Sentences with phrase «from town planners»

«Local residents certainly view these institutions favourably and perhaps more positive action from town planners could protect these organisations as well as small shops from the continued expansion of opportunistic organisations into our high streets,» she explains.

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Our first analogy is derived and adapted from one given by Michael Polanyi in The Tacit Dimension.19 It concerns the way in which the laying of bricks in a town is influenced by the designs of the architect and, higher yet, the town - planner.
Minutes from an Oct. 8 meeting of Red Hook's Conservation Advisory Committee show Town Board member Brenda Cagle reporting that the Northern Dutchess town's planner and another board member had been approached by the bottling company about a plan to draw water from Cokertown Springs, located on Turkey Hill RTown Board member Brenda Cagle reporting that the Northern Dutchess town's planner and another board member had been approached by the bottling company about a plan to draw water from Cokertown Springs, located on Turkey Hill Rtown's planner and another board member had been approached by the bottling company about a plan to draw water from Cokertown Springs, located on Turkey Hill Road.
Panelists at the town hall, which will be moderated by Professor Mordecai Goldfeder, senior health and medical planner at the New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM), will include experts from the Brooklyn Hospital Center, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Doctors Council SEIU, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, and New York City Department of Mental Health and Hygiene.
Event planner Faith Garrett is still reeling from a cheating ex and a broken engagement as the Christmas season approaches in the lakeside town of Evergreen Cove.
«Frankly, some people in small towns have a negative opinion of people who move there from the big city,» says Lynn Biscott, a certified financial planner in Toronto and author of The Boomers Retire.
Most city planners agreed, and America adopted a completely new way of life, one that was different from anything that had come before, by directing all new construction «away from congested central areas to their outer fringes and suburbs in low - density continuous development,» and «the prevention of the metropolitan core's further spread by directing new construction into small, widely spaced satellite towns
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