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State to help pay for repairs to Ike-damaged evacuation route
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Texas is providing more than $6 million to help repair a Hurricane Ike-damaged evacuation route. The funding announced Monday by Gov. Rick Perry will benefit the Bluewater Highway Shoreline Stabilization Project, on County Road 257. The highway, damaged during the September 2008 hurricane, is an evacuation route for Galveston and Brazoria County, including Surfside, Freeport and Angleton. Perry's office says damage to the roadway and adjoining sand dune system has placed more than 2,600 acres of marshland and tidal habitat at risk of erosion and overwash. The General Land Office will oversee the project, including restoration of the nearby natural beach and sand dune system. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)










