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I've been working so hard at writing this month's report & putting
together the panel, that I didn't really consider advertising. Anyway,
if you have some free time tomorrow afternoon (4-5.30) by 237 Main St
- 12th floor tomorrow, it's the April forum for the Partnership for
the Public Good. It's going to be on the downtown Erie Canal Harbor
development project, & reps from the development authority will be
there to face the firing squad.
Steve Marshall.
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Erie Canal Harbor Development
How Will the Community Benefit?
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with panelists:
Julie Barrett O'Neill, Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper
Amy Kedron, Buffalo First
Lou Jean Fleron, Cornell ILR
moderated by:
Aaron Bartley; People United for Sustainable Housing - Buffalo
and featuring a presentation by:
Matt Davison, Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation spokesman
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Can a developed Erie Canal Harbor help to improve our local economic
conditions, bridge social divides, and better our own impression and
the national reputation of our city; while embracing aesthetic design,
providing a home for local entrepreneurs, providing quality
employment, and without damaging the riverfront environment?
To what other goals should such this project aspire? What can be
learned from the waterfront projects of other cities that have come
before?
Join our panel in discussing the Erie Canal Harbor Development
project.
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PPG Tuesday Forums are free & open to the public.
A companion report will be available at the event, and at

I thought it might make a fine water wedding spot. :D
Cool. I have always wondered about that too!
It's the Emerald Channel Water Intake. There's a big hole in the bottom that's like a bathtub drain for Lake Erie, sending 125 million gallons of water a day through a 12-foot-diameter tunnel to the Ward Pumping Station. I saw a photo of the inside once and it was really cool but I can't remember what happened to it.
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- Z