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		<title>The Island Switches On: How Galveston’s Quiet Tech Revolution Can Make Daily Life Faster, Safer, and Smarter</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p data-pm-slice="1 1 &#091;&#093;"><em><strong>Galveston is learning to think ahead — and the tech making it happen is already beneath our feet.</strong></em></p>
<p data-pm-slice="1 1 &#091;&#093;">Galveston is known for its waves, wind, and wide-open horizon — not for sensors, signal grids, or AI-powered robotics. But while most people watch the sunrise over the Seawall, a quiet digital revolution is already humming beneath them. Water meters, traffic systems, public safety tools, and even drones are reshaping how the island responds, recovers, and moves. This story looks at a smarter, more resilient Galveston — one built not on hype, but on practical technology that protects daily life.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p data-start="1218" data-end="1850">Technology isn’t supposed to replace Galveston’s character — it’s supposed to protect it. That’s the heart of what’s happening now: small, practical innovations stacked across water, mobility, lighting, and public safety. From ultrasonic water meters that text you when a leak begins, to AI-assisted sewer inspection robots that spot problems before they shut down a neighborhood, to adaptive traffic signals that respond in real time to summer crowds, the island is shifting from reactive to predictive. The city is modernizing intentionally — with systems that save time, prevent waste, and reduce risk without adding bureaucracy.</p>
<p data-start="1852" data-end="2404">But even the flashiest tech isn’t about flashy outcomes. It’s about what residents actually feel: quicker fixes, fewer traffic jams, clearer crosswalks, smarter parking, brighter streets, and a public safety network that is transparent and accountable. Galveston has always built its resilience the hard way — with grit and repetition. Now it’s pairing that grit with intelligence. This isn’t a tech makeover; it’s a natural next step for a place that has survived everything. The island is switching on — quietly, confidently, and in ways that matter.</p>
<p data-start="2069" data-end="2458"><strong>~ David Landriault</strong></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p data-pm-slice="1 1 &#091;&#093;">At sunrise on the Seawall, the day begins like a held breath—gulls carving the air, runners tracing the edge of the Gulf. What you can’t see is the network waking up under your feet: water meters whispering usage in real time, cameras and sensors preparing for the morning rush, city crews studying dashboards that now move as fast as the weather. Galveston is getting smarter—not with hype, but with useful tech that saves time, money, and in the right moments, lives.</p>
<p>This is the story of an island that’s learning to think ahead.</p>
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<h3>What’s already working (and why it matters)</h3>
<p><strong>Smart water you can see on your phone</strong></p>
<p>Galveston’s citywide upgrade to <strong>advanced water metering (AMI)</strong> replaced old analog meters with E‑Series® Ultrasonic units and cloud software. The result: near‑real‑time reads, leak alerts, and remote shutoff/flow restriction during freeze or hurricane emergencies—without rolling a truck to your curb. That’s better accuracy for billing, faster fixes for you, and system‑wide water savings for the island.</p>
<p><em><strong>Why you’ll feel it:</strong></em> fewer surprise bills, text alerts for leaks, and a utility that can manage pressure and losses proactively instead of guessing.</p>
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<p><strong>AI + robots in our sewers (yes, really)</strong></p>
<p>Public Works now uses <strong>SewerAI</strong> to analyze inspection video from robotic crawlers. Instead of watching hours of footage by hand, AI flags cracks, roots, and failures automatically. In 2022, the city formalized the platform as its main CCTV/manhole coding system—multiplying output when hiring that work was tough. The payoff is faster condition assessments, better maintenance planning, and fewer emergency backups.</p>
<p><em><strong>Why you’ll feel it:</strong> </em>fewer surprise overflows and a smarter replacement schedule that spends your tax dollars where risk is highest.</p>
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<p>This year, Galveston secured a <strong>$1.999 million U.S. DOT SMART grant</strong> (plus regional dollars) to design the <strong>Galveston Rapid Evacuation and Transportation System (GREATS)</strong>—AI‑adaptive traffic signals that will prioritize emergency vehicles, respond to beach‑weekend surges in real time, and let traffic engineers monitor and change timings from a central console. The pilot starts on Seawall Boulevard before expanding citywide.</p>
