From Yonkers to Kingston, the Coast Guard proposes 10
anchorage sites for commercial vessels along the Hudson River.
Not exact matches
A New York congressman from the Hudson Valley is standing his ground after declaring last week that a U.S. Coast Guard proposal
for Hudson River
anchorage sites is effectively dead.
Hudson Valley Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney Monday announced next steps regarding the suspended U.S. Coast Guard proposal
for anchorage sites along the Hudson River.
The shipping industry has said the
anchorage sites are needed to create safe places
for ships to stop and crews to rest.
The directed study came after the Coast Guard suspended the rulemaking process
for a proposal of up to 10 additional
anchorage sites between Yonkers and Kingston in June.
This came after the Coast Guard shelved a proposal in June
for up to 10
anchorage sites from Yonkers to Kingston.
The Coast Guard proposes 10
anchorage sites — basically, rest stops —
for commercial vessels along the Hudson River, from Yonkers to Kingston.
A Westchester County legislator is sponsoring a resolution in opposition to a proposal
for up to 10
anchorage sites in the Hudson River.
Pace University students in Westchester County have written to the U.S. Coast Guard commandant, petitioning him to withdraw the service's proposal
for anchorage sites in the Hudson River.