Bruce Sterling recently wrote in The Atlantic about the need to «stop saying «smart cities»» because of the risk that
more affluent cities will reap the rewards of data and technology while leaving less affluent cities even further behind.
Although Bainbridge Island is considered one of
the more affluent cities in Kitsap County, living more comfortably does not mean that you should skip out on valuable Bainbridge Island renters coverage.
For example,
more affluent cities may spend more in general, which would inflate the total credit card balances for that region.
For example,
more affluent cities may spend more in general, which would inflate the total credit card balances for that region.
The city of Overland Park is one of
the more affluent cities in Kansas as well.
With a median income of $ 61,176 for a family, and a per capita income of $ 26,815, Henderson is
a more affluent city than some, but still retains its working class roots.
The more affluent a city was, the more likely it is to have a high number of households with rewards cards.
The more affluent a city was, the more likely it is to have a high number of households with rewards cards.
Someone who lives in
a more affluent city, like Boulder or Colorado Springs, will be thought to be able to pay more than someone who lives in a rural setting.
With a median income of $ 61,176 for a family, and a per capita income of $ 26,815, Henderson is
a more affluent city than some, but still retains its working class roots.
Not exact matches
A recent report by the Academy of Finland warned that some schools in the country's large
cities were becoming
more skewed by race and class as
affluent, white Finns choose schools with fewer poor, immigrant populations.
The move away may either be to a
more affluent suburb in the same urban area or to another
city.
This was a world of sophisticated
cities —
affluent, cosmopolitan, pluralistic, and
more than a little libertine.
If America's ghettos and gray areas are poorer and
more wretched and neglected than they were ten years ago, that is no reason to join the carrot - patch communes or
affluent exurbanites who align with Ellul in denouncing
cities.
Traditionally, St. Paul has been the less favored twin — «Before I was elected mayor of St. Paul, my mother in Brooklyn thought the Twin
Cities were Minneapolis and Indianapolis,» says Norm Coleman, who is now a U.S. senator — and there were doubts that the
more affluent suburbs west of the Mississippi would cross the river to support the embryonic franchise.
Also on Thursday, Daley said he believes that Park District programs are offered even - handedly throughout the
city despite a Tribune study that concluded teenagers in poor neighborhoods are provided fewer offerings than teens in
more affluent areas of Chicago.
-LSB-...] districts fortunate enough to have the assistance of groups like WITS in New York
City, or with
affluent populations able to pay higher meal prices, better food is
more achievable.
Second, as protests spread to the
more affluent parts of the country, people poured into the streets of
cities like Sfax and Tunis and began to organize themselves with cell phones and Facebook.
In the North, African - American populations are largely confined to large urban areas and their less
affluent first ring suburbs, and segregated neighborhoods that are a legacy of pre-Civil Rights era patterns of housing discrimination remain the norm in older parts of non-Southern
cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably
more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the South).
He's the top elected leader in one of New York's
more affluent counties, where a mix of high - tech industries, rural charm and proximity to New York
City generally have shielded it from the economic stagnation still plaguing many upstate counties.
Developing land owned by the New York
City Housing Authority has the potential to generate much - needed revenue for the public housing agency while simultaneously creating
more affordable housing, but those benefits drop off abruptly in less
affluent neighborhoods, according to a report released today by NYU's Furman Center.
The problem arises when the land bank does not benefit the
city as a whole, focusing primarily on
more affluent areas.
Subjects were approached on a street in an
affluent Dutch
city; in one case, the street was orderly, but in the other the same street had been made
more disorderly by the removal of a few paving slabs and the addition of a badly parked car and an «abandoned» bicycle.
Air quality in
cities is of increasing concern to China's stability - obsessed leaders, anxious to douse potential unrest as
more affluent citizens turn against a growth - at - all - costs economic model that has polluted much of the country's air, water and soil.
Alwitt and Donley also have posited that when
more affluent families moved out of many inner
cities in the U.S. during the 1970s and 1980s, supermarkets left as well.
