88R25948 BPG-D
 
  By: LaMantia S.R. No. 497
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The City of South Padre Island is celebrating the
  50th anniversary of its founding in 2023; and
         WHEREAS, Situated at the southernmost tip of Padre Island in
  Cameron County, the City of South Padre Island is located in the
  vicinity of the Rancho de Santa Cruz de Buena Vista, settled in the
  early 19th century by the island's namesake, Padre José Ballí; it
  became a resort during the mid-19th century, and a ferry later began
  serving the island; in the 1920s, civic leaders tried to attract
  more tourists by building several seaside hotels on wooden piers;
  and
         WHEREAS, Development finally gained momentum following the
  completion of the Queen Isabella Causeway in 1954; nearly two
  decades later, dedicated citizens launched a campaign to
  incorporate; they filed an application with Cameron County Judge
  Ray Ramon in February 1973, and the election was conducted a month
  later; on April 10, the judge counted 128 out of 158 ballots in
  favor of incorporation; the board of aldermen held its first
  meeting that June; and
         WHEREAS, The community's population surpassed 300 by 1978 and
  then more than tripled within a decade; growth proceeded apace as
  tourism flourished, and in 2009, the town became the City of South
  Padre Island with the adoption of a home rule charter; under its
  council-manager form of government, voters elect a city council
  composed of the mayor, five district members, and three at-large
  members; the council appoints the city manager; and
         WHEREAS, Tourism remains the major engine of the economy,
  with more than 9 million people annually drawn by the sandy beaches
  and subtropical landscape; city staff works with an extensive
  volunteer network of committees, task forces, boards, and
  commissions to preserve this lovely setting and support world-class
  conservation efforts, including the protection of the Kemp's Ridley
  sea turtle and an artificial reef; the South Padre Island Birding
  and Nature Center, located on a major migratory route, educates
  visitors about the more than 300 avian species in the area, as well
  as other native flora and fauna; and
         WHEREAS, Over the course of a half century, the City of South
  Padre Island has distinguished itself as a community characterized
  by natural beauty, livability, prosperity, and an active, engaged
  citizenry; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the 88th Texas Legislature
  hereby congratulate the City of South Padre Island on the 50th
  anniversary of its founding and extend to its residents sincere
  best wishes for the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the city as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  Senate.