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Accessible Waterfronts: Defining public access and who is (under–)served

When:
April 13, 2016: 6:00PM to 8:00PM
Where:
Cornell AAP NYC 26 Broadway 20th Floor, New York, NY 10004 map
To Attend:
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Join the Waterfront Alliance for a program in their Deep Drives series for a program based on Connecting Our Waterways: An Assessment of Public Access and Stewardship in the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary, published this spring by HEP and USFS panelists will discuss the distribution of public access and stewardship in the harbor region, with an emphasis on undeserved areas.

Participants will discuss the future of waterfront access in our region, including the kind of access that is currently available, who its serving, and who its stewards are. Panelists will include Rob Pirani and Kate Biocourt of the NY-NJ Harbor & Estuary Program, and Erika Svendsen of the US Forest Service Urban Field Station.

This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by Cornell University, and ARCADIS.

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