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21City of Kingston Purchasing Department RFP#: CK-EDSP[removed]BROWNFIELD OPPORTUNITY AREA STEP 3 CONSULTANT SERVICES For the KINGSTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

City of Kingston Purchasing Department RFP#: CK-EDSP[removed]BROWNFIELD OPPORTUNITY AREA STEP 3 CONSULTANT SERVICES For the KINGSTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

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Source URL: www.ci.kingston.ny.us

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-29 11:25:55
22A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A KINGSTONBASED FERRY SERVICE  THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED FOR THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WITH FUNDS PROVIDED UNDER TITLE II OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FUND

A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A KINGSTONBASED FERRY SERVICE THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED FOR THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF STATE WITH FUNDS PROVIDED UNDER TITLE II OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FUND

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Source URL: www.kingston-ny.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-30 12:54:09
23Welcome to the Future Kingston Point Rail Trail! Today’s tour will introduce the proposals for a linear park and non-motorized trail along a 1.5 mile stretch of the former Ulster & Delaware Railroad, from midtown Kings

Welcome to the Future Kingston Point Rail Trail! Today’s tour will introduce the proposals for a linear park and non-motorized trail along a 1.5 mile stretch of the former Ulster & Delaware Railroad, from midtown Kings

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Source URL: www.kingstonlandtrust.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-15 22:00:57
24SECTION 5 – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE WATERSHED Watershed conditions are continuously changing and the Rondout Creek watershed is defined by its diversity, complexity and changes to the landscape and land use. Econom

SECTION 5 – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN THE WATERSHED Watershed conditions are continuously changing and the Rondout Creek watershed is defined by its diversity, complexity and changes to the landscape and land use. Econom

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Source URL: www.clearwater.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 12:31:46
25The Geneline The Monthly Newsletter of the Amelia Island Genealogical Society February 2014

The Geneline The Monthly Newsletter of the Amelia Island Genealogical Society February 2014

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Source URL: www.aigensoc.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-24 15:00:19
26SECTION 4 - WATER QUALITY Section 4.1 WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENTS: All waters in New York State are assigned a letter classification that denotes their “best uses.” In brief, the classifications are as follows: Class A

SECTION 4 - WATER QUALITY Section 4.1 WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENTS: All waters in New York State are assigned a letter classification that denotes their “best uses.” In brief, the classifications are as follows: Class A

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Source URL: www.clearwater.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 12:31:43
27SECTION 3.3 BIODIVERSITY Significance of Biodiversity to Watershed Planning: Watershed planning provides an ideal opportunity to consider conservation of biological resources. The plants, animals, and habitats — or bio

SECTION 3.3 BIODIVERSITY Significance of Biodiversity to Watershed Planning: Watershed planning provides an ideal opportunity to consider conservation of biological resources. The plants, animals, and habitats — or bio

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Source URL: www.clearwater.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 12:31:17
28SECTION 2 - RONDOUT CREEK AND ADJACENT WATERSHEDS 2.1 The Rondout-Wallkill Watershed: The Rondout Creek is among the largest tidal tributaries to the Hudson River. The headwaters of the Rondout Creek begin in the Town of

SECTION 2 - RONDOUT CREEK AND ADJACENT WATERSHEDS 2.1 The Rondout-Wallkill Watershed: The Rondout Creek is among the largest tidal tributaries to the Hudson River. The headwaters of the Rondout Creek begin in the Town of

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Source URL: www.clearwater.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 12:32:57
29SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Watersheds and Their Importance A watershed is an area of land that drains water into a specific pond, stream or river for which it is named. For example the Hudson River watershed encompasse

SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Watersheds and Their Importance A watershed is an area of land that drains water into a specific pond, stream or river for which it is named. For example the Hudson River watershed encompasse

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Source URL: www.clearwater.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 12:32:58
30Kingston Homeport 33 x 9.indd

Kingston Homeport 33 x 9.indd

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Source URL: www.clearwater.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-27 12:44:05