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HCC River Access Donation
May 13, 2011

In last month's newsletter we published an article about the San Marcos River access problem, and the $1,000 donation made by the Houston Canoe Club to help resolve that issue.  You can review that article, by clicking HERE.

Tom Goynes is the local resident paddler who is spearheading the effort to save that access point, and the following is the word received by HCC member John Ohrt about the status of that effort:



John Ohrt to Tom Goynes:
At this week's Houston Canoe Club meeting a question was asked re: How did the Martindale access turn out. Did they meet their goal by the deadline etc.

Let me know briefly, and I will pass it along. Thanks.


John Ohrt



Tom Goynes' reply:
While we didn't come up with the full amount, we were close enough that the city decided to finance the balance.  So far, the TRPA has contributed $26,600.  The San Marcos River Foundation contributed $2,000, and the Guadalupe Blanco River Trust had collected $10,000, so we came up with a total of $38,600 out of $50,000.  The city was going to borrow the balance ($11,400) from the bank, but the sellers offered to finance at 4% interest with a 15 year payout and no prepayment penalty.  So the deal is done.  The extra park land is purchased.

And, on the day before we gave them the money the Martindale City Council passed an ordinance making a loading zone at Scull's Crossing (down near the river on the Martindale side of the new bridge).  They have also committed to building some steps on the Martindale side if the Scull family ever fences off the river right.

So, access is protected and the park in Martindale has expanded.  Now we just need to work on getting the deal finalized so the city can get the additional 8 acres of land.  But things are looking good.

Thanks for your help in making this happen!

Tom



         
Ken Anderson runs a rapid
on the San Marcos River.
  Scull crossing ahead!