Sentences with phrase «former city planner»

A subterranean survey taken by former city planner and civil engineer Bob Pritchard some 35 years ago concluded that it would take upwards of $ 50 million to modernize the system.
In recent years — and especially since former city planner David Doig became parks general superintendent three years ago — the Park District has followed the plan by increasing the acquisition of parkland.

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Ft. Sheridan update: Former City of Chicago planner Kathline King has been appointed executive director of the Ft. Sheridan Joint Planning Committee.
Simanowitz, a father of three, Queens College graduate and former city Department of Housing planner and community liaison, said he will continue Mayersohn's legacy of dedication to constituent services if elected.
After years of delays, library supporters are heartened by the presence of Ismail Serageldin, an Egyptian economist and city planner and former vice president of the World Bank, who took over this spring.
Former students returning to the Open Academy included Louis Kaszczak, European Partnerships Director at United Health Group — Global Markets, Darren Douglass, Practitioner Planner for EDF Energy Engineering Investment Delivery Team, Michaela Rudling, Head of Performing Arts at Open Youth Trust, Maddi Culham a student at Norwich City College, teaching assistant Donna Warman and South Bank University student Farrukh Chughtai.
Formerly, she was the City - wide Program Planner for Department of Mental Health, Early Intervention, for New York, and a former faculty researcher for Teachers of a New Era, Carnegie Foundation.
[7] In the 1960s, city planners decided to move the foodmarkets of Les Halles, historically significant structures long prized by Parisians, with the idea that some of the cultural institutes be built in the former market area.
Tim Townshend, a Newcastle academic and former town planner, is one of those suggesting that our public spaces - our cities, suburbs, shopping centres - are enforcing a culture that consumes energy without expending it, encouraging inactivity and poor eating habits.
And as Brent Toderian, a former Vancouver city planner and helmet law critic, stated at an SFU roundtable discussion last month: «There is no doubt that the safest thing for cyclists is more cyclists.»
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