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The Division of Coastal Resources works in partnership with community groups, non-profit organizations, state and federal agencies, and local governments to make communities better places to live, work and visit.

The Division of Coastal Resources is involved in a wide variety of programs and initiatives that help revitalize, promote and protect New York's communities and waterfronts. Over the past 20 years, the Division has worked with hundreds of local governments and communities to prepare Local Waterfront Revitalization Programs that define a local vision for the waterfront, and has provided technical and financial assistance to hundreds more communities for plans and projects that have expanded public access, reinvigorated urban waterfronts, restored habitats, and strengthened local economies.

The Division is continuing to expand collaborative relationships through numerous statewide and regional initiatives to assure that the quality of life for New Yorkers continues to flourish, both within and beyond the coastal area. Prominent among these initiatives are: Quality Communities Community Center Revitalization Committee, an interagency work group created to show communities how they can enhance their downtowns and community centers; Heritage Areas Advisory Commission; New York State Scenic Byways Advisory Board; New York State Soil and Water Conservation Committee; Canal Recreationway Commission; Hudson River Valley Greenway; and New York State Bird Conservation Area Program Advisory Committee, to name a few.

About Our Activities
The Division of Coastal Resources employs both traditional and innovative techniques to advance communities' use and enjoyment of their waterfronts and waterways. The Division works with partners in the public, business and non-profit sectors to foster appropriate use of these important resources. We provide timely technical and financial assistance to New York's communities, to help them respond to their changing waterfronts. The Division is involved in a wealth of activities, including:

About Our Staff
The Division of Coastal Resources includes people with a wealth of expertise and experience. Our staff includes planners, landscape architects, biologists, geologists, GIS analysts, attorneys and water quality specialists.

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Mamaroneck and Larchmont, NY

The long-term success of the Town of Mamaroneck and the Village of Larchmont Local Waterfront Revitalization Program has been made possible by institutionalizing waterfront management into day-to-day municipal management by creating the Coastal Zone Management Commission.

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Financial assistance provided by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, administered by the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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