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Artist Leo March explores Boston waterfront
Photo-essay captures human experience, asks what we should aspire to.
MoreAn open, inviting, and vibrant waterfront can be a foundation of opportunity for all people in Boston, from Dorchester to East Boston and Mattapan to Allston. We’re working together to ensure that everyone has access to their waterfront—to live, work, and visit—and that it helps protect us in the face of a changing climate. Join us to help achieve the waterfront that you want to experience.
Check out these efforts to make our waterfront more fun and inspiring for everyone.
Piers Park 3
The Blueway
Harborwalk
Photo-essay captures human experience, asks what we should aspire to.
MoreA first-of-its-kind study finds that Boston Harbor—once dubbed America's filthiest harbor—is now worth between $30 and $100 billion in ecosystem services. The study demonstrates that …
MoreConservation Law Foundation (CLF) announced the release of a new People’s Guide to the Massachusetts Public Waterfront Act today. The guide provides crucial information about the rights …
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