Sentences with phrase «for city problems»

Noon - 2 pm Monroe St. and Pike St. LES September 19 GOOD Design NYC Join GOOD, CEOs for Cities, and the NYC Dept of Design and Construction as NY design teams present solutions for city problems to the government leaders who can help make them a reality.

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The problem is that city and local governments may be hesitant to accept liability for the risks the tunnels may pose to existing infrastructure or let private companies compete with public transit systems.
For the many towns, cities and municipalities relying on state aid to fill out their own budgets, the cuts by states will likely make their fiscal problems even worse.
Last year Calgary's superstar mayor Naheed Nenshi suggested to Maclean's last year that municipal government is the most crucial level for most citizens, and it seems that with startups it's the absence of city engagement that causes problems.
Problem No. 1: in New York City, permits for food trucks are distributed via lottery, meaning «your only real option for getting a permit is the black market... or [to] partner with an existing license holder.»
Architects across the world are looking to the sky for solutions to the problems presented by a lack of space in cities.
The city might be in such a state that institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
«For them, unemployment, especially for those several hundred million who came to the cities to get jobs, is personally catastrophic, so they have a serious problem.&raqFor them, unemployment, especially for those several hundred million who came to the cities to get jobs, is personally catastrophic, so they have a serious problem.&raqfor those several hundred million who came to the cities to get jobs, is personally catastrophic, so they have a serious problem
«We're not seeing the kind of growth and scale - ups, and if we can solve that problem we'll also keep our most talented in Miami by using entrepreneurship as a tool for community building,» says Matt Haggman, the program director in Miami for the Knight Foundation, which committed a $ 2 million investment to help bring Endeavor to the city.
Entrepreneurs have a special talent for solving problems, and Detroit's craft retail may provide one avenue for contributing to a more sustainable solution in the Motor City.
With congestion a problem for cities all over the world, could making public transport free ease gridlock and help the environment?
As Reich - Rohrwig realized, the proximity problem vanished when the company started looking for clients in cities where the incumbent elevator contractors couldn't turn to a dominant local supplier.
Washington is on the list of U.S. cities that such passes are available for, so what was the problem?
Consider partnering with startups that can solve these problems for you, such as Deliv, which uses a stable of couriers in handpicked cities to deliver packages, or ShopRunner, which is testing lockers in 7 - 11s for deliveries just like Amazon.
It also faces potential problems in the northern English city of Sheffield where its license has been suspended and in Brighton, southern England, where local officials extended the firm's license for only six months to give them more time to consider the outcome of the dispute in London.
The rise of navigation apps is causing problems for city planners due drivers being re-routed to residential areas.
Regardless of traffic volumes, traffic flow for given volumes is a major problem compared to other major Australian cities, more efficient use of the road asset is possible if merging is improved and if the «keep left unless overtaking» is promoted on freeways.
In Pittsburgh, for example, the city council just assembled a housing task force this year to investigate the housing problem and issued a slate of recommendations in May, one that includes many of the strategies listed in the Furman Center report.
In this instance, however, drug dealers adopting delivery services may be a positive development for Mexico City, particularly the area of Tepito, where violence and crime are longstanding problems.
The problem, the report concludes, is that people are leaving the city for other parts of Canada faster than it can bring in international immigrants.
«After going against stiff competition throughout the Challenge Cup, Twiga Fruits emerged tonight as this year's most promising, problem - solving startup, and we look forward to helping them innovate and improve the Transportation & Cities industry for years to come.»
Linnea Geiss, vice president of corporate development for NCR Corporation, and a board member for Venture Atlanta, describes this as a city where the entrepreneurial community invests in the most important things, which she lists as: «Revenue, finding real solutions to big problems and creating products that people really want.»
But Binelli's too clear - eyed and too sympathetic to the actual problems experienced by the people that live there to find anything exciting about wiping the city's slate clean for a «rebirth.»
Second - best market for first - time buyers: Atlanta Scarlett O'Hara had to fight to keep her family's Atlanta - area home in Gone With The Wind, but the city's first - time buyers won't have the same problem today.
Those are just a few reasons why Michael Krenn, a longtime local startup advocate and San Diego Venture Group president, thinks San Diego will continue to be a great place to launch a medtech company, and set the mold for a city poised to attack some of the most challenging health problems of today.
«Given a property inventory overhang of two to five years in lower - tier cities and China NBS reporting the number of unsold new homes nationwide increased 14 % to 437 million square metres as at 31 October, inventories are likely to remain a problem for China's property sector,» says Dhar.
In the city, one of the 20 finalists for Amazon's second headquarters, there's concern winning the bid will exacerbate already significant problems with income inequality.
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This has created affordability problems for would - be home buyers in many cities in the region, including Concord.
Yet such internal efforts, however necessary, can not be a panacea for the problems of the inner city.
If it were not for white - collar crime and the violence of U.S. militarism overseas, Wallis appears to believe, we would have fewer problems in the inner cities.
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Biblicists will no doubt reject this approach as being wishy - washy and insufficiently prophetic, just as some activists have criticized Riverside Church's proposed «center for health of the city,» a think tank on urban problems.
Mazower admires the multiethnic character of the Ottoman city and regrets its passing, but he does not gloss over the problems that Ottoman rule posed for non-Muslims.
The problems began, he said, after his supervisors learned he was using his approved vacation time for Hajj, the Islamic pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia during the last month of the Islamic calendar.
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Our problem, he says, is not that we have become urbanized but that we have built our cities in such a way as to sacrifice our relation to nature for the sake of urban values; and the ironic result is that for most of their inhabitants our cities no longer provide even urban values.
Residential segregation by race, age or social or economic class would no longer be a major problem, for the whole city would be a single unit.
Wojciech Giertych, O.P. (the Papal Theologian, Vatican City), Dr. Craig Steven Titus (University of Fribourg, Switzerland), and Dr. Paul Vitz (The Institute for the Psychological Sciences, Virginia) will be participating in this conference examining the problem of addiction from a Catholic and Christian perspective.
Judge made the biggest mistake of his life to let that mosque to be built.and problem is that people will pay heavily for that decision.Islam is the source of problem, Koran is the source problem.They use our freedom of religion, they sneak in cities under the name of peace and love then they strike hard, though other religions have no rights in their contries.Here is statement from Omar Ahmed chairman of the Board of council on America Islamic Relation:» Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant.The Quran should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth «Does this sounds to you religionf peace, love and logic?or terrorist thresd for thr future?
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That people were essentially a problem, even a pollutant, rather than a resource; that social, political, economic, and ecological catastrophe was right around the corner, unless drastic steps were taken to stabilize and then reverse world population trends - these were the themes, familiar to even the most casual student of the American anti-natalist lobby, that set the agenda for Budapest and Mexico City.
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To solve many living problems, separate residential areas for Muslims and for Hans were created in large cities where Muslims were dominant.
The program director for World Vision's work in South Sudan, Perry Mansfield, said: «When we get distracted by language and trying to define a problem in abstract percentages we can forget that every night more people than the population of the city of Los Angeles go to sleep hungry.»
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They also often reject any role for governments in addressing social - economic problems, such as unemployment or the low wages earned by workers who are trapped in unskilled occupations or isolated in central cities, where financial and physical infrastructures are inadequate and social networks are weak.
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