Sentences with phrase «local planning board member»

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Bonnie Cathleen Blackledge, chairwoman of the village Cable Commission and a local merchant; Dudley Malone, a Chicago investment adviser; Patrick O'Brien, a member of the Glen Ellyn Elementary District 41 Facilities Planning Committee and former member of the Library Board; J. Patrick O'Leary, an attorney; James Perlstein, chairman of the Capital Improvements Commission; and Thomas Waters, an attorney.
But, what has impressed me most of all is Richard Becker's resourcefulness and creativity evidenced by his role while a member of the Cortlandt Town Board in bringing about the innovative Cortlandt Heating Oil Plan (CHOP), which at the height of the economic crisis provided both heating oil discounts as well as conservation tips and energy audits to help local residents afford to heat their homes at a time when many were risking their health by living in homes that were too cold because they couldn't afford the high cost of heating oil.
Thompson has served the local community in numerous ways, including as a Savona school board member and President, Commander of VFW Post 1470, member of the Bath Planning Board, member and sponsor of the Savona Fire Department, and President of the Steuben County Veteran's Memoboard member and President, Commander of VFW Post 1470, member of the Bath Planning Board, member and sponsor of the Savona Fire Department, and President of the Steuben County Veteran's MemoBoard, member and sponsor of the Savona Fire Department, and President of the Steuben County Veteran's Memorial.
But community boards across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan have voted to reject much or all of the plan — as have the borough boards consisting of the community board chairs, local Council members and the borough presidents.
The plan, though, has met opposition from the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, the neighborhood's Community Board and local elected officials, including Assembly member Deborah Glickhave.
She is the planning and policy advisor for KingstonCitizens.org, a founding member and board member of Re > Think Local and founder and a co-trustee of the Martin Laforse Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Over the year that followed, I joined local MTA Board Member Susan Metzger in leading the fight to have an Orange County midway train yard as well as passing sidings between Suffern and the new yard included in the plan.
The council would have the ability to propose local laws to the county legislature, to nominate members of an advisory county planning board and advise the legislature and executive on matters regarding regional cooperation.
With 120 democrats voting, the party also chose Fred Costello Jr. to be candidate for town supervisor, and planning board member Paul Andreassen and John Schoonmaker to be their town board candidates after they defeated local contractor Chad McPeek in a caucus vote.
A nine - member Newark Educational Success Board, whose members include parents, students, and business and community leaders appointed by the mayor and governor, has been tasked with developing a plan that will restore local control as soon as possible.
This private reception is for a select group of national district - level administrators, LAUSD school board members, national conference sponsors, keynote speakers, local school district supporters, sponsors, exhibitors and the hosting district planning team.
The Local Control and Accountability Rubrics constitute a valuable resource and important tool for district administrators, teachers, parents, board and community members to analyze the strengths and limitations of their proposed programs and services for English Learners in their Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs).
For parents, community activists, teachers and school board members involved in determining goals and spending priorities for a district's annual Local Control and Accountability Plan, or LCAP, the dashboard offers detailed information on whether performance on each indicator is progressing — or not.
The «details tucked into dozens of plans being turned in to U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos this week were hammered out by a hodgepodge of elected and appointed officials — from governors and legislators to state school board members and local superintendents — during sometimes sparsely attended meetings, caucuses, and task force sessions.»
The law provides a mechanism for local school board members to be directly involved in the development of State plans and the Department has an obligation to ensure that the minimum legal requirements of the law are met.
Local school boards are encouraged to nominate a student who is either a member of the Future Teachers of America (FTA) or who plans to pursue a career in teaching.
The two schools have raised the ire of some school board members because they use what is known as an outside «SEPLA» — short for Special Education Local Planning Area — instead of contracting with LAUSD for special services.
At the meeting of the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence (CCEE) meeting on August 6, 2015, the five - member board voted unanimously to select former State Board of Education member and long - time educator, Dr. Carl A. Cohn, to serve as the first executive director of the recently - formed statewide agency tasked with advising and assisting student achievement across the state via the new Local Control and Accountability Pboard voted unanimously to select former State Board of Education member and long - time educator, Dr. Carl A. Cohn, to serve as the first executive director of the recently - formed statewide agency tasked with advising and assisting student achievement across the state via the new Local Control and Accountability PBoard of Education member and long - time educator, Dr. Carl A. Cohn, to serve as the first executive director of the recently - formed statewide agency tasked with advising and assisting student achievement across the state via the new Local Control and Accountability Plans.
Specializing in: • Developing exhibitions internationally, securing loans from institutions and private collections • Strategic planning and project management for museums and foundations • Site - specific installations by artists, designers and architects • Building and developing institutional and private collections of contemporary and modern art globally • Creating strategic partnerships between private funding sources, museums and cultural institutions • Initiate and oversee local and global fundraising projects • Collaborate and facilitate with partnering institutions • Serving as active board member in the private and public sector • Historic building preservation and conservation
Professional Experience The Newark Museum (Newark, NJ) 07/2004 — 12/2011 Management Analyst / Assistant to the Chief Operating Officer • Managed the daily operations, budgeting, and strategic planning of the Office of the Chief Operating Officer • Interfaced with Museum staff, Board of Trustees, and proprietary and regulatory agencies on behalf of the Museum • Coordinated all Board committees including preparations for meetings, legally required digests and other support activities • Oversaw legal and regulatory compliance including management reports, legal research and local, state and federal filings • Maintained legal and business files / archives and assisted in the production of management reports and analysis • Updated the Administrative Operating Procedures Manual to insure documentation of all institutional policies and procedures • Responded to patron complaints and inquiries ensuring timely and effective customer service • Coordinated special projects and events under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer • Supervised interns and part - time administrative staff setting workflows and providing professional guidance • Researched and submit all annual statistical surveys • Served as member of the Staff Advisory and College Internship Selection Committee
The fault for the current unhappiness with CREA's, OREA's and some local boards» past and planned future decisions falls squarely at the root of the problem, being on ORE's 100,000 paying members» shoulders.
Members of the Board of Directors are elected by their local associations and are responsible for amending the association's bylaws, electing officers, approving expenditures from general reserves that exceed 10 % of the annual budget, approving the association's strategic plan, approving an increase in membership dues, and defining regional boundaries.
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