Sentences with phrase «overall population of a city»

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Denver — like Nashville, a midsize city that has seen brisk population growth in recent years — could see its already rapid rate of rent increases hit nearly 6 percent per year, triple the overall rate of inflation.
The language of the so - called «Big Ugly,» the 72 - page bill with all the legislative changes from this session, allows for 50 slots from the overall cap to be «granted to a charter for a school to be located in a city having a population of one million or more.»
Only five locations of the 90 planned homeless shelters have been announced by the city so far in the DHS overhaul, which aims to close all cluster and hotel shelter sites and reduce the overall shelter population by 2,500 people in five years.
As soon as it became clear that patient zero was a case of indigenous dengue hemorrhagic fever, American health officials began collaborating with counterparts in Matamoros (a Mexican city just across the Rio Grande with a population of nearly three - quarters of a million), dispatching teams to do a blood - sampling survey to uncover the overall extent of dengue infections.
Despite the fact that Detroit's population is declining overall, evidence suggests that the number of professionals in the city is only getting bigger, bolstering the Detroit singles scene.
More than 90 percent of New Orleans public school students attend a charter school, with the RSD overseeing 70 percent of the city's overall K — 12 student population.
While the city's charter schools ran independently of Rhee's efforts to reform the public school system, the slow improvement in the schools overall paralleled the city's growth — as the city's population grew over the last decade, more parents chose to enroll their children in the city's school system, creating pressure for better schools and more schools.
Montreal QC, the second largest city in Canada with a 2006 census population of 1.6 million people, is number nine on this list and 123rd overall.
Number five on this list and 29th overall with a 2006 population of 578,000 is the city of Vancouver BC.
Mississauga ON which is number six on our list and 32nd overall had a 2006 population of 669,000 making it the second largest city in the Greater Toronto area and one of the largest cities on the Great Lakes.
Edmonton AB, the most northerly city on this list, had a 2006 population of 730,000 and comes in as number two and 8th overall.
[10] The diverse spectrum of artists working in the Bronx, where there is a significant Latino population as well as African American, Middle Eastern and West African among others, makes a significant contribution to the overall diversity of the racial, social, and economic landscape of New York's art worlds and the city at large.
Looking at SustainLane's very thorough overview of its methodology gave us a better sense of how and why some cities fared as well as they did.First, the only criteria for inclusion in the survey was the size of a city's population, so while the folks at SustainLane chose urban areas that represent a large proportion of the US» overall population, they immediately ruled out smaller cities, like Burlington, VT, and Durham, NC, that are doing wonderful things but didn't make the cut because of their size.
«We were surprised to find that city hedgehogs showed hibernation patterns very similar to rural or captive populations in terms of the depth of torpor, the frequency with which they rewarmed and the overall duration of their hibernation.
Ontario has the lowest overall rate of crime, and although Toronto's 10 more homicides in 2005 than in 2004 increased the city's murder rate by 9 %, «Toronto's rate of 2.0 homicides per 100,000 population ranked in the middle of Canada's nine largest CMAs.»
Los Angeles residents renting their homes make up a sizable portion of the overall population of this sprawling California city.
The list is anchored by two of the Centennial State's most populous cities, and represents a sample size that is 66 % of the overall state population.
As the nation's two biggest population centers, New York City and Los Angeles, respectively, had the two highest amounts of residents in that age range, though not as a percentage of the cities» overall populations.
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