<p><em><strong>Why you’ll feel it:</strong> </em>fewer stop‑and‑go shockwaves, faster ambulances and fire response, and saner summer weekends—especially when evacuation speed matters.</p>
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<p>GPD has moved to <strong>pair its license‑plate reader network with a drone‑as‑first‑responder platform</strong> (Flock Safety’s Aerodome) using state grant funds—essentially a rapid‑launch camera in the sky that arrives before ground units and streams live video to responders. It’s a cost‑effective alternative to a helicopter and integrates with the city’s existing Flock system.</p>
<p><em><strong>Why you’ll feel it:</strong></em> better situational awareness for officers and firefighters, faster searches and crowd monitoring during big events, and less reliance on expensive air support.</p>
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<p>Galveston and CenterPoint’s long‑running <strong>LED streetlight conversion</strong> cut the city’s electric bill roughly <strong>40%</strong> and retrofitted the vast majority of fixtures. Savings, lower maintenance, and better visibility are the baseline; adding “smart” controls is the next step (more on that below).</p>
<p><em><strong>Why you’ll feel it:</strong></em> brighter, more reliable lighting—and the potential to dim or brighten by block, report outages automatically, and flash alerts in emergencies.</p></div>
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<p><strong>Drones as first responders.</strong> GPD is exploring automated drone “docks” that launch to 911 calls, arriving in under two minutes, streaming video to officers who are still en route. The upside: quicker eyes on scenes, safer decision‑making, and fewer risky pursuits. The guardrails matter—public dashboards of every flight, strict policies, and geofenced no‑look zones—but the model is proven and getting cheaper.</p>
<p><strong>Smart parking that tells the truth.</strong> Beach cities like Laguna Beach publish real‑time parking availability to an app and roadside signs. Galveston can do the same: color‑coded maps for lots, garages, and key street zones; pricing that nudges drivers to the right places; and a “last mile” trolley prompt when a lot fills. The payoff is less circling, less honking, less stress.</p>
<p><strong>Pedestrian safety that pops.</strong> Rectangular rapid‑flashing beacons (RRFBs) at multilane crossings, raised refuge islands on Broadway, and better lighting where night foot traffic is heavy. These are cheap, fast, and measurable changes that protect the people who make our streets feel alive—families, service workers, hospitality staff, students, and seniors.</p>
<p><strong>Smart waste on the Seawall.</strong> Connected, solar‑compacting bins slash truck trips and overflow in high‑traffic corridors and parks. They also clean up the visitor experience (and the brand) without adding crews or fuel. It’s a visible win that residents notice.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><strong>Beach &amp; bay situational awareness.</strong> Low‑cost flood sensors and AI camera points at chronic trouble spots—48th &amp; Seawall, Harborside underpasses, alley pinch points—feeding a public dashboard that auto‑alerts when water covers hubs, lanes, or crosswalks. Pair that with push alerts and dynamic roadside messaging that route drivers around closures before they get stuck.</p>
<p><strong>Free public Wi‑Fi where it counts.</strong> Add smart poles—with Wi‑Fi, lighting, and charging—to a few strategic parks, beach pavilions, and transfer nodes. Start small; build equity. When storms knock out power, those poles become literal beacons.</p>
<p data-pm-slice="1 3 &#091;&#093;"><strong>City‑as‑sensor.</strong> Strap AI dashcams on city trucks—solid waste, streets, code—and let software flag potholes, blocked bike lanes, illegal dumping, and damaged signs while crews do their normal routes. Pipe tickets straight into work orders; measure how fast each department closes the loop.</p>
<p><strong>What this feels like for residents</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Fewer “why is this still broken?” moments.</strong> A leak or pothole gets flagged early and fixed faster.</li>
<li><strong>Shorter, calmer trips.</strong> Signals adapt, emergency vehicles flow through, and the system flexes for big weekends.</li>
<li><strong>Safer crosswalks, better lighting, cleaner corridors.</strong> The everyday, cumulative quality of life you notice at night.</li>
<li><strong>Transparent public safety.</strong> If drones fly, every launch is logged and viewable; policies are public; benefits are real.</li>
<li><strong>Less circling for parking.</strong> The app tells you the truth before you turn down a block.</li>
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<p>We’ve never been a city that waits for perfect conditions.</p>
<p>We build, rebuild, and rise—again and again—on a shifting edge of sand and salt. Resilience isn’t a slogan here; it’s muscle memory.</p>
