하켄삭 리버 그린웨이

Hackensack River Greenway
동쪽으로 저지시티와 베이욘을 바라보는 뉴어크 베이
세카우쿠스의 하켄색

한때 해켄삭 [1]리버 워크로 알려진 해켄삭 리버 그린웨이는 미국 뉴저지 [2][3][4][5][6]허드슨 카운티뉴어크 만과 해켄삭 강을 따라 부분적으로 건설되었습니다.

가능한 한 물 가장자리의 윤곽을 가깝게 따라가는 18마일(29km)의 선형 공원은 베르겐 포인트(.mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-decems,.mw-parser-output .go-dec.inline.mw-parser-default, .mw-parser-dec.mw-default, mw-display.mw-ser-par-dec.mw-inline.mw-in-dec.mw.geo-multi-punct, .mw-parser-output .geo-inline-hidden{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude, .mw-parser-output {white-space:nowrap}40°38'40°N 74°08'29°W / 40.64476°N 74.141422°W / 40.64476°W; -74.141422), 북쪽허드슨연안 산책로 및 동부 브리키쉬 습지(40°48'07°N 74.01'36°W / 40.801873°N 74.026798°W; 40.026798-076°[7]N)와 연결됩니다.이 산책로는 인접한 지방 자치체인 Bayonne(5.5 선형 [8][9][10][11]마일), Jersey City(5.6 선형 마일) 및 Secaucus[12][13] 통과하며 노스 [1]베르겐의 산책로와 연결될 가능성이 있습니다.그것은 새롭고 확립된 주거 지역, 카운티 및 시립 공원, 갈색 들판, 산업 지역, 상업 지구 및 습지 보호 구역을 통과합니다.기존의 공원과 산책로가 통합되고 새로운 구역이 건설되었지만, 그곳에는 여전히 [14]격차가 있습니다.이 다리는 16개의 다리(일부는 더 이상 사용되지 않음) 아래를 지나 8개의 자연 [15]하천을 가로지를 것입니다.제안된 에식스 - 허드슨 그린웨이와 동시에 구간이 운행되고 제안된 모리스 운하 그린웨이와 교차할 것입니다.1988년부터 공공 신뢰 원칙에 따라 뉴저지 법은 물에서 100피트(30m) 이내에 새로 건설되는 건물은 [16]물가를 따라 30피트(9.1m)의 공공 공간을 제공해야 한다고 규정하고 있습니다.

2015년 [17]예비 평가 후, 2022년 9월 Lower Hackensack은 연방 슈퍼펀드 사이트로 선언되어 물과 [18][19][20]해안선을 복구하기 위한 프로세스를 촉발했습니다.

티넥을 통과하는 해켄삭 강 그린웨이는 허드슨 카운티에 있는 것과 연결되지 않는 국립 레크리에이션[21] 트레일입니다.

바욘 다리에서 본 베르겐 포인트
바이욘 해안선에서 뉴어크

보도를 따라 이동하는 경로 및 지점

루트코프스키 공원 산책로
드로이어스 포인트와 베이프론트 사이의 코브
리버벤드 습지

갤러리

참고 항목

레퍼런스

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