League City officials have deemed the boat ramp on Clear Creek near FM 270 to be near the end of its life cycle, and are seeking state funds to renovate it and make it suitable for all types of boats.

The details

League City City Council voted unanimously to apply for a grant through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, or TPWD, at its Oct. 28 meeting.



If the grant is approved, the renovations would remove silt from the launch area and reinforce the ramp’s deteriorating bulkhead, according to city documents.


The cost

Improvements to the public boating ramp located on Clear Creek are expected to cost $2 million, with the biggest construction costs being bulkhead improvements, sidewalks and ramp rehabilitation, according to city documents.

Through TPWD, the state-city boating access construction grant would require League City to cover 25% of construction costs, with the department shouldering the remaining 75%, according to city documents.

Looking ahead


The annual deadline for the grant is Feb. 1, according to TPWD’s website.