Letter proposes Texas Heroes Monument as artificial reef material

A letter to the editor in The Daily News suggests repurposing signage from the Texas Heroes Monument into material for an artificial reef. The writer notes that the referenced Red Light District no longer exists, making the signage unnecessary. The proposal comes from Michael S. Moriarty of Galveston.

In a letter published in The Daily News, Michael S. Moriarty from Galveston advocates for using the signage from the Texas Heroes Monument as material for an artificial reef. He argues that since the Red Light District, which the monument apparently referenced, no longer exists, the signage serves no further purpose.

Moriarty emphasizes the ongoing need for materials to build artificial reefs, which support marine ecosystems. The letter appears in the opinion section under letters to the editor, highlighting local perspectives on historical monuments and environmental uses.

No additional details on the monument's current status or the feasibility of the idea are provided in the letter. This suggestion reflects community input on repurposing historical elements in Galveston, a coastal area where artificial reefs could benefit local waters.

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