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Visioning the Future of Lower Manhattan's Civic Amenities
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Places: Waterfront—various sites



Lower Manhattan has always been characterized by its vistas over the water - it was settled centuries ago because of the water. Now we have the opportunity to make the waterfront a key amenity, restoring its importance by giving it new uses. Click on one of the waterfront segments below to give your ideas and opinions on how it could be improved.




What are your concerns about the waterfront from Houston Street to Brooklyn Bridge?

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View of Brooklyn from east river Click image for a slideshow on the topic at left

... or the stretch south of the Brooklyn Bridge - including the Seaport, the Fulton Fish Market, and the Pier 11 ferry terminal?

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Brooklyn Bridge, looking west at Manhattan Click image for a slideshow on the topic at left

...or the Staten Island Ferry Terminal & Battery Park?

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Historic Battery Park has become greatly improved in recent years, thanks to an active conservancy group Click image for a slideshow on the topic at left

Give us your thoughts on Pier A, Robert Wagner Park, and Battery Park City's South Cove?

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Existing Site: Wagner park Click image for a slideshow on the topic at left

Battery Park City Esplanade - North Cove - North Esplanade: How can this busy section be improved?

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Existing Site: Battery Park City Esplanade Click on the image for a larger view

What are key issues for you concerning Hudson River Park?

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