The Memorial Park Master Plan and the Survival of Buffalo Bayou

Sept. 20, 2014

Nobody wanted to mention the strange plan to bulldoze our wild Buffalo Bayou in Memorial Park and they wouldn’t let us put out our flyers at the Memorial Park Conservancy meeting in the El Dorado Ballroom on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, to introduce the beginnings of a new master plan for the park. The previous master plan in 2004 recommended that this last remaining stretch of wild bayou be left alone as a valuable educational tool about nature and its dynamic process. The conservancy, a private, non-profit organization charged with protecting and preserving the 1500-acre park, has decided to ignore that recommendation and supports razing the riparian forest, dredging, channelizing, rerouting, and destroying the ecosystem of this stable, functioning reach of the bayou. Because.

Well, few people understand what the purpose of this bizarre project is, and we have talked to some certified geniuses about it. Proponents call it erosion control, flood control, invasive species control, “restoration,” but none of it explains the massive amount of destruction planned or why they are using long-discredited channelizing methods that likely will result in more erosion, more flooding, and the whole artificially reconstructed bayou washing out, along with whatever native vegetation they plant there.

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Topographic map of Buffalo Bayou on the southern edge of Memorial Park, 2013.

Topographic map of Buffalo Bayou on the southern edge of Memorial Park, 2013.

One thought on “The Memorial Park Master Plan and the Survival of Buffalo Bayou”

  1. Al Salinas says:

    I feel that no matter how many petitions are signed/comments made/ signatures acquired to stop the destruction of the bayou west of Shepherd we will be told that those wanting it done outnumbered those of us trying to save the bayou and the destruction will take place. Those big whigs that are for it will get their way and proceed as they have always intended. They are just making us feel that we did have a say in the matter but were outvoted. Those of us against the destruction will never know the exact results of the votes etc.

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