Sentences with phrase «new facilities bond»

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Goldman Sachs, for example, created social impact bonds to reduce the recidivism rate for adolescent offenders at the Rikers Island correctional facility in New York City.
Under the new bill, all breweries will be able to transfer beers between bonded facilities without tax liability, something that will benefit small unaffiliated brewers and give them the flexibility to collaborate on new beers without facing a tax liability.
Provided guidance to a winery at every step in the process of establishing new facilities, including alternating bond premises.
The bond issue request is to help finance a new aquatic center and volleyball facility at Emricson Park.
Enough residents of the Lockport Township Park District in northern Will County have signed petitions to force a referendum on a $ 6 million bond issue planned by park district officials to pay for not only what they say is a much - needed new golf course, but a recreation center and major renovations to the district «s other facilities.
The Open Land Association in Downers Grove, a citizens group trying to prevent the development of land at the southwest corner of 59th and Main Streets, apparently has forced the Park District to let voters decide whether $ 7 million in bonds should be sold to fund a new recreation facility.
Ned Bell, administrator for the park district, said Thursday that even if the district is allowed to sell the bonds for the new facility, it would not necessarily be built on the Ebersol property.
Other Westchester Municipalities having School Board And 2018 - 2019 Votes include The Peekskill City School District (2 seats up), Greenburgh Central School District, New Rochelle Public Schools (One (1) full Five - year term and one (1) Two - year term [unexpired portion of a vacant term]-RRB-, Scarsdale Public School District, the Mamaroneck Union Free School District (which includes public school system for Village of Larchmont residents), Port Chester Public Schools, Tuckahoe Union Free School District (one (1) board seat), Pelham Public School District (Eligible Pelham voters may vote on a two - proposition bond proposal to fund facilities / infrastructure projects and athletic facilities / fields upgrades), Rye City School District (There is only one Polling Place: The Rye Middle School Gymnasium at 3 Parsons Street.)
These and other issues need to be weighed against the alternative of building a new jail facility in Greene County, which would require a bond of approximately $ 45 million.
The first was an authorization to bond $ 29.5 million for the construction of new Highway Department facilities in Chestnut Ridge.
County Executive Ed Day joined with Legislative Chairman Toney Earl and other members of the Legislature recently to sign a recently passed bond resolution for $ 29.5 million for the construction of new Highway Department facilities and three other bond resolutions to continue the methodical rebuilding of county government.
Poughkeepsie, NY... «Thanks to the bipartisan support of the Dutchess County Legislature, we can finally move forward in addressing the costly issue of housing - out inmates,» said Dutchess County Executive Marcus J. Molinaro following the Dutchess County Legislature's 19 to 6 vote to authorize a $ 1.2 million bond to begin the Project Definition phase for the potential development of a new transition facility in Dutchess County.
The governor again outlined plans to seek voter approval for a $ 2 billion bond act that would fund technology in schools as well as new pre-K facilities.
New Jersey's Question 1 would authorize the state to issue $ 750 million in bonds to upgrade facilities at all manner of public colleges and universities.
That effort is being furthered by the construction of a new campus training facility, which is being funded through state bond funding.
Unlike regular public schools, which have the authority to seek taxpayer - backed bonds for renovating school buildings and new construction, charter schools have no such mechanism in place to offset their facilities costs, which often come out of their operating budgets.
The city attorney's office, the FBI, and the district attorney's office are conducting separate investigations into how millions of dollars in voter - approved bond funds for new facilities and renovations were used, and whether there was criminal wrongdoing.
In most states, bond elections are the primary way that school districts can acquire funds to build new facilities and renovate existing space.
CSDC provides a critical service for new and expanding charter schools which, unlike traditional schools, have neither a ready source of capital for facilities, nor the taxing or bonding authority to address capital funding requirements.
Bond projects include classroom technology, safety and security upgrades, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades, new / renovated facilities for College, Career and Technical Education, temporary classrooms replaced by permanent classrooms, air conditioning, ADA improvements to athletic facilities, turf fields, and other capital improvements at traditional and charter schools throughout the district.
For instance, the San Diego Unified School District approved this week a facilities bond aimed at not only improving and renovating current school facilities, but also building new space.
Few Californians realize how much debt they've imposed on future generations with their votes for bond measures meant to fund the construction of new and modernized school facilities.
But lawmakers and school facilities advocates have continued to lobby for a new bond, saying there's no way schools can afford on their own to pay for all of their maintenance and construction needs, which number in the tens of billions of dollars.
Our charter school would receive a substantial portion of the bond proceeds for new facilities, should the bond measure pass.
The separate funds can't be co-mingled, which is why the school board has decided it needs a bond proposal on November's ballot to fund new facilities.
Already eligible for the ballot is the «Kindergarten Through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016,» which would authorize $ 9 billion in general obligation bonds, including $ 3 billion for new construction and $ 3 billion for modernization of K - 12 public school facilities, $ 1 billion for charter schools and vocational education facilities and $ 2 billion for California Community Colleges facilities.
While the board had hoped a new bond measure - the only funding mechanism for school facilities - might be placed on this November's ballot, more pressing budget matters led Gov. Jerry Brown to propose a tax - increase initiative to save schools from deeper program and personnel cuts.
No Teacher or Administrator Salaries: Proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized by this proposition shall be used only for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of school facilities, including the furnishing and equipping of school facilities, and not for any other purpose, including teacher and school administrator salariesLawyer Trick!Another new twist on lawyers trying to get you to approve changing the prohibition in the Constitution on the use of bond funds for administrator salaries.
