Sentences with phrase «city bureaucracy»

"city bureaucracy" refers to the government officials and administrative systems that work together within a city. It includes the various departments and agencies responsible for providing services and making important decisions for the city and its residents. Full definition
The project had been stalled for years by city bureaucracy and the recession and was finally getting new life.
«From organizing voter registration drives, to helping tenants facing eviction navigate city bureaucracy, to standing with workers on the picket line, to passionately advocating for education funding, Marisol Alcantara has spent her career fighting for the issues that New Yorkers care about,» he said in a statement.
Not quite attuned to the ways of city bureaucracy, however, they were dismayed at just how flat their plan had fallen in front of San Francisco Port Commission urban designer Dan Hodapp.
«From organizing voter registration drives, to helping tenants facing eviction navigate city bureaucracy, to standing with workers on the picket line, to passionately advocating for education funding, Marisol Alcantara has spent her career fighting for the issues that New Yorkers care about,» Diaz Jr. said in a press release.
And the Small Business Week San Francisco, which starts later in the month, on May 16, include events like, «Navigating the City Bureaucracy: Doing Business in San Francisco» and «How Facebook is Helping Achieve Your Business Goals.»
In an attempt to preserve some of his administration's policies after he leaves office, Mayor Bloomberg will establish a new office to help businesses, especially smaller ones, navigate city bureaucracy.
City Council candidate John Choe will open a weekly community service center in Flushing Monday to provide community residents with assistance in handling day - to - day issues and to help navigate what he calls «city bureaucracy
At the same time, reformers were working to create an alternative to New York City's traditional public schools, with a sprawling cluster of charters that could exist outside the city bureaucracy, and the typical union mandates.
He is attempting to replicate the success of charter schools by freeing up to 200 district schools from the straitjackets of the union contract and city bureaucracy.
The most remarkable thing about this event is not just that people will come out to contribute their uninvited ideas to a City bureaucracy that may not even listen to a word that they say, but the medium, this bar camp idea where so many diverse people of all ages and skills come together to exchange them, and use web tools like wikis, blogs, skype and flickr to disseminate them instantly.
Parking firm sues Warshauer: In published accounts, Paul Warshauer has portrayed himself as an underdog fighting the city bureaucracy in efforts to reopen the shuttered Portage Park Theater on the Northwest Side.
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