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  • Waterfronts are almost entirely absent in the big ideas of twentieth-century city planning.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Waterfronts today, whether along a deepwater harbor, a lake, or a river, represent some of the most desirable urban real estate—not only for parks, but also for museums, tourist attractions, recreational facilities, and commercial and residential developments.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Waterfronts today, whether along a deepwater harbor, a lake, or a river, represent some of the most desirable urban real estate—not only for parks, but also for museums, tourist attractions, recreational facilities, and commercial and residential developments.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Waterfronts are almost entirely absent in the big ideas of twentieth-century city planning.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Waterfronts are almost entirely absent in the big ideas of twentieth-century city planning.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Waterfronts today, whether along a deepwater harbor, a lake, or a river, represent some of the most desirable urban real estate—not only for parks, but also for museums, tourist attractions, recreational facilities, and commercial and residential developments.

    Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010

  • Preserve Our Wallets and Waterfronts, or POWW, has amped up its campaign to change the city charter and give voters more rights over future stadium construction.

    POWW ramps up signature drive Peter Schorsch 2009

  • Among the ideas: Eliminate one-third of the state's 611 school districts, change state law to permit local-government tax sharing, create a "Walkable Waterfronts" program and establish a "fix it first" priority instead of building new highways.

    dispatch.com: RSS ajohnson@dispatch.com 2010

  • (D-Bushwick), who kept Housing; Mike Nelson (D-Sheepshead Bay, Midwood), who kept Waterfronts, and Inez Dickens, who kept Standards and Ethics - all coming with a $10,000 stipend also known as a lulu.

    NY Post: News 2010

  • (D-Bushwick), who kept Housing; Mike Nelson (D-Sheepshead Bay, Midwood), who kept Waterfronts, and Inez Dickens, who kept Standards and Ethics - all coming with a $10,000 stipend also known as a lulu.

    NY Post: News 2010

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