Sentences with phrase «as citywide»

• Functioned as Citywide leader in proposing customer service policies, improving practices, defining goals, resolving customer escalations and measuring performance.
LACE, or Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, on January 27th will re-present Suzanne Lacy's 1977 performance work then called Three Weeks in May, now being called Three Weeks in January, as a citywide public performance and event still dedicated to raising awareness about rape and sexual violence against women.
DC has used CLASS for several years as a citywide Pre-K performance measure in a sample of 3 - and 4 - year - old classrooms.
We also provide systematic and comprehensive training to all local school council members, as well as citywide resources and support to all parents of CPS students.
In addition, the implementation of reforms — such as citywide enrollment and the expansion of high quality schools — are also cited as two areas that have made a real difference for the district.
The network expects an overall special - education population of more than 15 percent this school year — with a concentration of 22 percent at Cohen High School — compared to what Kleban described as a citywide average that traditionally hovers around 12 percent.
June 14, 2017 (Chicago)- Educators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together over 150 Chicago educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homelessness.
But his administration had to admit that the dropout rate at Renewal schools rose to 18.6 percent last year, even as the citywide rate declined to a record low of 8.5 percent.
Following the 2012 enactment of a landmark bullying prevention law, Washington, D.C., has taken a more comprehensive approach to youth bullying than many other cities — an approach that sees prevention as not solely the responsibility of teachers or parents, but as a citywide mandate with shared responsibilities.
But Jeff's story merely begins with the bombing, and via a tour de force performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, Stronger tackles the fallout from Jeff's injury and the personal toll that being acclaimed as a citywide «hero» takes on him, his family, and his on - again / off - again girlfriend.
«These results show that the warming signal from strategies that focus only on outdoor water - use reductions can meaningfully offset the cooling effects of a major heat mitigation strategy, such as citywide cool roof deployment,» they write.
Hogan and Denno, as citywide candidates, must gather 1,000 valid signatures from Democrats to get on the primary ballot.
Developers such as Lloyd Goldman, the Chetrit family and commercial broker Robert Knakal have recently opened their wallets as the citywide race for comptroller...
As a citywide candidate, you can make a thousand phone calls yet it is unlikely that one political club or one Republican county organization could have a major impact.

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George Ford, chief economist for the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Public Policy Studies, said EPB got the equivalent of $ 2,000 per customer in federal subsidies to build its citywide fiber optic network Ford said other government - owned utilities, such as one in Bristol, Va., have gotten $ 7,000 or more per subscriber to add telecommunications services that compete against private companies such as AT&T, Comcast and Charter Communications.
Residential units citywide see drop - off, but Brooklyn and the Bronx see bump as developers hunt for cheaper land
Correction: A previous version of the article incorrectly identified the dollar volume for Cushman and HFF in the individual borough charts, as well as JLL's dollar and deal volume in the citywide chart and story.
Labor unions often cooperate with business as in San Francisco where the building trades unions campaigned against the effort to establish a citywide height limitation.
This year, GNA hopes to build on its previous successes and solidify TOGN as a top culinary neighborhood, cultural event and citywide institution.
Officials said the program, estimated to cost as much as $ 23 million over four years, could be paid for through a citywide soda tax.
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New York City wants elected and community officials to speak up about potential locations for new homeless shelters in their neighborhoods as it enters the second year of its effort to build 90 citywide.
De Blasio's plan to reshape neighborhoods is facing widespread opposition from community leaders and elected officials, setting up a battle for his administration as it seeks to build more affordable housing citywide.
At 9:30 a.m., the de Blasio Administration and elected officials will announce that the Department of Homeless Services has ended the use of more than 42 percent of cluster units citywide as part of the its commitment to phasing out the 18 - year - old stop - gap cluster site program, 1146 Ogden Ave., the Bronx.
The rejiggered model will require a set amount of affordable housing in every project citywide receiving the abatement, as de Blasio sought.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer, who supports legalization, released a report Tuesday estimating the annual market for marijuana could be as large as $ 3.1 billion statewide and $ 1.1 billion citywide and that it could generate as much as $ 1.3 billion annually in tax revenue.