<p>That’s why this next chapter feels less like innovation and more like instinct. Smart tech, for Galveston, isn’t about blinking screens or buzzwords. It’s about <strong>grace under pressure</strong>—a city that stays calm when the island is at its busiest and the skies are at their worst. It’s about the small mercies that add up: a traffic light that senses the crowd before it forms, a drone that reaches trouble before it grows, a water system that warns you before a leak drains your wallet.</p>
<p>These are not gadgets; they’re gestures of care—proof that the city itself can learn, listen, and look out for you.</p>
<p>Galveston has always balanced grit and grace, history and horizon. Now, with a few smart moves, we can balance something even more important: <strong>the human heartbeat of an island and the digital rhythm that keeps it alive.</strong></p>
<p>This is how we honor the past and design the future—one thoughtful, connected decision at a time. The tide will keep coming, as it always does. The question is: will we be ready to meet it with muscle, or with mind? Galveston’s answer, as ever, is both.</p>
<p>This is how we wow people, yes—but more importantly, it’s how we take care of our own.</p></div>
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<p><em><strong>&#8216;“Davie is announcing their first project milestone in the acquisition of Gulf Copper. It&#8217;s going to be a long road to get them to the $1 billion investment because we need to help them as Texas to win the federal contract to build icebreakers here in Texas. So, it’s going to be an all-hands-on deck effort from the community of Galveston and our Texas congressional delegation to get those ships here in Galveston.” ~ Josh Owens &#8211; Executive Director, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://gedp.org">Galveston Economic Developemnt Partnership</a></span></strong></em></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Watch an Exclusive Interview with the GEDP&#8217;s Josh Owens in the video below for the inside track on this potential $1 Billion dollar deal for Galveston, Galveston County, and the Texas Economy. It&#8217;s time to act not talk. </p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p data-start="155" data-end="808" class="">Davie Shipbuilding plans to invest $1 billion to turn Galveston into a major hub for building U.S. icebreakers—potentially creating over 2,000 high-paying jobs. But with other shipyards competing for the same federal contracts, Galveston needs aggressive state, local, and congressional incentives to seal the deal and reclaim a key role in America’s shipbuilding future. <strong data-start="385" data-end="492" data-is-last-node="">This is our moment—business leaders, elected officials, and residents must rally now to make it happen.</strong></p>
<p data-start="810" data-end="832" class="">— <em data-start="812" data-end="830">David Landriault</em></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Until recently, “Project Juno” sounded more like a codename from a Cold War thriller than a potential $1 billion economic boom for Galveston. But with Québec-based<span> </span><strong>Davie Shipbuilding</strong><span> </span>confirming plans to acquire Gulf Copper’s assets on Pelican Island and in Port Arthur, the secret is out—and the stakes are higher than ever.</p>
<p>This isn’t just a port upgrade. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore America’s shipbuilding dominance—right here on Galveston’s shores.</p>
<p>But without strong, strategic incentives, it could all slip away.</p>
<h3>From Secret Deal to Strategic Imperative</h3>
<p>Davie, now majority-owned by the U.K.-based<span> </span><strong>Inocea Group</strong>, is in final talks to purchase the Gulf Copper shipyards and invest<span> </span><strong>$1 billion to modernize and expand</strong><span> </span>them. The plan? Turn Texas into a<span> </span><strong>“world-class hub for American icebreaker and complex ship production,”</strong><span> </span>according to CEO James Davies.</p>
<p>If successful, Galveston stands to gain:</p>
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<li><strong>$1 billion+ in direct investment</strong></li>
<li><strong>2,000–2,500 high-paying jobs</strong><span> </span>($80K–$120K)</li>
<li>New industrial and defense ecosystems aligned with U.S. national security priorities</li>
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<p>This moment has been building for years. Davie already owns<span> </span><strong>Helsinki Shipyard</strong>, the world leader in icebreaker construction, and recently landed a $3.25 billion Canadian contract for its Polar Max vessel. They&#8217;re now ready to bring that expertise—and those contracts—stateside.</p>
<p>But the U.S. federal government has yet to decide where the next wave of polar icebreaker production will happen. And Texas is<span> </span><strong>not</strong><span> </span>the only contender.</p>
<h3>A Crowded Field—And a Closing Window</h3>
