Maritime Division’s project dashboards
The Maritime Division’s project dashboards highlight port and waterway projects throughout the state.
Maritime Infrastructure & Seaport Connectivity projects
The Seaport Connectivity Program provides grants to seaports and other entities for projects that will improve connectivity, enhance safety, and relieve congestion in communities around the state’s maritime ports.
The Maritime Infrastructure Program provides grants to seaports for maritime port security, transportation, facility projects, and maritime port studies.
Details on funded Maritime Infrastructure Program and Seaport Connectivity Program projects are highlighted on this dashboard.
This dashboard highlights the Maritime Infrastructure Program and Seaport Connectivity Program projects proposed in the 89th Legislative Session Texas Port Mission Plan. TxDOT's Maritime Divison, in collaboration with the Port Authority Advisory Committee, has identified $3.11 billion in port infrastructure and $585 million in seaport connectivity investment needs across Texas seaports.
Beneficial Use projects
In our most established role, the Maritime Division partners with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to provide land, easements, and right-of-way for the disposal of material dredged from the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW). As good stewards of state resources, the Maritime Division is also exploring ways to collaborate with the USACE on Beneficial Use projects using dredged material to restore wildlife habitat, nourish eroding beaches, or to improve parkland, for example. The USACE Galveston District Beneficial Use Planning Map shows the upcoming maintenance dredging projects and forecasted 5 year plans.