Brooklyn Paper article on BP Adams selecting «A Tree Grows in Brooklyn» as his choice for One Book, One NY, a citywide reading campaign.
The speaker has continued raising money as if she were mounting a citywide campaign, though she has never given any indication she planned to challenge any of the current incumbents.
«I'm choosing my words carefully so as not to disrupt an investigation... I'm elected citywide and I take this seriously.
The insider cited James» experience winning a citywide race as evidence she could pose a real threat to de Blasio in a Democratic primary.
Paul's life has been dedicated to community service, as evidenced by the numerous local and Citywide Boards of which he is a member.
The rally featured two citywide elected officials, Scott Stringer and Tish James, as well as Assembly Member Phil Goldfeder, State Senator Joe Addabbo, Queens Borough President Melinda Katz and Council Members Eric Ulrich and Vincent Gentile.
Both Democrats are eyeing the congressional seat as a stepping stone for a 2013 race for citywide office.
Sharon Lin, NYC's Youth Poet Laureate said, «New York City is having a citywide election this fall, and I hope to motivate as many young people to go to the polls as possible.
And that would include talking about «base» because Anthony has citywide appeal and I see him pulling in Manhattan as well as from Brooklyn,» he said, ticking off constituencies favorable to Ms. Quinn, Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Thompson he thought could be potential Weiner voters.
Earlier in January, as New Yorkers faced nearly two weeks of subzero temperatures, city Comptroller Scott Stringer said an analysis of NYCHA's boiler system conducted by his office revealed a defect rate of 39.5 percent - five times higher than the citywide rate of 7.9 percent.
But the mix - ups made a mockery of the process, charged Michelle Gebrail of Queens, who serves as president of the Citywide Council on High Schools, a group of high - school PTA leaders.
For citywide offices though, those waivers — commonly known as a Wilson Pakula — must be issued from the leadership of the county committees within New York City.
NEW YORK, NY — As part of a 24 Hour, citywide tour, former City Comptroller Bill Thompson will campaign in Queens on THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 and FRIDAY, AUGUST 2.
The NYC Council has identified instant runoff voting — and the end of citywide runoff election — as one of several dozen budget and legislative priorities in Albany.
She's the president of the Bronx High School Federation and has served as co-president of the Citywide Council on Special Education.
De Blasio was neck - and - neck in potential citywide match - ups with Comptroller Scott Stringer, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Bronx Borough president Ruben Diaz, Jr. if those Democrats ran against him as independents.
Reginald Bowman, President Citywide Council of Presidents of the New York City Housing Authority — the official leader of residents of the city's sprawling public housing system — blasted the pol's remarks as reminiscent of decapitated French Queen Marie Antoinette.
The Queens Borough Board's evaluation of the proposed amendments is part of a six - month citywide public review process that began in late September as mandated by the City Charter, and includes separate reviews by Community Boards and Borough Presidents, as well as by the City Planning Commission around mid-December.
Brooklyn state Sen. Kevin Parker said he's considering the citywide run because he thinks there's «at least a 50 - 50 chance» that Stringer — whom he describes as a «good friend» — will take on the mayor in 2017.
Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez said the center has been pivotal for the community, serving as a «role model» citywide for its youth and senior programs, and adding that even the mayor held an important meeting there in recent months.
Malpass also said that if, as expected, the «Stop de Blasio» line draws a large number of voters, its use will be extended citywide next year to back the Republican Party's candidate for mayor — assuming de Blasio is running for re-election.
Citywide, Democrats are looking to unite behind a candidate leaders did not choose, as they try to keep city hall in November.
Mitchell Wu, a Public Advocate Appointee on the Citywide Council on English Language Learners, said the DOE is also seeking more involvement from families who don't use English as their primary language.
In a blockbuster move, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton on Thursday said Deputy Inspector James Grant, the commanding officer of the 19th Precinct on the Upper East Side, had been placed on modified duty and stripped of his gun and badge, as was Deputy Chief Michael Harrington, who was the No. 2 in the NYPD's citywide housing bureau.
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