Austin American-Statesman

South Texas groups trying to stop state’s land swap with SpaceX

- Pooja Salhotra

A coalition of Rio Grande Valley organizati­ons has filed a lawsuit against the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, seeking to block the state agency from pursuing a land swap with Elon Musk’s SpaceX spacecraft company.

Last month, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission voted unanimousl­y to pursue an exchange that would give 43 acres of Boca Chica State Park to SpaceX in exchange for 477 acres adjacent to Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. Rio Grande Valley residents opposed the exchange, arguing that Boca Chica is sacred to the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas and that the public park has long been a favorite recreation­al outpost for the majority Hispanic community in the Rio Grande Valley.

In the lawsuit filed last week in state District Court in Travis County, environmen­tal groups argue that the exchange is unlawful because the state failed to consider alternativ­es to giving away public land and failed to ensure the minimizati­on of harm to public land. The groups also argue that the state did not consider the best interests of the local community. The suit states that SpaceX does not own the land the state would receive in the swap. The Texas Standard reported in January that Musk was still negotiatin­g the purchase of the private land.

“This is just the latest example of our state officials failing to fulfill their obligation­s to Texans, whenever SpaceX is involved,” Marisa Perales, an attorney representi­ng the three Rio Grande Valley organizati­ons who filed the lawsuit, said in a statement. “Protecting public park land and the public’s interest means saying ‘no’ to the demands of SpaceX, whose space flight activities have caused harm to public lands and wildlife habitats.”

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department acquired Boca Chica State Park, located at Texas’ southernmo­st point along the Gulf Coast, in 1994 through a federal program aimed at preserving the land. The area provides habitat for some endangered species.

SpaceX began purchasing

“Protecting public park land and the public’s interest means saying ‘no’ to the demands of SpaceX, whose space flight activities have caused harm to public lands and wildlife habitats.”

Marisa Perales Attorney representi­ng three Rio Grande Valley organizati­ons

land in the area in 2012 to build a rocket manufactur­ing and test launch facility. The lawsuit alleges that SpaceX’s operations have caused damage to public lands by increasing runoff of stormwater and creating pollution.

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