Sentences with phrase «on public walkways»

But the thaw has forced the River North resident and her two dogs to step into a whole new problem: dog waste no longer camouflaged by snow on public walkways, parks and in other high traffic areas.

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The people you are trying to convince are not, in my opinion, likely to be attracted by the image of a half - undressed person sprawling on the floor blocking the walkway of a public space.
He called on the federal, state and local governments to ensure the availability of PWD friendly walkways, ramps and handrails in public structures, including where polling units are located.
Set to transform the face of Downtown San Diego's waterfront just in time for summer, the iconic hotel will now be home to a brand - new two - level stacked ballroom project along with Marina Terrace, a grand outdoor area right on the bay, coupled with the stunning public walkway, Marina Walk.
The exhibition included a series of new installations, alongside a selection of previous work, and extended beyond the gallery walls with EVENT HORIZON (2007), 31 figures placed on rooftops and public walkways in central London.
The exhibition extends outdoor with 4 colours at 3 metres high (2011), a variation on the theme of pergola and «attrape soleil», which Buren has explored in several public works, which play with outdoor light, the movement of the sun and coloured shadows such as La Tonnelle, presented at the Venice Biennale in 2007, or the covered walkway Passages under a colored sky (2007) in Anyang, South Korea.
«Not only will people come from miles around to take in the view from The Walkway Over The Hudson, this unique public space will link miles of trails, parks, waterfronts, colleges and communities on the east and west sides of the river.
Urban transport systems based on a combination of rail lines, bus lines, bicycle pathways, and pedestrian walkways offer the best of all possible worlds in providing mobility, low - cost transportation, and a healthy urban environment.Some of the most innovative public transportation systems, those that shift huge numbers of people from cars into buses, have been developed in Curitiba, Brazil, and Bogotá, Colombia.
The socially diverse «eco-neighborhood» will focus on public transportation over individual cars (an ironic turn for an old automobile plant) and feature large public spaces, filled with plant life and pedestrian walkways.
The integration of walkways and bikeways into urban transport systems anchored by public transportation makes a city eminently more livable than one that relies almost exclusively on private automobiles.
Suppose that you are convicted of a crime, but after your conviction, a court holds as a binding precedent in another case, that the crime that you were convicted of is unconstitutional or otherwise invalid in your circumstances (e.g. in a U.K. scenario, you are convicted of trespassing on the walkway to someone's front door since that is private property, but a later precedent hold that members of the public are legally entitled to use such a walkway unless there is a «no trespassing» sign posted which no one disputes wasn't present in your case).
The homes on that lake are magnificent and the best part is that the public has access to a walkway through the backyards on the lakeside!
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