Sentences with phrase «city came to this resolution»

The city came to this resolution largely because of the huge expenses associated with its overcrowded shelter system and its euthanasia rate of approximately 4000 unwanted dogs and cats PER MONTH.
The city came to this resolution largely because of the huge expenses associated with its overcrowded shelter system and its euthanasia rate of approximately 4000 unwanted dogs and cats per month.

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The bitter, sometimes petulant negotiations between the City of Edmonton and Oilers owner and pharmacy magnate Daryl Katz over who will pay for a proposed new 18,500 - plus - seat downtown arena have come to a close, but the resolution is less than complete.
Tomorrow, Washington Heights and Inwood city councilman Ydanis Rodriguez — an immigrant himself, having come to the United States from the Dominican Republic when he was 18 — will introduce a resolution condemning the law.
«We're still hoping to come to a resolution with the city,» Whyland said.
Bellows added that the Hurley Town Board had passed a resolution okaying the terms of the agreement earlier this month, which would authorize him to sign the deal once it's finalized and signed by New York City in the coming weeks.
Mark - Viverito's fashion statement came four days after the City Council passed a resolution urging President Obama to grant him clemency.
The situation deteriorated to the point where the Rensselaer County Legislature passed a resolution calling on the city to thaw the pipes, County Chairman Martin Reid telling Time Warner Cable News: «All they need to do is have the city engineer declare an emergency and they can hire people to come out right away.
The CSP experiment comes four years after Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher signed a resolution to add the city to an international coalition of «compassionate» cities committed to the values of selflessness, equity, justice, and respect.
An effort to commit the City of Baytown to becoming a no - kill community came to fruition on Sept. 14, 2017, with the unanimous passage of a resolution by City Council.
The report, prepared in response to a resolution passed by the Legislature, suggested that 80 percent of replacement output for Clinton and Quad Cities would come from coal, 12 percent from natural gas and 8 percent from renewables.
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