<p>The need is urgent. The U.S. has<span> </span><strong>only three Arctic-ready icebreakers</strong>, while<span> </span><strong>Russia boasts nearly 50</strong>. China is not far behind. And geopolitical tensions in the Arctic are only heating up.</p>
<p>To respond,<span> </span><strong>President Trump</strong><span> </span>signed an executive order earlier this year aimed at revitalizing U.S. shipbuilding. In a March address to Congress, he said bluntly:</p>
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<h3>“We’re going to make [ships] very fast, very soon.”<strong></strong></h3>
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<p>But while Davie has momentum, it’s not alone.<span> </span><strong>Hanwha</strong>, the South Korean conglomerate, acquired Philly Shipyard last year. Gulf Coast shipyards in Mississippi and Alabama are also jockeying for position.</p>
<p>If Texas wants to win, we have to compete—not just on merit, but on incentives.</p>
<h3>Why Galveston Still Has the Edge</h3>
<p>Galveston has three strategic advantages:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>A ready-made workforce</strong><span> </span>from Houston’s industrial sectors—pipefitters, welders, machinists, and steelworkers whose skills directly transfer to shipbuilding.</li>
<li><strong>Unified civic and business leadership</strong>, including the Galveston Economic Development Partnership and the Chamber of Commerce, who have actively courted Davie.</li>
<li><strong>A port ready for transformation</strong>, with deepwater access and space to scale both industrial and cargo operations.</li>
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<p>And with Davie’s proven expertise and the ICE Pact already linking Canada, Finland, and the U.S., the pipeline of skills and technology is in place.</p>
<p>But all of this means little if Washington doesn’t award the contracts—and<span> </span><strong>that’s where incentive-based support becomes make-or-break</strong>.</p>
<h3>What We Need to Secure the Win</h3>
<p>If Texas wants to lead the next wave of U.S. shipbuilding, we must act like a state that believes in industrial rebirth.</p>
<p>That means:</p>
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<li><strong>A state-level incentive package</strong><span> </span>that rivals what’s been used to attract Tesla, Samsung, and Intel</li>
<li><strong>Land lease agility and coordination</strong> from local entities like the Galveston Wharves Board</li>
<li><strong>Federal advocacy</strong><span> </span>from Texas’ congressional delegation to steer icebreaker production toward our coast</li>
<li><strong>Public-private infrastructure planning</strong><span> </span>to ensure port, rail, and road capacity can support increased shipyard activity</li>
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<p>This is more than a development deal. It’s a strategic pivot for Galveston—and the Gulf.</p>
<h3>A Moment Bigger Than the Island</h3>
<p>Let’s be clear: this isn’t just about economic development. This is about<span> </span><strong>restoring America’s capacity to project power and secure trade routes in the Arctic</strong>, where new lanes are opening as ice melts and superpowers jostle for dominance.</p>
<p>Galveston is being invited to play a role in a global story—one with military, economic, and symbolic weight.</p>
<p>We’ve gotten this far by working quietly and strategically. Now we must go further—with clarity, urgency, and a shared commitment to<span> </span><strong>making incentives match ambition</strong>.</p>
<h3>Let’s Make the Case—And Make It Stick</h3>
<p>If we want Galveston to help rebuild America’s naval capacity—and secure the economic and civic future this deal promises—we need to do more than celebrate a press release.</p>
<p>We need to act, advocate, and invest like the future depends on it.</p>
<p>Because this time, it does.</p>
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<p><span>UPDATE: Deal Expands to Corpus Christi, Gulf Copper Name Likely to Stay</span><br /><span>Since our original reporting, new details have emerged about the scope and potential of Davie Shipbuilding’s $1 billion investment into Texas—and they point to a broader and more ambitious plan than previously understood.</span></p>
<p><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid" data-testid="emoji"><span class="xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m">✅</span></span><span> More Than Galveston:</span><br /><span>While much of the focus has centered on Pelican Island, Davie’s acquisition of Gulf Copper will also include shipyard operations in Corpus Christi and the company’s Energy Services division, which supports offshore drilling. This positions Davie not just as a shipbuilder—but as a multifaceted industrial player along the Texas Gulf Coast.</span></p>
<p><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid" data-testid="emoji"><span class="xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m">✅</span></span><span> Existing Jobs Protected:</span><br /><span>Davie plans to retain over 400 existing Gulf Copper employees, an encouraging sign for workforce stability and continuity. Gulf Copper’s other business segments will continue operating independently.</span></p>
