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Staff requests authorization to acquire approximately 825 acres of land in multiple tracts adjacent to the Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area (CMA) that is available from a willing seller. The land would add excellent habitat to the Matagorda Peninsula CMA.
El personal solicita autorización para adquirir aproximadamente 825 acres de terreno en múltiples parcelas adyacentes al Área de Gestión Costera (CMA) de la península de Matagorda, disponibles a través de un vendedor dispuesto. El terreno añadiría un excelente hábitat a la Península de Matagorda CMA.
Commission Agenda Item No. 9 Presenter: Stan David
Action Land Acquisition – Matagorda County Approximately 825 Acres at Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area May 28, 2026
I. Executive Summary: Staff requests authorization to acquire approximately 825 acres of land in multiple tracts adjacent to the Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area (CMA) that is available from a willing seller. The land would add excellent habitat to the Matagorda Peninsula CMA.
II. Discussion: In 2017, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) established the Matagorda Peninsula CMA with the acquisition of approximately 5,100 acres of land on Matagorda Peninsula from the Texas General Land Office. The Matagorda Peninsula CMA currently consists of more than 6,300 acres, preserving approximately 14 miles of peninsula from the Caney Creek Cut westward and from the Gulf of America to East Matagorda Bay. This CMA includes a remote and undeveloped barrier island system that preserves habitat for a remarkable diversity of coastal wildlife from nesting sea turtles to resident and migratory shore and wading birds, several of which are listed as Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Habitats consist of Gulf beaches, sand dunes, lagoons, strand prairies, bayous, tidal flats, and emergent salt marshes that are critical for the production of crustaceans, shellfish, and finfish. The East Matagorda Bay system has been identified as a conservation focal area by TPWD and its conservation partners. Goals to protect the East Matagorda Bay system include conserving as much of the peninsula and surrounding bay shoreline as opportunities and funding allow.
The subject tracts would add valuable land to expand TPWD’s research and management activities for indigenous and migratory wildlife species. Local staff regards these tracts as a high-priority strategic acquisition for the Matagorda Peninsula CMA. No additional staff or infrastructure would be needed to manage these tracts if acquired. The subject tracts would be acquired by the Matagorda Bay Foundation from a willing seller, and the sales contract for the property will be assigned to TPWD prior to closing.
III. Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission adopt the following motion:
“The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission authorizes the Executive Director to take all necessary steps to acquire from a willing seller approximately 825 acres of land at Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area.”
1. Exhibit A – Location Map 2. Exhibit B – Vicinity Map 3. Exhibit C – Site Map of Proposed Acquisition
Commission Agenda Item No. 9 Exhibit A
Location Map for Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area (CMA) Matagorda County
Commission Agenda Item No. 9 Exhibit B
Vicinity Map for Matagorda Peninsula CMA 20 Miles South of Bay City
Commission Agenda Item No. 9 Exhibit C
Site Map of Proposed Acquisition Subject Tracts Outlined in Yellow Matagorda Peninsula CMA Outlined in Green Mad Island WMA Outlined in Red
Land Acquisition – Matagorda County - Approximately 825 Acres at Matagorda Peninsula Coastal Management Area
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