Boathouse Eyed for Potomac River Virginia Shoreline
The National Park Service is seeking public input on the placement of a potential boathouse along the Potomac River—including one site in Alexandria.
The National Park Service, already considering a boathouse zone along the Potomac in Washington, D.C., is now setting its sites on Arlington or Alexandria, too. On Tuesday, the Park Service will hold a public scoping meeting on "proposed siting and construction of a public facility for non-motorized boats on the Virginia shoreline of the Potomac River," according to the project website. The meeting will be at Washington-Lee High School from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Congress tasked the Park Service in 1998 with identifying sites in Arlington and in 2002 the agency published a feasibility study for the area. "The study examined building a facility, which included indoor storage space and floating docks at four possible locations—two on the …
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Brett
9:52 am on Friday, October 5, 2012
When they say boathouse, is that only shells/crew style boats?   more ›