Sentences with phrase «controlled by city agencies»

MAS noted that the amount of underutilized land is twice the size of Central Park and that all the property controlled by city agencies spans roughly the size of Brooklyn.

Not exact matches

The Park District property tax increase, which still needs to be approved by the park board, is the latest example of Mayor Rahm Emanuel turning to a tax increase at a city agency under his control after publicizing investments and cost savings there throughout the year.
Last February, a city development agency controlled by Brown granted Paladino development rights to a prime parcel at Erie Basin Marina without soliciting proposals from other developers.
Several sources close to the talks said Cuomo is not inclined to give that much money to a city agency controlled by Mayor Bill de Blasio, his political rival.
The city agreed in 2012 to sell the land at the harbor to Cor but had no control over the tax deal approved by the county agency.
She said that she would like to see consideration of changes that give the City Council more control over the way money is budgeted and spent by city agencies, among other refoCity Council more control over the way money is budgeted and spent by city agencies, among other refocity agencies, among other reforms.
The City Council does not control the tolls on the bridge, which are set by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a state agency.
Archaeological control samples and associated information were kindly provided by: Gerald Bigelow (Bates College); John Bryant (Bristol and Region Archaeological Services); Bob Jones (Bristol City Council); Kate Iles (Bristol Museum); Philip Armitage (Brixham Heritage Museum); Jacqui Mulville and Niall Sharples (Cardiff University); Margaret McCarthy (Cork); Sarah Cobain (Cotswold Archaeology); Dominic Delany (Dominic Delany and Associates); Alison Locker (Escaldes - Engordany, Andorra); Charlotte Coles (Exeter Archaeology); Anton Ervynck (Flanders Heritage Agency); Leif Jonsson (Gothenburg Museum of Natural History); Polydora Baker, Pam Braddock, and Vanessa Straker (Historic England); James Rackham (James Rackham Environmental Consultancy); Hans Christian Küchelmann (Knochenarbeit); Stéphane Noël (Laval University); Francis Grew, Cath Maloney, and Dan Nesbitt (London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre); Peter Pope (Memorial University of Newfoundland); James Morris and Natasha Powers (Museum of London Archaeology); Daniel Makowiecki (Nicolaus Copernicus University); Hannah Russ (Northern Archaeological Associates); Rebecca Nicholson (Oxford Archaeology); Kevin Reilly (Pre-Construct Archaeology); Eileen Murphy (Queen's University Belfast); Wim Van Neer (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences); Anne Karin Hufthammer and Colin Amundsen (University of Bergen); Jennifer Harland (University of the Highlands and Islands); Lee Broderick (University of York); Rachel Cubitt and Christine McDonnell (York Archaeological Trust).
The university police are declared to be law enforcement officers of the state and conservators of the peace and have the right to arrest, in accordance with the laws of this state, any person for violation of state law or applicable county or city ordinances when such violations occur on or within 1,000 feet of any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of the state university, a direct - support organization of such university, or any other organization controlled by the state university, or when such violations occur within a specified jurisdictional area as agreed upon in a mutual aid agreement entered into with a law enforcement agency pursuant to s. 23.1225 (1).
As the official animal shelter for Knox County and the City of Knoxville, we provide sheltering services for dog and cats brought to us by city and county animal control agencCity of Knoxville, we provide sheltering services for dog and cats brought to us by city and county animal control agenccity and county animal control agencies.
Thanks to an equally historic collaborative outbreak response by organizations and agencies including Maddie's Fund ®, the ASPCA, the University of Wisconsin Shelter Medicine Program, New York City Animal Care and Control, the New York City Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, many cats» lives were saved.
But it allows pet stores to provide «space and appropriate care for animals owned by a city animal shelter or animal control agency, humane society, or non-profit rescue organization and maintain those animals at the pet store retail business or other commercial establishment for the purpose of public adoption.»
The agency was overwhelmed by calls, so the city nixed the contract and hired its own animal control officers.
When the San Francisco SPCA dropped its contract as the city's animal control agency and began its quest to save all adoptable cats an dogs in the city, it was criticized by some other California shelters that questioned its definition of «adoptable» and complained that no - kill facilities merely shift the burden of killing to other shelters.
County Animal Services and Santa Barbara City Animal Control enforce all local and state laws pertaining to the care and treatment of animals as reported by members of the public and partner agencies, including other law enforcement agencies, health departments, code enforcement, and social service agencies.
The term «public» animal shelter refers to all such facilities which are owned, operated, or maintained by, or are under contract with, a government entity, e.g., animal control agencies, counties, cities, and other municipalities.
These fines are for unneutered impounded animals only, and are not in lieu of any fines or impound fees imposed by any individual city, county, public animal control agency or shelter, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter, or humane society shelter.
Beginning in 1988, a year before he separated the city's animal control function from the SPCA and passed it back to a newly created city agency — the Department of Animal Care and Control (ACC)-- Avanzino set the stage for the next phase of his work by engaging the pro bono services of a marketing firm to prepare the public for the change, advise people of the different functions of the two agencies and point to the concentrated lifesaving focus of SF SPCA that the public could control function from the SPCA and passed it back to a newly created city agency — the Department of Animal Care and Control (ACC)-- Avanzino set the stage for the next phase of his work by engaging the pro bono services of a marketing firm to prepare the public for the change, advise people of the different functions of the two agencies and point to the concentrated lifesaving focus of SF SPCA that the public could Control (ACC)-- Avanzino set the stage for the next phase of his work by engaging the pro bono services of a marketing firm to prepare the public for the change, advise people of the different functions of the two agencies and point to the concentrated lifesaving focus of SF SPCA that the public could expect.
This publication was supported by Cooperative Agreement Numbers 2U50 / OH009739 and 5U50 / OH009739 from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); U50 / ATU272750 from the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), CDC, which included support from the National Center for Environmental Health, CDC; and by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH).
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