Sentences with phrase «new boat harbor»

Among other major projects in this year's capital spending plan, the Park District will spend $ 60 million on fixing the downtown Grant Park garage, $ 10 million to help replace the barriers that protect Lake Michigan's shoreline, $ 7.5 million for restoration of four lagoons and $ 8 million for a new boat harbor downtown.

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Upon arrival in New York harbor, the boat was quarantined for a short spell while the passengers were checked for disease.
Whatever the cause, the rare new chunk of real estate on the North Shore became controversial when a Wilmette Park District official said it would enhance the potential acquisition of the lease to an adjacent boat harbor by the district.
The new harbor will include finger docks to accommodate 420 boats and 10 marina police boats.
Consultants will propose five sites for new pleasure - boat harbors Tuesday as the Chicago Park District looks for ways to meet growing demand along the lakefront.
-- All 1,162 boat moorings to be displaced from Burnham Harbor by the fair will be relocated temporarily to the two new harbors, both of which will be funded by the fair.
The proposed harbor, near Loyola University, was one of five sites suggested by a marina consultant hired by the Park District to find new harbor locations to meet growing demands for boat slips.
The push for harbor expansion comes as the waiting list for Park District boat slips — both for new boaters and those seeking an upgrade — stands at 800, with predictions that unmet demand could more than double by 2025.
The big new recreational boat harbor in Hammond is on a roll, says director Bob Nelson.
New York has finalized guidelines for commercial fishing boats seeking safe harbor in storms and other adverse conditions, eight months after the state lost a court case against one East End fisherman because the rules weren't in writing.
One official said such boats are registered and docked in other states that offer incentives, and the tax break would have encouraged job creation on Long Island and around New York harbor.
I was able to do research on this big boat — this 190 - foot research vessel — that was working out of New York harbor.
Looking out from his window at the corner of Fulton and Nassau streets in one of the city's tallest buildings, Beach could look up and see the next tall building being built, or he could look out to the water and see the parade of boats floating past in the New York harbor.
Open Window, Collioure (1905; Collection of John Hay Whitney, New York), bold in its calligraphy and indifferent to the original colours of the motif, captures the sparkle of light glancing off the ripples of the harbor alive with bobbing boats.
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