Phrases with «public dock»

A "public dock" refers to a structure or area by the water, typically a lake or a river, that is publicly accessible for docking boats or other watercraft. It is a place where people can tie up their vessels temporarily when they are not in use. Full definition

Sentences with «public dock»

  • «MWA's vision for a network of public docks that are available for little or no fee to the users will help restore this community's lost connection to our waterways — connections that are desperately needed to grow the waterfront and foster waterway stewards that can advocate for a healthy estuary,» reads the letter of support. (dnainfo.com)
  • «Excuse me maam / sir, sorry to bother you, but I am canvassing the neighbourhood conducting a scientific survey to find out if your and your neighbours» docks are safe for public use, because docks that extend out over the water, which sub marine ground beneath which your docks rest upon is actually owned by the crown, must be constructed in accordance with the government's rules and regulations regarding the «Safe Public Docks Act». (remonline.com)
  • This.5 - acre property is conveniently located just steps from the Harraseeket River public dock and 1.2 miles from downtown... (vitalius.com)
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