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which community of people is more on the waterfront?

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which community of people is more on the waterfront?

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Many waterfronts become battlegrounds as various interests clash over plans for these valuable public lands. Since the amount of land available for development is usually small, and interest is intense among many parties, a winner-take-all mentality prevails. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In fact, the real source of conflict often lies not with the competing interests but with a fundamental flaw in the decision making process: When municipalities, developers, and designers ram projects through without sufficient public involvement, they trample upon the communities who actually have the most at stake. This is a challenge faced in planning for all public spaces, but it plays out most dramatically on urban waterfronts. The keen public interest in these issues can be seen in the number of community groups and local business associations that have sprung up in recent years to defend their waterfronts. In many cases, activists establish an organization to resist a specific project or

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The Willners were among the thousands of people who crowded the waterfront near the Charlestown Navy Yard and the Seaport World Trade Center on Thursday as Sail Boston 2009 opened to the public. “This is very special – I said this to the kids – that this isn’t something you always get to see in the city,” said Kristin Willner, a nurse at Tufts Medical Center. Forty-five vessels from 17 countries are docked at several locations in Boston Harbor, with public access from the Navy yard, the trade center and the Boston Fish Pier. The ships depart Monday for Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is a scaled-back version of the tall ships event held in Boston nine years ago. The 2000 version of Sail Boston included 100 ships and drew 7 million visitors. In 1992, Sail Boston hosted 200 ships as part of the 500-year celebration of the discovery of the Americas. Sources: http://ww

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The Willners were among the thousands of people who crowded the waterfront near the Charlestown Navy Yard and the Seaport World Trade Center on Thursday as Sail Boston 2009 opened to the public. “This is very special – I said this to the kids – that this isn’t something you always get to see in the city,” said Kristin Willner, a nurse at Tufts Medical Center. Forty-five vessels from 17 countries are docked at several locations in Boston Harbor, with public access from the Navy yard, the trade center and the Boston Fish Pier. The ships depart Monday for Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is a scaled-back version of the tall ships event held in Boston nine years ago. The 2000 version of Sail Boston included 100 ships and drew 7 million visitors. In 1992, Sail Boston hosted 200 ships as part of the 500-year celebration of the discovery of the Americas.

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