Human Access Project
Human Access Project is an organization based in Portland, Oregon, working to improve access to and public perception of the Willamette River.
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| Purpose | To improve access to and public perception of the Willamette River |
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| Headquarters | Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
| Website | Official website |
Activities
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One of the organization's projects, Poet's Beach, in 2020
The group spearheaded the creation of Audrey McCall Beach and Poet's Beach,[1][2] and organizes events such as the Big Float and Mayoral Swim.[3][4] Human Access Project organized a Valentine's Day swim in 2018.[5]
gollark: If we had vast quantities of convenient water just sitting right where people need it would be unreasonable rent-seeking to charge for it, but distribution and extraction of it isn't trivial.
gollark: Or, practically, different amounts of each.
gollark: So you can choose to buy water or not-water.
gollark: Like I said, I also support UBI or similar "free money" policies.
gollark: In theory you could get better efficiency out of dictatorial central planning, but it's a hard computational problem and has various practical issues beyond that.
See also
- Kevin Duckworth Memorial Dock
References
- "A New Swimmable, Loungeable Beach Is Open Under the Hawthorne Bridge". Portland Monthly. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- "Dozens of Catlin Gabel students help cleanup Poet's Beach". KPTV.com. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
- Gallivan, Joseph. "Big Float leader unconcerned by shrinkage".
- "Taking the plunge". www.bizjournals.com. July 9, 2019. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
- "Human Access Project dives into Willamette to celebrate winter milestone". KATU. 2018-02-14. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
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