Sentences with phrase «metropolitan areas also»

Health centers were inundated with calls from frightened and upset patients, and Planned Parenthood health centers in metropolitan areas also reported that their call volumes from patients seeking abortion services increased exponentially.
These could be used to supply industries around metropolitan areas also, taking a significant load off the grid.
Data collected by large metropolitan areas also show large numbers of people traveling to work by foot and bicycle.
In Houston however, that rate was just over 11 %, even though the metropolitan area also benefited from the boom.
The third most populous city in Texas is the hub of a vast metropolitan area also referred to as the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex.

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So, too, have its recent attempts at recovery, which are not only more inspiring but also provide valuable lessons even for those of us who are not trying to resuscitate an entire metropolitan area.
States that qualify as «high tax» include many coastal states where costs of living in the major metropolitan areas and their suburbs also run high, including California, New York, and New Jersey.
Both metropolitan areas have said, for example, that short term rentals procured through Airbnb and VRBO are essentially against the law, as they cheat cities out of millions of dollars of tax revenues, but also because they aren't regulated the way hotels are, and could be fire traps or have other safety considerations about which hapless customers are not likely to be aware.
We also look at wages, rental and utility costs, all of which, state officials say, are skewed by the expensive New York metropolitan area.
More than half of the two dozen telemarketing / direct response / reservation centers operating in Omaha also have their corporate headquarters located in the metropolitan area.
The Pittsburgh area also saw a population decrease while the Milwaukee metropolitan area squeaked by with a gain of less than 100 people, Frey said.
Municipalities in California also offer parking incentives for electric vehicles which include free or reduced fee parking in major metropolitan areas.
Our car sharing competitors also include a growing number of for - profit and not - for - profit operators in certain metropolitan areas, such as Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, San Francisco and London.
Glasgow has a notably remote location, as it is the town that is furthest from any major metropolitan area in the U.S. Glasgow is also famous for its retro - futuristic Googie architecture, which was built in the 1950s and 1960s.
Still, Google's broadband Internet service Google Fiber, which offers broadband service 100 times faster than the national average, is also small scale in that it is only offered in a handful of metropolitan areas in the U.S. Despite Fiber's developmental nature, it has already prompted traditional broadband providers such as Comcast and AT&T to amp up their offerings to the same 1 - Gbps that Fiber offers.
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural - Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1, for counties in metropolitan areas with 1 million or more in population through 9, for counties where there is no community larger than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a metropolitan area.
Specifically, they looked at the supply of homes listed for sale across the country, and also in the 100 largest metropolitan areas.
Electorally, Labour also stands to lose most from pursuing such a xenophobic line as it will alienate ethnic minority voters who are a major component of the most deprived sections of the working class, and are a core constituency of its support in most metropolitan areas.
There's also longer - term logistics to consider: The process of taking a nuclear plant offline, particularly one capable of meeting 25 percent of the energy needs of the nation's largest metropolitan area, is extensive and requires a series of steps to avoid rolling blackouts and skyrocketing bills.
The union endorsements are significant not only because of the size of their memberships, but also because the unions have mailing lists of officers serving in other metropolitan area police agencies who live in Suffolk.
That spot went instead to Vicki Been, formerly the head of New York University's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy — which has also been somewhat critical of mandatory inclusionary zoning in its studies of programs in the San Francisco, Boston and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas.
There's also a big contrast between attitudes in metropolitan and rural areas, with the former taking a more positive view.
Also included is a $ 200 million small business plan; acceptance of Cuomo's proposal to raise the state's charter school cap; a five - year, $ 1.5 billion highway and bridge capital fund; and the creation of five local transportation cooperatives to help farmers bring their products to major metropolitan areas.
New York also has a comparatively lower number of market - rate assisted - living and retirement communities than comparable metropolitan areas because the cost of rehabilitating older buildings is so high, a housing industry expert told the Times.
The games also served as an impetus for permanent improvements to the city's transportation infrastructure and vehicle emission standards, possibly influencing other metropolitan areas in China to follow Beijing's lead.
