“but access points to the waterways are not distributed equally.” That is the crux of the piece. Access points cannot ever be equal due to geography and other factors. More nonsensical racist bulverism shoved down our throats.
The Bronx side of the Harlem Estuary is perhaps mostly palisade and bluff at the north end where it enters the Hudson. It also includes Yankee Stadium and the parkland that was the old Stadium. Much of the rest is I87 and Metro North and Amtrac. Both right along the water. There are a few entry points, such as where Columbia and Fordham crew teams store their craft and practice. Those are on the Manhattan side.