE ?

 
thank you,
 
 
 
kindest regards, terry
 
 
 
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END...TSS
 
 
 
 
 
SEABREEZE NEWS said there was to be a Town Hall Meeting in San Leon, at the San Leon Fire Station, on December 11, 2012 at 7PM, to discuss this matter, and Dr. Merrell will be there to explain his proposal (see November issue of Seabreeze news). ...tss


 
 
 

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