Sentences with phrase «community board resolution»

It seemed a perfect fit: Moore has a book to promote (he told the crowd at the bookstore last night that he had no interest in doing signings at big chain stores), and St. Mark's Bookshop is itself in trouble, and has asked its landlord, Cooper Union, the private engineering, architecture and art college, to reduce its $ 20,000 monthly rent (with backup from a local petition and a community board resolution).
City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, who represents East Harlem, attended the meeting to throw her support behind a community board resolution stating their problems with the project.
As detailed in the Community Board resolution, the applicants have a long history as bad actors in the communities where they operate.

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The Roselle Park District Board has approved a resolution to allow the village of Carol Stream to join the Western DuPage Special Recreation Association, a group of communities that work together to provide recreational opportunities for physically and mentally challenged residents.
According to the resolution, scheduled to be considered at the next park board meeting on Sept. 13, the park district staff would meet with the club, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, and interested civic and community groups for 90 days to either adapt the gun club activities to eliminate violations or to relocate it to another site on park district property.
Community Board 12 had responded to the city's Inwood rezoning plan with a detailed resolution crafted from input offered by concerned residents at multiple community meetings and public Community Board 12 had responded to the city's Inwood rezoning plan with a detailed resolution crafted from input offered by concerned residents at multiple community meetings and public community meetings and public hearings.
Brewer's recommendation to the CPC comes after a March 20 vote by Community Board 12 to adopt a negative resolution to the rezoning, along with suggested modifications.
Following a month of abundant citywide community activism and outreach, City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio has submitted to City Hall more than 10,600 parent petition signatures, dozens of video and audio testimonies and nearly 20 resolutions from Community Education Councils, Community Boards and the Schools Chancellor's Parent Advisory Council, all protesting teacher and day ccommunity activism and outreach, City Public Advocate Bill de Blasio has submitted to City Hall more than 10,600 parent petition signatures, dozens of video and audio testimonies and nearly 20 resolutions from Community Education Councils, Community Boards and the Schools Chancellor's Parent Advisory Council, all protesting teacher and day cCommunity Education Councils, Community Boards and the Schools Chancellor's Parent Advisory Council, all protesting teacher and day cCommunity Boards and the Schools Chancellor's Parent Advisory Council, all protesting teacher and day care cuts.
At its January full board meeting, Community Board 2 unanimously passed a resolution calling on Mayor Bloomberg and the city to take steps toward dealing with chaotic street congestion caused by the massive number of street vendors along Broadway in board meeting, Community Board 2 unanimously passed a resolution calling on Mayor Bloomberg and the city to take steps toward dealing with chaotic street congestion caused by the massive number of street vendors along Broadway in Board 2 unanimously passed a resolution calling on Mayor Bloomberg and the city to take steps toward dealing with chaotic street congestion caused by the massive number of street vendors along Broadway in Soho.
On Monday, the Manhattan Borough Board — made up of the borough president, community board chairpersons and city councilmembers — approved resolutions rejecting two key zoning proposals unless they are revised, the third borough to dBoard — made up of the borough president, community board chairpersons and city councilmembers — approved resolutions rejecting two key zoning proposals unless they are revised, the third borough to dboard chairpersons and city councilmembers — approved resolutions rejecting two key zoning proposals unless they are revised, the third borough to do so.
Speaking in support of the resolution, Anthony Harmon, the UFT director of parent and community outreach, who served as an NAACP vice president and a board member under Dr. Martin, called her a «true unionist to her heart.»
Yohaira Alvarez, community coordinator for the Civilian Complaint Review Board, an independent agency that investigates misconduct allegations, urged a host of nonprofit groups, community leaders and locals to consider the agency a partner in their work to bring concerns about police to resolution.
The Bethlehem town board passed a resolution declaring the town a «sanctuary community,» affirming that the local government and police department would continue as it had been — not requesting a person's immigration status or citizenship unless necessary for the protection of public safety.
He said that the board, «vehemently opposes any plan that closes the Phoenicia elementary school and robs our residents and their children of convenient localized education opportunities for their younger children, disregards the needs of the local economy and businessmen and residents that assist with, sponsor and pay for school programs...» The resolution listed how the school acts as a community center including athletic, educational, social programs during the evenings, weekends and summer that are sponsored by the town.
Manhattan Community Board 1 approved a unanimous resolution last month demanding the authority cancel the marina R.F.P. and issue a new one.
This was made clear when Community Board 1, upon hearing that Governor Andrew Cuomo, shortly after taking office, was thinking of removing Chris Ward from the Port's helm, unanimously passed a resolution calling on the new governor -LSB-...]
Likewise, a resolution honored Thad Smith for serving the community for many years as both a member and chairman of the Town of Horicon Zoning Board of Appeals.
Community Board 3 opposed the application in a May 2017 resolution.
Community Board 8 unanimously approved a nonbinding resolution that would...
Despite a resolution from Community Board 3 and letters from our local elected officials, the Department of Transportation has not adequately addressed the situation.
Developers recently resubmitted reworked plans for power lines, but after months of community objections and local town boards passing resolutions against the transmission lines, the state Public Service Commission will hold a June conference on whether they're needed.
The battle for an improved and enforceable community benefits agreement has picked up some steam since the last community meetings held late last year after which Community Board effectively deadlocked on a resolution to approve Columbicommunity benefits agreement has picked up some steam since the last community meetings held late last year after which Community Board effectively deadlocked on a resolution to approve Columbicommunity meetings held late last year after which Community Board effectively deadlocked on a resolution to approve ColumbiCommunity Board effectively deadlocked on a resolution to approve Columbia's plan.
