Sentences with phrase «city boundary lines»

The Court further concluded that school districting, based upon town and city boundary lines, is unconstitutional.

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The boundaries of my district are pretty straightforward, except in the case of the city of Fall River, where the boundary line...
The boundaries of my district are pretty straightforward, except in the case of the city of Fall River, where the boundary line seems to meander arbitrarily along different streets, dividing the city between the 9th and 4th districts.
Not only do our 700 school district lines often track patterns of residential economic segregation, there are school districts in this state today — including New York City — with boundary lines within the district that keep children of wealth starkly separated from children of poverty.
The state constitution further mandates that district lines «should [follow] visible geographic features, city, town, and county boundaries, and undivided census tracts.»
JAMESTOWN — the Jamestown City Council has given its unanimous approval to new ward boundary lines that will bring the city's ward populations into compliance with the 2010 cenCity Council has given its unanimous approval to new ward boundary lines that will bring the city's ward populations into compliance with the 2010 cencity's ward populations into compliance with the 2010 census.
District lines shall follow visible geographic features, and city, town and county boundaries and undivided «census tracts» as much as practical.
Its boundaries are from the north: Jackie Robinson Parkway (Queens Border) to the south: Belt Parkway: from the east: Queens City line (border to the west: Van Sinderen and Louisiana Avenue.
The cameo lovers are not forgotten — designers once more pushed the boundaries: classic yet fresh lines, punk - style patchwork, and architectural cuts will blend perfectly with your weekend edit or nights out in the city.
Missouri's pension boundaries would make it practically impossible for high - performing school districts to operate a program, run a school, or loan teachers within the Saint Louis or Kansas City boundaries, just as state pension boundaries would make it impossible for schools to effectively work across state lines.
For example, in the case of Washington D.C., if the entire CBSA were an appropriate point of comparison, charter students would be crossing state lines (since the Washington D.C. CBSA also includes Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia) and city boundaries in the 5,000 square mile region in an effort to travel to charter schools in the heart of inner city D.C. Of course, it doesn't make sense to compare, for instance, the charter schools in Washington D.C. (where 93 % of the charter schools in the metro region are located) to the traditional public schools in Front Royal, VA, which is 63 miles away!
Imaginary boundary lines delineating the inner city, suburban or rural communities, whether school or societal, do not stop violence, gangs, guns and drugs.
Populated areas without shelters share boundary lines with cities that do have shelters.
Built in 1862, the line encircles the boundary of the city as it was during the reign of Napoleon III.
35 (1) If the City and another municipality having joint jurisdiction over a boundary line highway enter into an agreement under which each municipality agrees to keep any part of the highway in repair for its whole width and to indemnify the other municipality from any loss or damage arising from the lack of repair for that part, the agreement and a copy of the by - law authorizing the agreement may be registered in the proper land registry office for the area in which the highway is located.
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