The Sierra Club is urging the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) to delay a vote Thursday on a proposed land swap SpaceX has requested involving its Starbase production and testing complex at Boca Chica.
The company wants 43 acres of Boca Chica State Park to "expand its operational footprint around its launch facilities" in exchange for giving TPWD 477 acres SpaceX owns near the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. TPWD has recommended approving the swap internally, and a resolution approving the land transfer is on the agenda for TPWD's meeting in Austin tomorrow.
The resolution says the transfer would "provide increased public recreational opportunities including hiking, camping, water recreation, and wildlife viewing, and allow for greater conservation of sensitive habitats for wintering and migratory birds."
The Sierra Club is urging TPWD to delay the vote, Conservation Director Cyrus Reed citing in a letter what he characterized as a "rushed and non-inclusive process" leading up to the vote, preceded by a public comment period ending today at 5 p.m.
"We have serious concerns about the proposed transfer, and we don't believe TPWD followed code in the way it provided the public with notice about this controversial proposal," he said. "The agency also, as far as we know, failed to provide public notice in Spanish and in Spanish-language news outlets. This is an important decision involving state lands, and the public deserves the right to know and provide input before a decision is rushed through on behalf of a private developer like SpaceX."
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