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The Waterfront Center, a non-profit education and urban planning organization, was formed in 1981 in the belief that waterfronts – where the land meets the ocean, bay, lake, river or canal – are unique, finite resources. Like the cities they help define, urban waterfronts are dynamic places, undergoing profound change. Waterfronts often represent the best opportunity for community enhancement and enrichment.
Its mission is to assist communities and the professions in making the wisest and best long-term uses of waterfront resources for maximum public benefit.
http://www.waterfrontcenter.org/index.html
Contact:
The Waterfront Center, PO Box 32129, Washington, DC 20007
202.337.0356 phone 202.986.0448 fax
e-mail: mail@waterfrontcenter.org
Its mission is to assist communities and the professions in making the wisest and best long-term uses of waterfront resources for maximum public benefit.
http://www.waterfrontcenter.org/index.html
Contact:
The Waterfront Center, PO Box 32129, Washington, DC 20007
202.337.0356 phone 202.986.0448 fax
e-mail: mail@waterfrontcenter.org