Developers said that after the community board issued a resolution opposing the initial 23 - story proposal in March, they met with Brewer and her team, as well as with City Planning, to respond to the comments from the community.
The Thurman Station Association, a local group of community volunteers, has stepped in to take over the Jack Wax Party after controversy erupted over the handling of the party's proceeds occurred late last year and the former town board decided to conduct oversight of the event — but a new town board in January rescinded the resolution that both established town involvement and named former town Deputy Supervisor Susan Shepler to organize the event.
Community Board # 2 approved a resolution calling for this type of curb - side pick - up.
We are planning a series of informational sessions and a petition campaign as a show of community involvement in a lead up to the introduction of the resolution for a town board vote.
In November, the community board tried to shut Jue Lan Club down by passing a strongly - worded resolution asking the state Liquor Authority not to renew the eatery's liquor license another two years.
In response to the complaints, Community Board 2 passed a resolution requesting that the festival be cut short at Kenmare Street, drawing outrage from event organizers and longtime residents.
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We are pleased to announce the release of the JOIDES Resolution Assessment Report, and the accompanying JOIDES Resolution Community Survey Data Report, in support of the National Science Foundation's request to the National Science Board for the renewal of funding for the JR facility for the next five years.
Here's a more immediate benefit: Under a resolution sponsored by Yolie Flores Aguilar, vice president of the L.A. Unified school board, charter operators, along with unions and community groups, could submit proposals to run any of more than 50 new campuses that will open over the next three to four years.
The Cincinnati Board of Education then voted unanimously on the resolution that contained the demands of the coalition, namely to reaffirm their support of CLCs by publically acknowledging that despite having the 2nd highest child poverty rate in the nation, the academic success of the district is attributed to the positive role of the Community Learning Center model.
Fort Wayne Community Schools» board passed a similar resolution last week, saying it would no longer label its schools solely based upon their A-F letter grade.
Several school boards across California, as well as the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office, the California State University, and the University of California, have passed resolutions designating their campuses as safe zones and resource centers for students and families threatened by immigration enforcement, including:
«Resolutions like this distract us and are perpetuating harmful myths in the community,» Rachel Hazlehurst, of Camino Nuevo Charter Academy told the board, calling the resolution from board member Scott Schmerelson «divisive in nature.»
Any organization can propose and pass a resolution in support of the education funding lawsuit — a community group, a PTO, a PTA, a home school association, a school board, a municipal organization such as a borough council, etc..
Encourage your local community group or school board to pass a resolution in support of the school funding lawsuit and send the resolution to your area newspapers, your lawmakers, and the governor.
P4T and community organizations are asking the CPS Board of Education to adopt a similar resolution.
In September, 700 of us showed up to protest at the opening of the Broad Museum, by November we had a strong community / labor coalition, and by January, the LAUSD Board had passed a resolution condemning the Broad - Walmart plan.
And they can use the Whole Child Resolution Tool Kit to ask their school boards, town councils, and other policymakers in their communities to support a local resolution that addresses the needs of the whResolution Tool Kit to ask their school boards, town councils, and other policymakers in their communities to support a local resolution that addresses the needs of the whresolution that addresses the needs of the whole child.
On January 12, 2016, the LAUSD board voted to approve a Board Resolution, «Keeping Parents Information: Charter Transparency» which was passed with the support of the LA charter commuboard voted to approve a Board Resolution, «Keeping Parents Information: Charter Transparency» which was passed with the support of the LA charter commuBoard Resolution, «Keeping Parents Information: Charter Transparency» which was passed with the support of the LA charter community.
The resolution is a way the board is showcasing high - performing schools, and Garcia noted in a news release, «The movement toward 100 percent graduation in Los Angeles is a model for the nation on collaboration and partnership with students, families, educators, employees, schools and community partners.
Our students, staff, and community have come together demanding an end to such violence in schools, and the Board of Education unanimously adopted a resolution which reads, in part:
Tennessee AROS is planning to protest Betsy DeVos at an appearance in Nashville... Philadelphia state - run school board dissolves itself, returning Philly schools to local control... the California NAACP adopts a resolution supporting sustainable community schools.
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A TNR program in Maricopa County, Arizona, called the «Maddie's Pet Rescue Project» was so successful the County Board of Supervisors issued a resolution stating: «Maricopa County Board of Supervisors does hereby endorse non - lethal trap - neuter - return, when accompanied by ongoing feral cat management, as the most effective, humane method of controlling feral cat populations in Maricopa County and in so doing better provides for the welfare of these animals while better serving our communities» public health and safety concerns.»
Please testify and urge Community Board 4 to reject the resolution supporting Marlborough Gallery.
Some instances are dramatic mandates, such as building code requirements in Brussels Belgium; others are incentives, such as San Francisco's option for an expedited planning process for Passive House buildings; while others are simply recognizing it as a catalyzing tool to organize effective action, such as in New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's trailblazing policy One City: Built to Last or the official resolution in support of Passive House by Manhattan's Community Board 1.
Thanks to the hard work and perseverance of the NYPH Board members and community, the Brooklyn Borough Board has passed a resolution to advance the Passive
Mr. Higgins serves as a Volunteer Mediator at the Community Dispute Resolution Center of Missoula, where he is also a member of the Board of Directors.
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