Not exact matches
There was no opposition to the
vote as all major Norwalk youth sports organizations supported the
new guidelines.
The
New York City Rent
Guidelines Board is set to cast a preliminary
vote Tuesday night on rent hikes for the city's one million rent - stabilized apartments.
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board (RGB) has
voted for a freeze on regulated rents, a historic move that impacts more than one million rent - stabilized apartments in the city.
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board (RGB) has
voted for a freeze on regulated rents...
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board
voted to lift rents for the city's 1 million stabilized housing residents Monday evening, but to do so with a historically low increase.
These below - market rate units are subject to rules regarding, for instance, how much their rents can be raised each year (which will be
voted on by the Rent
Guidelines Board on June 24) and are seen as an important way to keep
New York City affordable.
New York City's Rent
Guidelines Board
voted last night to recommend an unusually low range of possible rent increases for the coming year, even raising the possibility of a rent freeze for one - year leases.
The Rent
Guidelines Board will discuss its
newest annual increases at a preliminary
vote Wednesday night.
Inside one of the loudest public meetings in
New York, with tenants chanting and yelling and landlords trying to influence the Rent
Guidelines Board's
vote on a rent increase.
While some
voting «yes» to the
new criteria say for - profit market - rate senior housing projects should, in theory, be handled entirely by the private market, supporters of the
guidelines add that with an aging local population and places in Erie County in need of additional senior homes, especially in the Southtowns, the door could be left open to some projects by ensuring they comply with the ECIDA's
new criteria.
Indiana's
new state superintendent Glenda Ritz had prominently campaigned against the REPA II
guidelines, which had been months in the making by the time they came up for a
vote at the December State Board of Education meeting.
The SBOE
voted to approve
new guidelines that clearly define how mastery tests can and can not be used.
But on Saturday, despite the competition bureau investigation, the organization decided to go ahead with the controversial changes to the MLS rules at their Annual General Meeting in Ottawa, in an overwhelming
vote of 92 per cent in favour of the
new guidelines, according to one source.