Sentences with phrase «of civic infrastructure»

Gothenburg's quality of civic infrastructure impresses new Lost Generation travelers.
Unemployment, violent crime, and decades of underinvestment have led to a near - complete breakdown of civic infrastructure: the roads are terrible, the police are understaffed, and there is a deeply insufficient social safety net.
nyc top - level - domain before it begins, and turn it into a public resource, «a form of civic infrastructure that belongs to all of us.»

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Their civic and business infrastructure requires massive amounts of electricity and, given the way so many are currently planned, their private and public forms of transportation emit enormous CO2 emissions.
One account called the attack on a political infrastructure a compromise of «our civic infrastructure
According to Michael Allen of Axios, who has posted a number of scoops related to the Trump administration so far, the White house is reading a 41 - page report from UBS entitled, «Revitalizing America: Engaging civic capital for US infrastructure,» also released on Tuesday.
With that foundation, our next focus will be developing the social infrastructure for community — for supporting us, for keeping us safe, for informing us, for civic engagement, and for inclusion of all.
While Fayemi spent the bond money for infrastructure development of the state, including major roads, street lightening, school renovation, government lodge / office, a civic centre, the Ikogosi warm spring resort and Ire Burnt Bricks Company, among others; Fayose had opted for white elephant projects including an airport and a flyover.
Speaking before a civic group two weeks after superstorm Sandy devastated the region, Ms. Quinn described flood protection as the «single most important infrastructure challenge of our time.»
Through focusing on interdisciplinary design - related research of landscape infrastructures they provide important clues for the development of spatial armatures that can guide urban and rural development and have cultural and civic significance.
Along the southern coast is the urbanized core of the historic village / town of Ponta Delgada, which includes the principal civic infrastructures, high - capacity motorways (Portuguese: Vias - rápidas), tourist and culture attractions, as well as the businesses and government services.
# $ # % & % having the first serious cyber annex makes so much sense - in terms of creating, and I quote the director, «a civic sphere» an infrastructure that gets Art created here in Chicago, out into the world.
Preoccupied with developing urban infrastructure, the well - heeled civic leaders of Dallas have long viewed art — especially when supplied by big - name artists from afar — as a boost the city's «world - class» ambitions.
Rather than wholeheartedly support the kind of energy policy, civic infrastructure and lifestyle changes that will allow the United States to prosper in a post-carbon, green economy — and build a clean energy independence — the focus is on populist false promises that developing oil shale or lifting bans on offshore oil drilling will reduce short term energy costs.
The helmet is shifting responsibility from the drivers who should be looking in their mirrors and from the civic authorities who don't provide proper infrastructure onto the head of the cyclist.
While of course it's expected that Sapphire Energy will tout its green crude as the source of energy enlightenment, and it certainly could have a large impact on reducing the impact of climate change, in much of the world it's our current civic infrastructure and consumption patterns themselves which are a large part of the environmental problem.
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