Air quality in
cities is of increasing concern to China's stability - obsessed leaders, anxious to douse potential unrest as a
more affluent urban population turns against a growth - at - all - costs economic model that has besmirched much of the country's air, water and soil.
Protesters arrived in chartered buses to fight a plan by Orange County to relocate homeless people from Santa Ana to new temporary shelters in
more affluent coastal
cities.
March 22, 2015 • During
more than a half - century as the
city - state's leader, Lee helped turn the sleepy British colony into an
affluent trading enclave.
The
city's many impoverished African American and Hispanic students continue to lag far behind their white counterparts, who typically live in much
more affluent families.
Enrollment, meanwhile, has risen in recent years, after four decades of decline, and
more affluent families are putting their students in the
city's public schools, a sign of growing confidence in a DCPS education.
If that is the case, studying New York
City students, who arguably come from less advantaged backgrounds than, say, the students in New York
City suburbs, may have led us to find a larger middle - school effect than had we followed a
more -
affluent student population.
But in
more affluent parts of the
city there was some evidence of meaningful progress, both in terms of student learning and in community buy - in.
Legislators from the
more affluent areas in and around the state's
cities tend to be white Republicans.
Nashville school officials have rejected a proposal to open a charter school in a middle - class part of the
city, highlighting a broader national battle over efforts by operators of such publicly financed, privately run schools to expand into
more affluent areas.
Those living in
more affluent neighborhoods outside the
city have another advantage.
It's time we set the record straight: Charter schools are doing important work to raise the level of performance for children who need it the most and to close the achievement gap between our inner -
city students and those in our
more affluent communities.
Policies that often lead to
more affluent parents moving to and flooding certain parts of the
city.
Before her family moved closer to the
city, where they could afford
more living space, she attended the
more affluent Upper Moreland district, which is predominantly white and, according to state and local records, spends about $ 1,200
more per student than William Penn..
Ward 3, encompassing some of the
city's
more affluent neighborhoods, has nearly a quarter of the best teachers, but only 8 percent of the worst.
Ward 3, encompassing some of the
city's
more affluent neighborhoods, has nearly a quarter of the best teachers, but only eight percent of the worst.
Maybe students in Alabama's
cities are
more affluent, while county school districts have
more poor students?
Research has shown that minority students attending inner -
city campuses are
more likely to be held back a grade than their white peers at
more affluent neighborhood schools.
We also recognize the inequality of facilities, supplies and «extras» between what a public school in
City Heights can offer when compared to what public schools offer in our
more affluent communities.
Through examining course offerings at high schools in 12
cities (and at three elementary schools in Chicago), the report, demonstrates that, 64 years after the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, black and brown students are still denied «access to inspiration» in comparison with their white,
more affluent peers.
However, research published in 2006 on families in five major U.S.
cities who used the federal Moving to Opportunity housing voucher program to transplant from public housing to
more affluent neighborhoods concluded that living among the
more affluent had no significant impact on student test scores, behavioral incidents or student engagement.
Originally, the district said that some schools in
more affluent areas of the
city and most high schools would see their budgets shrink under the changes.
Out of the 300 largest
cities (based on school - age population), about 500 schools (or around 4 percent) have students from low - income families who are outperforming their peers from
more affluent backgrounds, according to the group's 2017 Education Equality Index.
And unlike other
cities, low - income students appear to move as quickly as their
more affluent peers.
Cities in New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania generally feel the worst financial squeeze, according to the Education Law Center's school funding fairness report, because their local funding sources favor wealthier school districts over needier areas — and because they sometimes spend
more money than necessary in
affluent suburbs.
At the height of the tourist season — winter and summer — Waikïkï Beach was crowded with visitors, but during the offseason there was
more room for families like ours, from less
affluent parts of the
city, and my family and I would often enjoy the beach in the company of my Korean «sisters» and their families.