<p><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid" data-testid="emoji"><span class="xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m">✅</span></span><span> The Name Lives On:</span><br /><span>Despite the ownership shift, the Gulf Copper name will likely remain in some form, signaling a respect for legacy and brand familiarity as Davie integrates its operations.</span></p>
<p><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid" data-testid="emoji"><span class="xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m">✅</span></span><span> Federal Context Grows Bigger:</span><br /><span>Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which has cleared the House and is under Senate review, includes over $5 billion for Coast Guard infrastructure, specifically referencing cutters and icebreakers. If passed, this could supercharge the timeline and funding available for shipyards like the one Davie is building in Galveston.</span></p>
<p><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid" data-testid="emoji"><span class="xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m">✅</span></span><span> Facility Potential Confirmed:</span><br /><span>Davie says that once outfitted, the Galveston and Port Arthur yards could produce multiple icebreakers simultaneously. Hypothetically, the company says it could deliver a complex polar vessel in 48 months or less.</span></p>
<p><span class="x1xsqp64 xiy17q3 x1o6pynw x19co3pv xdj266r xjn30re xat24cr x1hb08if x2b8uid" data-testid="emoji"><span class="xexx8yu xcaqkgz x18d9i69 xbwkkl7 x3jgonx x1bhl96m">✅</span></span><span> No Local Incentives Yet:</span><br /><span>City and port officials confirmed there are no current local incentives offered to Davie, and no public discussions have occurred yet at the Wharves Board. The lease—which began in 2006—remains active, with Gulf Copper having paid over $24 million in rent to the Port of Galveston.</span></p>
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<p><strong>Written by David Landriault &#8211; Co-Founder &#8211; The 1839.</strong></p></div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There’s a rhythm to life on Galveston Island. If you live here long enough, you can feel it.</p>
<p>Once you’re in sync, everything changes. In The Rhythm of the Island, I reflect on how embracing this unique flow has helped me—and the business owners I work with—not just survive the off-season, but thrive in it.</p>
<p>Written By: Teresa Wagonseller, CPA, Fractional CFO, and proud member of The 39ers. </p>
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<p><strong>Galveston moves to its own beat—and once you’re in sync, everything changes.</strong></p>
<p>This isn’t a place where success comes from boardrooms or bottom lines. It’s built-in porch conversations, neighborly favors, and quiet seasons that offer space to breathe and build. In <em>The Rhythm of the Island</em>, Teresa reflects on how embracing this unique flow has helped her—and the business owners she works with—not just survive the off-season, but thrive in it. </p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Living in Galveston has taught me there’s a rhythm to island life—and the off-season is where the real magic happens. Here are the key takeaways.</p>
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<li>Galveston’s off-season is where true opportunity lies.</li>
<li>It’s a time for business owners and locals to regroup and reflect.</li>
<li>Community and creativity matter more than the bottom line.</li>
<li>The “lull” isn’t a setback—it’s a gift.</li>
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<p>— <em>Teresa Wagonseller</em></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><strong><em>“A personal take on the rhythm of island life and why the quiet months hold the key to growth and community.”</em><br />– Teresa Wagonseller</strong></p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>There’s a rhythm to life on Galveston Island. If you live here long enough, you can feel it.</p>
<p>It starts with a trickle in early spring—families on spring break, beach chairs unfolding, lines at restaurants are a little longer. Then comes the hum of summer: ferry horns, flip flops, festival crowds, and the occasional chorus of “I didn’t know Texas had beaches!” shouted by wide-eyed tourists.</p>
<p>But just as quickly as the island surges, it exhales. The pace slows. The air shifts. Locals get their parking spots back. Favorite restaurants have open tables again. The sea still sparkles—but it sparkles for us.</p>
<p>This is Galveston’s off-season. And honestly? It’s my favorite time of year.</p>
