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$34 billion authorized for Ike Dike, construction aimed to protect Texas Coast from hurricane impact
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) — President Joe Biden signed the Nationwide Protection Authorization Act, offering almost $858 billion in navy funding.
Part of that, authorizing a $34 billion proposal to construct a system that may forestall main storm surges alongside the Texas coast.
“This was an enormous step within the authorization, a important one within the course of,” Brian D. Freedman, with the Bay Space Houston Financial Partnership, stated.
Freedman, president of the group champions Friday’s transfer, when Biden approved a $34 billion proposal that would come with constructing a storm surge safety system.
“So, now the main target is on the appropriation aspect of the equation and ensuring that there is funding to proceed to maneuver ahead,” Freedman stated.
He says it is an essential step within the battle to forestall main disasters from taking place just like the one we went by means of again in 2008.
“It was roughly $30 billion in harm in a hurricane, degree 3, and was the beginning of the Ike Dike idea,” Freedman stated.
In line with a Texas A&M professor, the idea could be an answer to defending the Galveston-Houston space from a storm surge catastrophe.
“The Houston space is dwelling to one of many world’s largest petrochemical complexes, an enormous portion of the navy’s jet aviation gas, industrial aviation gas, petrochemical merchandise that go into issues we use every single day throughout the nation,” Freedman defined.
Freedman says a disruption from a future hurricane like Hurricane Ike may have an enormous influence on the economic system and area and so safeguarding a beneficial asset just like the oil business is vital to the area’s growth.
“This mission would go a great distance in ensuring these industries are protected within the occasion of one other hurricane and might proceed to function,” he stated.
Leaders like U.S. Senator John Cornyn, who launched the laws to approve the mission, celebrated.
“The Coastal Backbone will present the important infrastructure wanted to guard our coastal communities and the industries that gas our state and nationwide economic system,” Cornyn stated.
And due to the authorization, the U.S. Military Corps of Engineers says it will probably now transfer ahead with planning on this main mission that can take years to finish.
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Dinner at Dallas restaurant becomes holiday tradition for North Texas families
Holiday traditions run the gamut in North Texas. For some, it means a yearly dinner at a popular Dallas Chinese restaurant. But not just any dinner. These are gatherings reserved months in advance. And Wednesday’s festivities just happened to fall on Christmas day and the start of Hanukkah.
Ask April Kao when they plan to close the Royal China restaurant for the night, and she’ll tell you simply whenever the last person leaves. It’s what she’s grown accustomed to. When the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, with all its excitement and frenzy, comes breezing through the front door of the Royal China restaurant off Preston Road and Royal Lane.
Kao and her husband George, both owners of the restaurant, said opening on December 25 was never part of the original business plan.
“We didn’t used to open on Christmas day,” she said. “And in 2008 after the renovation, people begged and begged, ‘Please you have to open.’”
So, they did, and there’s been a massive turnout ever since. People from surrounding neighborhoods in North Dallas and people from different faith communities rely on Royal China.
“Before we open the door, we have lines outside and it’s getting busier and busier. So we take reservations a year before,” Kao said.
One Dallas family made reservations during the summer just to be sure their 15-year tradition wouldn’t miss a beat.
“My son-in-law, Berry, was the one who first suggested that we come to a Chinese restaurant on Christmas day,” said Lynn Harnden. “And we make our reservations like in July to be sure to come.”
As the years pass, seats are added to the reservation. This year, the Hardens occupied two tables with seventeen guests.
As for upholding family traditions, the Kaos have their own wall of memories at the restaurant. It’s a reminder of how far they’ve come from 1974, when George Kao’s father came from Taiwan with a dream and a plan.
“He is very proud,” he said. “He would smile. He’s smiling from above.”
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