Sentences with phrase «quality board voted»

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If you believe as I do, that Mike's abilities and qualities can serve our community well as a member of District 67's Board of Education, then I strongly urge you to join me in voting for Mike Borkowski on April 9.
While concerns about MIH can be easily translated in these meetings, the Council's issues with Zoning for Quality and Affordability (ZQA) are far more varied and reflect the opinions raised by community boards and borough presidents last year, when these plans were largely rejected in non-binding votes throughout the city.
The Rosendale Town Board voted last week to send a letter to the two designated co-lead agencies on the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) of the Pilgrim Pipeline project, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the New York Thruway Authority (NYTA), urging them to guarantee ample opportunities for «meaningful public and municipal participation» during the scoping phase of the review process.
In addition to voting against the neighborhood rezoning, the board voted no to the city's two proposed zoning text amendments — Mandatory Inclusionary Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability.
The board, which plays an advisory role on land use and community policy issues in the city, unanimously voted against the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability proposals with the exception of City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's office, which abstained from both votes.
Brooklyn's Borough Board voted Tuesday against supporting the administration's Mandatory Inclusion Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability plans, following similar rejections from boards representing Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx.
Over $ 9 million for Minneapolis Public Schools is at stake if teachers approve the agreement that has already been approved by the Minneapolis Public Schools Board and accepted by the Minnesota Department of Education.Members of the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers (MFT) are casting their votes this week to determine if our district should take part in the Quality Compensation (Q Comp) program offered by the state since 2005.
The LAUSD staff is recommending the board vote to close highly successful, existing charter schools serving thousands of high - need students and deny charter school petitions for new school despite the quality of education they provide.
At the same time, the West Virginia Board of Education voted to adopt the 12 Simulated Workplace protocols, which govern the design of the programs and ensure consistency and quality.
This historic vote by the State Board is a big and important step in ensuring that more students and families in Nashville have access to high - quality public schools.
This is the third time in two months that the LAUSD's Charter Schools Division has recommended the denial of a quality charter school proposal, the LA charter community has responded with collective advocacy, and the board has voted to overturn the recommendation.
The board also voted to modify NIC's mission statement to emphasize the importance of the quality of seniors housing and care.
CREA's key concern regarding protection of the MLS trademark is also clarified in the Dispatch: «Preservation of the MLS trademarks not only involves conditions governing their use, but also safeguarding the quality of the services that are symbolized by the MLS trademarks...» The new «Interpretations» of the MLS Rules & Regulations, as proposed by CREA's Board of Directors, to be voted on at CREA's AGM in March: Usage of the MLS Trademarks 1.
My vote is for the vertical planks — both are so pretty, but I agree with those who have noted that the vertical boards will really give your beautiful room the feeling of more height and a more airy quality.
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