New Canalside Walkway Proposed For Public Access at Hamptons Boathouses In Hampton Bays - 27 East

New Canalside Walkway Proposed For Public Access at Hamptons Boathouses In Hampton Bays

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A public access walkway will border the Hampton Boathouses property on Shinnecock Canal, in some sections using a floating dock.

A public access walkway will border the Hampton Boathouses property on Shinnecock Canal, in some sections using a floating dock.

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman at the Hampton Boathouses property, showing one of two viewing platforms.

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman at the Hampton Boathouses property, showing one of two viewing platforms.

Stairs at the northern end of the Hampton Boathouses property, lead down to the public walkway.

Stairs at the northern end of the Hampton Boathouses property, lead down to the public walkway.

The view from the northern border of the Hampton Boathouses property in Hampton Bays.

The view from the northern border of the Hampton Boathouses property in Hampton Bays.

A ramp allows for wheelchair accessibility to a section of the walkway.

A ramp allows for wheelchair accessibility to a section of the walkway.

Sections of the public walkway are yet to be constructed.

Sections of the public walkway are yet to be constructed.

Looking from the proposed walkway towards the planned boat slips and the bridge.

Looking from the proposed walkway towards the planned boat slips and the bridge.

An old dock comprises part of the public walkway.

An old dock comprises part of the public walkway.

A portion of the walkway is a floating dock.

A portion of the walkway is a floating dock.

Kitty Merrill on Dec 7, 2021
When the development is complete, the Hampton Boathouses property in Hampton Bays could include a public access walkway along the eastern side of the Shinnecock Canal. This week, Southampton Town... more

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