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Permitting Waterfront Construction: 2 Recent Projects in the Pacific Northwest
As in many regions of the United States, the Pacific Northwest has experienced an economic boom for a number of years. The boom in the Northwest has drawn more people to the region, resulting in an expanding need for infrastructure to support growing commercial and recreational demands. This paper looks at the permitting issues involved in the successful development of two recent projects: (1) construction of a new wharf on the Columbia River at the Port of Longview, and (2) Construction of new waterfront park facilities for the City of Portland on the Willamette River.
Permitting Waterfront Construction: 2 Recent Projects in the Pacific Northwest
As in many regions of the United States, the Pacific Northwest has experienced an economic boom for a number of years. The boom in the Northwest has drawn more people to the region, resulting in an expanding need for infrastructure to support growing commercial and recreational demands. This paper looks at the permitting issues involved in the successful development of two recent projects: (1) construction of a new wharf on the Columbia River at the Port of Longview, and (2) Construction of new waterfront park facilities for the City of Portland on the Willamette River.
Permitting Waterfront Construction: 2 Recent Projects in the Pacific Northwest
Scott, Lamar (author) / Krehbiel, Norm (author) / Jansky, Andrew (author)
Ports Conference 2001 ; 2001 ; Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Ports '01 ; 1-10
2001-04-27
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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