Sentences with phrase «fees than residents»

Also keep in mind that nonresidents typically pay higher fees than residents.
Non-residents pay a higher fee than residents do when signing up for classes.

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He raised or created more than 1,000 taxes and fees on people across Massachusetts, while 278 wealthy residents in the state got a tax break.
You can enroll whether or not you're a Minneapolis resident, and the class fees are much cheaper than cooking stores or suburban community education programs.
The Glenview Park District officials signed intergovernmental agreements with those three communities so Glenview golfers can play at resident rates, which are between $ 3 and $ 10 less than usual nonresident fees.
«It is time that New York City enact a congestion pricing plan that fully funds our mass transit system, improves traffic flow, and fairly applies fees so that outer - borough black car riders aren't forced to pay more than Manhattan residents who can easily hail a cab,» said Ira Goldstein, the Black Car Fund's executive director, in a statement.
City residents and businesses paid about $ 4.1 billion more to Albany in taxes and fees than the state returned in spending for education, health care, transit and other services in 2009 - 10.
Rockland residents pay taxes and fees to the Metropolitan Transit Authority to finance NJT trains on the Pascack Valley and Port Jervis lines; however, a 2012 report done by Rockland County says about $ 42 million more was paid to the MTA than residents got back in services.
After decades of not collecting fees or updating billing on more than a hundred special lighting districts, Syracuse is trying to update its regulation of ornamental street lights, but it means bills for thousands of city resident could skyrocket.
For instance, Council members last year approved more waivers of fees so residents could hold block parties (80) than they introduced resolutions on city issues (77).
The agreement, which was widely criticized by village residents and others, would have covered more than $ 570,000 in fees still owed for the work of FitzGerald Morris Baker Firth and Behan Communications, which billed the village for $ 121,000 of that amount.
The decision last month means those students will be charged $ 8,964 a year in tuition and fees — more than five times the $ 1,584 paid by California residents, a spokeswoman for the university system said.
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More than 1,900 contract spaces have been made available and filled with Kentucky students since the program began; and, currently, 38 seats in each 120 - member veterinary class are Kentucky students who pay resident tuition and fees.
I was told that AVAS accepts owner surrenders from Crawford County residents, with no conditions other than a fee.
Regulation of paralegals, whose fees are much lower than those of lawyers, is «an important component» of access to justice for B.C. residents, says Van Ommen.
Further, the facility fees, which in some cases were $ 10,000 per resident per moth, were based on budgets crafted to rake in the highest profits, rather than assess the individual needs of each resident.
Submeter maintenance programs fall under an operating expense rather than a capital expenditure, which are easier to budget, and related fees are typically recoverable by billing the resident.
In fact, the cost of vacancy is far less than the cost of a nonpaying resident, since evictions can take months and add legal fees to lost rent.
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