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Council approves concept for TxDOT-located sculpture using Keep Texas Beautiful grant funds

August 06, 2025 | Seabrook, Harris County, Texas


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Council approves concept for TxDOT-located sculpture using Keep Texas Beautiful grant funds
Seabrook City Council unanimously approved moving forward with a concept to use a $160,000 Keep Texas Beautiful award to fund an art installation at the northbound exit ramp of State Highway 146 at Tenth Street.

Why it matters: The award must be spent on TxDOT right-of-way, and the Parks & Trails Committee recommended the location as a visible gateway element that fits the grant rules. Council approved the concept and asked staff to begin working with TxDOT on size, placement and procurement.

Details: John (Parks & Trails Committee) presented background on the Keep Texas Beautiful award ($160,000) and explained TxDOT restrictions: decorative lighting, flagpoles and signage are generally not allowed on state right-of-way, but sculptures and hardscape features may be permitted. The committee proposed a native-bird-themed sculpture (examples discussed included a heron or similar Gulf Coast bird) at the northbound SH-146/Tenth Street ramp. Committee members said TxDOT typically consolidates smaller awards into bundled contracts, so the city’s funds may be one of many projects administered by TxDOT’s chosen contractor.

Action taken: Council voted to approve the concept and directed staff to coordinate with TxDOT and solicit community input on potential designs and appropriate scale. Council members requested staff confirm maximum allowable size, materials and whether subtle lighting might be permitted.

Ending: Staff will work with TxDOT to confirm technical constraints and return with proposed designs and procurement steps for council approval.

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