It also provides a ranking of the top urban heat island cities among the 50 largest metropolitan statistical areas.
«Unfortunately, while the most populous metropolitan areas tend to have the lowest carbon footprint centers, they also tend to have the most extensive high carbon footprint suburbs.»
While the study was limited to 26 lions in a single geographical area, the study area was unique among mountain lion studies in that the authors were able to track mountain lions along a gradient of human presence that included relatively remote areas of the Santa Monica Mountains and also areas within the second largest metropolitan area of the United States.
«From the perspective of Frankfurt, Germany, other metropolitan areas such as London, New York or Tokyo are effectively not more distant than geographically close German cities such as Bremen, Leipzig or Kiel,» said Brockmann, who also has a joint appointment at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin.
Also, cancer risks from air toxics such as benzene and formaldehyde are greatest in the nation's highly segregated metropolitan areas, according to research by UC Berkeley's Morello - Frosch and Bill Jesdale.
It is also the center of Brazil's fourth largest metropolitan area.
As you know that this city is also the fastest metropolitan areas in the United States.
An innovative Sugar Baby may determine that saying she is living in New York City is best for simplicity, but could, also, usage, Manhattan, Queens, the Bronx, and various other locations instead to define a more detailed region the NYC metropolitan area.
Maintaining dozens of small school districts in a metropolitan area, each with its own highly paid administrators and transportation budgets, is also extremely costly.
Our findings are similar to those in a 2009 report by RAND, in which researchers focused on segregation in five large metropolitan areas (Chicago, Denver, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and San Diego)-- areas that were also included in the CRP report.
The report also says there is a surplus of teachers as «evidenced by the substantial number of (mainly primary) teachers who are on standby for positions in metropolitan areas».
Also, the public wants to know what the weather will be like this afternoon, tomorrow, and early next week, and traffic flow on every expressway in the metropolitan area needs to be duly reported.
It also reflects the Kalamazoo district's location in a center city that has more economic problems than the surrounding metropolitan area.
Results also indicate that schools located in larger metropolitan areas exhibit significant disadvantages regarding the presence of leadership — from principals as instructional leaders and from shared norms among teachers (Table C1.6.5, Appendix C).
Ms. Acevedo - Garcia is also Project Director for diversitydata.org, an indicator project on racial / ethnic equity in U.S. metropolitan areas, as well as for diversitydatakids.org, which strives to be a comprehensive database of indicators on child wellbeing and opportunity by race / ethnicity across multiple sectors (e.g., education, health, neighborhoods) and geographies.
Independent School District (ISD) 196, also known as Rosemount — Apple Valley — Eagan Public Schools, is a large school district serving a 110 square mile area in the south Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Many of Maryland's major metropolitan areas, including Baltimore and Cumberland, also have high concentrations of elementary, secondary and kindergarten teacher positions.
Segregation is by far the most serious in the central cities of the largest metropolitan areas, but it is also severe in central cities of all sizes and suburbs of the largest metro areas, which are now half nonwhite.
The school also works with community groups and looks for ways to leverage the extensive educational resources in the Denver metropolitan area.
The transportation network encompasses not just a person's immediate neighborhood or community, but also the entire region or metropolitan area.
Although Nissan is currently planning to target the van to commercial use such as taxis, Nissan also plans to market to family use within large metropolitan areas.
Macquarie is ranked in the 201st - 300th bracket and 8th - 9th in Australia in the 2013Academic Ranking of World Universities.Founded in 1964 by theNew South Wales Government, it was the third university to be established in the metropolitan area ofSydney.Macquarie University also has the largest student exchange programme in Australia.The university is also ranked among the national top five recipients of relative research income.
The main commercial airport for the New Orleans metropolitan area is in Kenner, but it also stand out for its own historic district, museums, shops and cultural.
It's also the center of a metropolitan area with more than 225,000 and home to the McLaughlin Air National Guard Base.
Living near a major metropolitan area such as Raleigh - Durham offers a broader range of options when it comes to jobs, schools and homes but it also means a higher cost of living.
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