Land swap will open up more waterfront land around Georgetown to the public
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Land swap will open up more waterfront land around Georgetown to the public
The D.C. government is announcing a deal that aims to open up more waterfront land around Georgetown to everyone who might want to enjoy it. .in-article-vertical-video {float: right; padding-left: 10px;width:300px !important;}@media only screen and (max-width: 767px) {.in-article-vertical-video {float: none; padding-left: 20px;}}.in-article-vertical-video connatix_video_caption {width: 300px !important;}#tnvbNcaMHUrl {margin-bottom: 10px;padding…
“District of Columbia, Georgetown University, and the National Park Service Announce Agreement to Increase Public Waterfront Access along the Georgetown Waterfront”
photo by CTB in DC From the Mayor's Office: "The District of Columbia (District), Georgetown University, and the National Park Service announced an agreement regarding the development of property along the Georgetown Waterfront that will complete a decades long effort to realize expanded non-motorized boating activities along the Potomac River in Georgetown, as well as
Georgetown University Announces Long Awaited Boathouse
Yesterday, Georgetown University and the city announced a land swap deal that will enable the school to build its own boathouse for the first time. The deal has been literally decades in the making, and still has a few hurdles to jump (or maybe bouys to pass?) before it will come to fruition. But it’s still a milestone day for the school and the greater DC rowing community. The school published this page giving some details of the deal. But in s…
District Links: New agreement would facilitate GU boathouse as well as public waterfront access; Army parade to shut some streets for 4 days; and more
A new agreement among the DC government, the National Park Service and Georgetown University to transfer several parcels near Key Bridge aims to complete a decades-long effort to expand nonmotorized boating activities along the Potomac River in Georgetown.
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