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Galveston County Voters Approve $110M for Roads and Flood Control — But Reject Government Facility Upgrades

In the May 3, 2025, election, Galveston County voters approved nearly $110 million for roads and flood control but rejected a proposal for government facility upgrades. Proposition A, which allocated $74.1 million for roads and bridges, and Proposition C, which earmarked $36 million for flood control, were both approved. However, Proposition B, which proposed $75.8 million for government facility improvements, was narrowly defeated. This reflects a preference for investing in infrastructure and disaster preparedness over administrative expansion.

Written By: David Landriault

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Mayor Craig Brown Part 1 of 6: Galveston 2035: Foundations, Futures, and Fight for Resilience: A Candid Interview with Mayor Craig Brown

In Part 1 of our exclusive six-part series, The 1839 founder David Landriault sits down with Mayor Craig Brown for an unfiltered conversation about Galveston’s next decade. From bold economic growth and cultural diversity to the harsh realities of flooding and infrastructure costs, Mayor Brown offers both hope and hard truths. This is not just a plan—it’s a call to action for every resident who believes in Galveston’s future.

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Coming Soon - Updates on Ball High Construction

Construction Highlight

Client

Galveston INdependent School District

Date

TBA

Status

Ongoing

Project Overview

In this coming construction check-in, you’ll hear from Billy Coltzer, AIA—principal of Galveston’s Zero/Six (Z6) Consulting, the team overseeing the building-envelope commissioning. Coltzer notes that brick veneer is already climbing the north academic wing, the exterior sheathing is nearly closed in, and crews have begun setting window frames while mechanical-electrical-plumbing rough-ins race ahead inside. Foundations for the natatorium and the south academic wing were poured earlier this spring, with structural steel scheduled to go vertical in May. The $200 million project remains on budget and is still targeting substantial completion in late 2025, positioning Ball High students to move into their new campus for the 2026-27 school year.

 

Community Voices

“The new parks and walkways have truly transformed our neighborhood, making it more vibrant and accessible for everyone.”

Emily R., Galveston Resident

“Thanks to the recent urban development projects, our community feels safer and more connected than ever before.”

John M., Local Business Owner

“The improvements in public transport have made commuting so much easier, enhancing our daily lives significantly.”

Linda S., Daily Commuter

Upcoming Community Events

Saturday, August 2

East End Lagoon Nature Outing

9:00 am

Discover the East End Lagoon, one of Galveston’s most ecologically rich areas, during a free guided trail outing. As you walk the half-mile loop, you’ll learn about the region’s tidal lagoons, wetlands, grasslands, and wildlife habitats—part of a larger vision to create a world-class nature preserve. With flat terrain and resting spots throughout, this outing is ideal for families and nature lovers of all ages.

Great White Pelicans - Gulf Coast Bird Observatory

Free | East End Nature Park & Preserve

Saturday, August 16

Strand Summer Series: Movie Nights

starts at dusk

Catch a classic under the stars at Hendley Green as the Strand Summer Series: Movie Nights! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and friends for a free screening of Back to the Future, plus enjoy drinks and bites from local food trucks and vendors. It’s the perfect way to spend a summer night in Galveston’s Historic District.

Strand Summer Series: Movie Night at Hendley Green

Free | Hendley Green

Thursday, August 28

United Way of Galveston Campaign Kickoff Luncheon

11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Join the United Way of Galveston for a celebratory luncheon at Moody Gardens as they launch their 102nd Workplace Giving Campaign. This annual event brings together community leaders, businesses, and supporters to kick off a season of giving and impact. Seats are limited and pre-registration is required.

Strand Summer Series: Movie Night at Hendley Green

Pre-Registration Before 8/18 | Moody Gardens

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