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More than 15,000 new residential units are proposed or under construction from Westchester County to Albany. Thank you for taking this Virtual Tour which our community planners have created after surveying what The New York Times has called "a house building industrial complex." Read the editorial (PDF/90KB)
Some of this development is good. Some is really bad. Take a look and judge for yourself. Even more importantly, seize this critical point in time to Get Involved in shaping your waterfront.
Scenic Hudson is working hard to promote basic principles and approaches that will protect the Hudson waterfront as a national treasure and vital public resource -- while allowing well-planned development to occur.
Join your friends and neighbors who are using Scenic Hudson's convenient action alerts to stay informed and to tell decision-makers what they want for their community's waterfront.

Ned Sullivan
President, Scenic Hudson |
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Related Links
- Virtual Tour (PDF/4.16MB)
- Handling the Hudson Boom (PDF/88KB)
THE NEW YORK TIMES, Editorial, March 5, 2006.
- Hudson Valley Magazine, March, 2006 (PDF/1.88MB)
The New Riverfront The Building Boom on the Hudson: Good or Bad?
- A Tale of Two Cities:
How Scenic Hudson Created Positive Waterfront Development in Beacon and Yonkers
- Rooms With Views Replace Factories on Hudson's Banks
THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 31, 2005.
- Riversprawl (PDF/90KB)
THE NEW YORK TIMES, Editorial, November 20, 2005.
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