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Sunday, October
21, 2001
12 The Bayfront
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| George
Gongora/Caller-Times |
| For
many who live in Corpus Christi, taking Ocean Drive to work can
be a relaxing preparation for a long day or a small reward for
having just endured one. |
Corpus Christi
's 3.5-mile-long bayfront seawall has steps similar to those found
in stadiums, with one important difference: No admission fee, ever
- for fireworks shows, sailboat races or windsurfing regattas, or
for fishing or just looking out at the water, the ships and the birds.
For those who want to guarantee a spot, houses along
Ocean Drive average $500,000 - allowing for fluctuation both ways.
Other things worth knowing about the
bayfront:
Trees: 300-plus Washingtonia, Robusta, Florida and Texas Sabal
palms on Ocean Drive's 9-mile median.
Marina: 585 boat slips, generally 85 percent occupied; 92 percent
of the boats are recreational, 8 percent commercial, mostly shrimpers.
What Jesus did: A 15-foot bronze sculpture, titled "It is I," by
sculptor Kent Ullberg depicting Jesus on a boat stilling the storm
stands in front of First United Methodist Church, overlooking the
bay. The statue, completed in 1995, stilled a storm of debate that
had raged off and on at least since the 1920s, when the artist who
carved Mount Rushmore proposed a statue of Jesus out in the bay.
More beach, less riprap: $3 million, 1,200-foot-long, 250-foot-wide
beachfront project under way across the street from Texas A&M University-Corpus
Christi. Sandy beach will replace jagged chunks of concrete debris
called riprap.
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