Did you know POSTER 020910 - Newport Harbor …Seamen’s Church Institute Armory & Ann St. Pier...

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NEWPORT HARBOR WALK 2010: Building upon the accomplishments of Newport’s Friends of the Waterfront, which has a public access and signage program underway, the University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center and the Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program is assisting the City of Newport and other stakeholders in the identification of opportunities and barriers to creating a seamless public access system along Newport Harbor. This system would connect points along the waterfront from King Park, the wharves along Lower Thames Street and America’s Cup Avenue, and Goat Island to the Pell Bridge and points north. Local residents and visitors in Newport are encouraged to go out and explore your Harbor Walk! Please look for this sign to guide you in your stroll: PROVIDE YOUR INPUT! Please complete the SURVEY form provided below and tell us what you think about the Harbor Walk! For more information: Please contact Teresa Crean, University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program (401) 874-6626, [email protected] RI Sea Grant, Newport Harbor: http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/ecosystems/ ai/nh_main.html Friends of the Waterfront: http://www.newportharborwalk.com/ Funding for this display was provided by: The Rhode Island Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts, and Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program. Did you know the City of Newport has a Harbor Walk? Whitehorne House/NRF Wellington Plaza Wellington Square Newport Police Cardines Field Newport Gateway Visitor Information Center Washington Square Trinity Church Post Office Newport Public Library Hunter Park Spencer Park Mary Ferrazzoli Park (Harbor Walk Info Sign) Van Zandt Pier Navy Hospital Storer Park NEWPORT PELL BRIDGE GOAT ISLAND State Pier #9 (RIDEM) Perrotti Park & Harbormaster Bowen’s & Bannister Wharves Newport Yachting Center Seamen’s Church Institute Armory & Ann St. Pier International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS) King Park WELLINGTON AVENUE n n n n LOWER THAMES STREET LOWER THAMES STREET Casey’s Marina MEMORIAL BOULEVARD AMERICAS CUP AVENUE AMERICAS CUP AVENUE WASHINGTON STREET LONG WHARF MARLBOROUGH STREET LONG WHARF THAMES STREET Harbor Walk Info Sign GOAT ISLAND CAUSEWAY I * I * I * I * I * I * VAN ZANDT AVENUE WASHINGTON STREET FAREWELL STREET SPRING STREET Ida Lewis Yacht Club Coddington Wharf Park Battery Park Newport Shipyard John J. Martins Memorial Park Elm St. Pier ELM STREET CYPRESS STREET THIRD STREET Lee’s Wharf Park HOWARD STREET ANN STREET DEARBORN STREET Rochambeau Memorial King Park Stone Pier CRMC Shoreline Public Access Newport Harbor Walk (existing) BATTERY STREET PINE STREET POPLAR STREET WILLOW STREET Goat Island Causeway Pier February 2010

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NEWPORT HARBOR WALK 2010:Building upon the accomplishments of Newport’s Friends of the Waterfront, which has a public access and signage program underway, the University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center and the Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program is assisting the City of Newport and other stakeholders in the identifi cation of opportunities and barriers to creating a seamless public access system along Newport Harbor. This system would connect points along the waterfront from King Park, the wharves along Lower Thames Street and America’s Cup Avenue, and Goat Island to the Pell Bridge and points north. Local residents and visitors in Newport are encouraged to go out and explore your Harbor Walk! Please look for this sign to guide you in your stroll:

PROVIDE YOUR INPUT!Please complete the

SURVEY form provided below and tell us what

you think about the Harbor Walk!

For more information:Please contact Teresa Crean,

University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center

Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program(401) 874-6626, [email protected]

RI Sea Grant, Newport Harbor: http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/ecosystems/

ai/nh_main.html

Friends of the Waterfront:http://www.newportharborwalk.com/

Funding for this display was provided by: The Rhode Island Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts,

and Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program.

Did you know the City of Newporthas a Harbor Walk?

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Elm St.Pier

ELM STREET

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Lee’s WharfPark

HOWARD STREET

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RochambeauMemorial

King ParkStone Pier

CRMC Shoreline Public Access

Newport Harbor Walk (existing)

BATTERY STREET

PINE STREET

POPLAR STREET

WILLOW STREET

Goat IslandCauseway Pier

February 2010