<p><strong>The Island’s Best-Kept Secret</strong></p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong—I love the buzz of summer. But ask anyone who’s lived here more than a few seasons and they’ll tell you: the real magic happens when the crowds go home. This is when Galveston breathes. When the locals reclaim the seawall. When neighborhood friends start filling the restaurant patios again. When the pace becomes, well… <em>island time</em>.</p>
<p>There’s a stillness that invites reflection. And for those of us who’ve built lives and businesses here, that quiet space can be more than peaceful—it can be powerful.</p>
<p>Whether you own a shop, run a gallery, or just love Galveston fiercely, this season gives us something special: a chance to reset, refocus, and reconnect—with each other and with the heartbeat of the island.</p></div>
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<p>When people hear “CFO,” they think spreadsheets and boardrooms. But the same person who crunches numbers is also the one sipping coffee at MOD, dancing at Island Oktoberfest, or chatting with friends on Postoffice Street. As a fractional CFO—a part-time financial strategist who helps businesses manage growth, cash flow, and planning without the cost of a full-time hire—I’ve found that living here isn’t just about knowing your numbers. It’s about knowing your people.</p>
<p>And that’s the real secret to thriving in Galveston. This isn’t a city where success is handed out in corporate boardrooms. It’s passed along in porch conversations, forged over drinks at happy hour, and strengthened through late-night texts that say, <em>“Hey, do you know someone who can help with this…”</em></p>
<p>If you’ve lived through a few off-seasons, you already know: your greatest asset isn’t your balance sheet—it’s your community.</p></div>
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<p>Here’s what I’ve learned after years of living and working here:</p>
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<p>Because while summer makes things busy, winter makes things clear.</p>
<p>This is when I see the smartest business owners regroup. They use the slower pace to experiment with new menu items, paint the walls, dream up new tours, launch side hustles, or finally dig into those “one day” ideas that kept getting pushed aside when the crowds were rolling in.</p>
<p>And here’s the thing: it’s not just for business owners. It’s a season for <em>all</em> of us to reflect and reset. Want to learn guitar? Start writing that screenplay? Host backyard dinners with friends? There’s no better time. This island practically whispers, “Go ahead… you’ve got a minute.”</p></div>
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<p>A lot of folks who move here from the mainland come in hot—fast growth, big plans, nonstop motion. I get it. The island feels like a blank canvas. But Galveston isn’t a place you <em>conquer.</em> It’s a place you learn to dance with.</p>
<p>Understanding the rhythms—when to push, when to pause, when to plant seeds—is part of what makes life here so rich. And for businesses especially, learning that rhythm is everything.</p>
<p><strong>A Little Planning Goes a Long Way</strong></p>
<p>Now—just because I’m a numbers person, I’ll throw in this one soft tip: set aside just a bit during the high season. Not just money (though yes, money helps), but time. Energy. Ideas. When it’s busy, jot them down. When it’s quiet, pull them out.</p>
<p>Some of the best ideas I’ve seen come from Galveston locals using the off-season as a kind of creative incubation period. That’s not just good business. That’s a smart way to live.</p>
<p><strong>More Porchlight Than Spotlight</strong></p>
<p>My job—officially—is to help people with things like financial forecasting and planning. But around here, the work is a little more porchlight than spotlight. It’s listening. Connecting dots. Helping someone breathe a little easier because their books make sense and their future looks more manageable.</p>
<p>If I can offer one thing as a local who’s also a finance nerd, it’s this: <em>you don’t have to do this alone.</em> There are smart, kind, generous people all over this island who know what you’re going through—because they’ve been through it too.</p>
<p>That’s the magic of Galveston. It’s not just a place. It’s a community of people who support each other.</p>
<p><strong>A Love Letter to the Quiet Season</strong></p>
<p>So here’s to the quiet season.</p>
<p>To the waitstaff finally getting two days off in a row.<br />To the business owners trying something new without a line out the door.<br />To the longtime locals who smile just a little wider in October because the island is, for a few months, <em>theirs again</em>.</p>
<p>Here’s to the porch swings and foggy-morning beach walks.<br />To the slower dinners, the deeper conversations, and the wild idea that maybe—<em>just maybe</em>—this lull isn’t a lull at all.</p>
<p>It’s a gift.</p>
<p><strong>Teresa Wagonseller</strong><br /><strong>CPA, fractional CFO, and proud member of The 39ers</strong></p></div>
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