It includes the following: Park City High School expansion and gym remodel ($ 27.5 million); a new fifth - and sixth - grade school at Ecker Hill campus ($ 24.8 million); improvements to McPolin Elementary School, including moving the parking lot ($ 1.4 million); demolition of Treasure Mountain Junior High ($ 606,336 — none from the bond); athletic facilities improvements ($ 12 million).
Supported local and state bond measures resulting in construction of five new school facilities.
Upon learning about a new school bond opportunity to rejuvenate existing school sites or build new facilities, families and faculty jumped on the chance to become involved in the bond process with the local school board.
Administrators, facilities managers and school housing advocates, however, are fighting to keep the program alive and have a qualified a new, $ 9 billion statewide school facilities bond measure for the November 2016 election ballot.
The bond would help fund a $ 66 million project list that includes: Park City High School expansion and gym remodel ($ 27.5 million); a new fifth - and sixth - grade school at Ecker Hill campus ($ 24.8 million); improvements to McPolin Elementary School, including moving the parking lot ($ 1.4 million); demolition of Treasure Mountain Junior High ($ 606,336 — none from the bond); athletic facilities improvements ($ 12 million).
Construction continues on the new Roaring Fork School District transportation facility in Glenwood Springs, part of the $ 122 million bond issue approv...
The Oregon Legislature this year authorized the sale of $ 123 million in state - backed general obligation bonds to fund a new School Capital Improvement Matching Program to help stretch local dollars and address urgent school facility needs across the state.
Smart Schools Bond Act and Public Charter Schools The Governor's budget proposal rightfully acknowledges the challenge of providing space for children who will attend new Universal Prekindergarten programs across the state by including preschool facilities construction or renovation in his signature bonding initiative.
The bond will go towards construction on a new facility, as well as a complete overhaul of the school grounds.
Lawmakers and school facilities advocates have continued to lobby for a new bond, saying there's no way schools can afford on their own to pay for all of their maintenance and construction needs, which number in the tens of billions of dollars.
The bonding facility for the carbon roof in the paint shop is also new to Munich.
My previous picks include CQS New City High Yield, which holds bonds, shares and preference shares; Gravis Clean Energy, which invests in renewables; infrastructure - debt fund Sequoia Economic Infrastructure; medical - facilities fund MedicX; and HICL, which backs public - sector infrastructure.
The City Commission will receive a recommendation from the Public Incentives Review Committee on the issuance of Industrial Revenue Bonds for the new Lawrence Humane Society facility to be built at 1805 E. 19th Street and adopt Resolution No. 7249.
HISTORY In 2002, voters in Washoe County passed a referendum to fund the construction of a new Regional Animal Service facility through a 30 year bond, levied by a 3 % property tax increase.
Much like DW7 «s Conquest Mode, you can «collect» all of the various playable characters as generals for your side, allowing them to assist you in battle and build bonds, or you can assign them to supervise the various facilities in your base to open up new dialogue options.
The surety underwriting review takes a minimum of 6 to 8 weeks to complete before the surety approves a new company for bonding facilities.
The Chasm Group, LLC and Chasm Institute, LLC (San Bruno, CA) 1997 — 2008 Business Operations Manager • Managed all daily operational tasks for leading multi-million dollar high - tech market strategy consultancy, while providing executive administration to C - level executives and venture capital partners • Developed and managed the firm's annual budget, proposing and implementing expense cuts, producing monthly reports and financial statements, and coordinating with CPA firm for accurate and timely filings • Oversaw all client relationship management efforts while cultivating new business efforts from concept to implementation, providing high - quality service in sales efforts while utilizing new lead tracking system • Negotiated and managed all contracts, stock grants, and financing arrangements, working closely with outside counsel to draft legal documents and resolve LLC - and proprietary - related issues • Led three office space build - outs and two office relocations, managing all aspects of each process under aggressive timeline and budget expectations • Reduced firm telecom expenses by 22 % by streamlining IT objectives, including migration to VOIP phone system, software / hardware purchases, domain renewals, and outsourced technical support • Directed all phases of staff recruitment while creating and implementing all HR policies and programs, including comprehensive employee benefits plans • Supervised multiple administrative staff members, conducted performance appraisals and wage / salary surveys in comparison to incentive program guidelines, and maintained HR files in accordance with legal mandates • Produced all out - going client invoices in an accurate and timely fashion to increase, cash flow and reduce aging receivables, providing consistent attention to overhead costs and vendor arrangements • Administered all company insurance policies, including E&O, general liability, bonds, partner life and disability, conducting annual benefits reviews and employee / company insurance audits • Obtained necessary certificates for consulting contracts while processing federal, state, and local business reporting requirements to maintain licenses and incorporation status • Directed all marketing efforts and oversaw logistical aspects of national educational workshop series, utilizing sponsorship arrangements to offset production costs • Transformed «brochure» website into a dynamic tool to better illustrate company opportunities through relevant case studies, as well as maintaining all other promotional media, including press kits and video Association of California School Administrators (Burlingame, CA) 1993 — 1997 Issues and Planning Committee Coordinator • Executed all phases of event planning and implementation for a membership - driven organization including 23 state committees, 5 task forces, 6 strategic planning conferences, and a conference of 1,500 attendees • Focused on facility evaluations, bid requests, site visits, contract negotiations, and all pre - and post-conference planning processes • Produced statistical and financial reports, including budget projections and cost monitoring for developmental training efforts • Oversaw all participant - level responsibilities, including inquiries, eligibility, registration, correspondence, and billing statements • Managed all legal professional standards calls for Northern California regions, including the processing of attorney authorizations, the preparation of legal assistance letters, and liens on cause of action • Served as second point of contact for computer inquiries and troubleshooting efforts as well as provided back - up executive administrative support for Executive Director, Committee Chairs, and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction • Held responsibility for software installation and hardware configuration while performing weekly AS / 400 backup and report generation
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