Nobody would want a well - planned vacation to get
disrupted by an emergency.
Not exact matches
Rosenthal said that DHS has moved homeless adults into these buildings before, but said the plan was shortsighted because it
disrupts existing single - room occupancy tenants
by providing an incentive for the landlord, Alan Lapis, to accept
emergency tenants at up to $ 3,000 a month from the city, compared to between $ 300 to $ 700 a month in rent from permanent low - income residents.
The study also should marry the two areas Cuomo identified as his most challenging — the environment and terrorism —
by evaluating whether the Lloyd aquifer, our deepest and most pure source of water, should be considered a strategic asset that must be reserved as much as possible for
emergency use, for example, in the event New York City's water supply is
disrupted.
The cloak of fog draping much of north India forced dozens of flights to be diverted or canceled,
disrupted train schedules and led to a doubling in the number of medical
emergencies caused
by breathing difficulty, officials said.
The bill establishes the Project School
Emergency Response to Violence program (Project SERV), through which eligible entities may initiate or strengthen violence prevention activities designed to restore a learning environment that was
disrupted by a violent or traumatic crisis.