Sentences with phrase «from public spaces»

Residents will be permitted to grow up to four plants per household, but the plants must not be visible from public spaces off of the property.
These services bring great benefits to schools as they enable them to extend learning outside the classroom, either at home or from public spaces via a mobile network.
There are specific exceptions allowing the publishing of photographs of sculptures and buildings that are visible from public spaces.
The appeal, brought by the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA) and the City of Vancouver (COV), seeks to overturn a finding that the Downtown Ambassadors private security program's targeted and repeated removal of homeless persons from public spaces in downtown Vancouver constituted discrimination under the BC Human Rights Code.
This case centres on a claim that the DVBIA's Downtown Ambassadors Program violated the Human Rights Code by systemically harassing and removing homeless people from public spaces in downtown Vancouver — homeless people, who are disproportionately Indigenous, people with disabilities such as serious mental health issues, and people with addictions.
Asked about his fascination with objects from public spaces like parks, he said it was about «hope» and finding «the beauty in the abject».
The complaint was originally brought in 2010 to the BC Human Rights Tribunal by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) on behalf of street homeless people who had been repeatedly harassed and removed from public spaces in the downtown core by the Downtown Ambassadors, a private security program operated by the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA).
But we're talking here about calm, feeding, happy children and mothers being harassed and excluded from public spaces.
Last year, after Mr. de Blasio briefly blocked three Success schools from public space and threatened to charge the network rent, Mr. Cuomo pushed through a law guaranteeing all new or expanding charter schools in the city free space or money to find their own.
It is clear from the data before the Tribunal and the courts that the Downtown Ambassadors» practice of removing disproportionately Indigenous and disabled people from public spaces harms the very people the Human Rights Code is intended to protect.
She also wants all religious signs to be banished from the public space.
It is not possible to remove the cross and other Christian symbols from public spaces in Europe since they are an integral part of Europe's cultural heritage.
The Urban Mural Exhibit is expected to add another element to the hotel museo concept by pulling visitors from the public space and into the guestrooms for viewing.
The EP's resolution on prostitution is another step in a phenomenon observed in Europe in general: the marginalization and exclusion of sex workers from public spaces.
At noon, New York City public school parents and leaders of citywide charter networks demand New York City stop barring charters from public space, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Landscape designer — turned - architect Bill Bensley, who also created the Four Seasons Tented Camp in Chiang Rai, is responsible for both the resort's elegant look and the sublime water views from all public spaces.
From its hotel - cum - laboratory in Charlotte, North Carolina, the group is redesigning each element of its properties, with everything from the public spaces, guest rooms, and bars, to the meeting facilities and coffee shops coming under the microscope.
The work shies away from the public space of Minimalism and the unconscious space of appropriation.
Acting almost as a visitor in her hometown of Varanasi, India, Raman writes: «How do I experience my body as I traverse the city full of female deities but where women are conspicuously absent from public spaces
Touati has realized numerous exhibitions in unusual places from public spaces, disused buildings to outdoor sites.
The phobic response to Cassils's image here calls to mind broader instances of transphobia which seek to prohibit the presence of trans and gender - nonconforming bodies from public spaces
Pablo Rasgado, for example, often uses materials that he extracts from public spaces.
At its heart, Seiler's work asks viewers to contemplate what it would mean to remove advertising from public space, use its profits to cultivate alternative public discourses, or live in a city where aggressive civil disobedience constitutes a legitimate expression of citizenship.
However, you should know that surveillance from a public space is legal in Alberta.
The BCSC judge found that the removals of homeless persons from public spaces constituted discrimination under the BC Human Rights Code (the Code).
The DWS argued that the city bylaws in question conflicted with the principles of fundamental justice because they displaced the city's homeless population and excluded their presence from public spaces.
The complaint stemmed directly from attempts by DVBIA workers (known as Downtown Ambassadors) to «remove» this population from public space, including sidewalks and city parks.
This action was the last of a number of Canadian cities attempts to remove the Occupy movement from public spaces.
If someone is injured by machinery or something else back there, the existence of the signs demarcating that space from the public space will help the store's ability to not be liable for the wandering customer's injuries.
In his sculptural installations, Mark Handforth uses objects from public space, which he deforms and reworks into new perspectives and functions...
Last year, after Mr. de Blasio briefly blocked three Success schools from public space and threatened to charge the network rent, Mr. Cuomo pushed through a law guaranteeing all new or expanding charter schools in the city free space or money to find their own.
«It is clear from the data before the Tribunal and the courts that the Downtown Ambassadors» practice of removing disproportionately Indigenous and disabled people from public spaces harms the very people the Code is intended to protect.
In 2010, the BC Human Rights Tribunal heard a complaint brought by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU) on behalf of street homeless people who had been repeatedly harassed and removed from public spaces in the downtown core by the Downtown Ambassadors, a private security program operated by the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA).
Barring breastfeeding or chestfeeding people from public space and the workplace?
Should we exclude them from public spaces?
Installed throughout the museum grounds, we wanted to provide different contexts in which to see the sculptures, from public spaces to more intimate settings like the Impressionist galleries.»
Handforth's large - scale sculpture often reflects objects from public space, such as street signs and street lamps, that he reproduces in twisted and bended form.
Each event approaches the notion of performance from a different angle: from a traditional performance to more discursive formats, from the white cube to the black box, from the public space to the institutional space — actively demonstrating its many forms.
This panel traced the work of contemporary artists whose diverse sculptural practices are inflected, transformed, or reflective of their environment — from public space, to galleries, and institutions.
Because of the ban on photography in many Amish communities, Weingarten's photographs were taken from afar, from public spaces.
«They have been disappearing, one by one, from our public spaces, parks, offices.
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