Sentences with phrase «plans call for»

Plans call for the Valley Meat facility to be equipped to slaughter 120 horses a day, he said.
Although plans call for up to 64 antennas, present funding can pay for only 50 or so dishes.
NGST, like SIRFT, will pick up infrared light, but its large mirror — plans call for one as big as 25 feet — will give it the ability to gather nine times more light than the Hubble.
Plans call for increasing reliance on renewable energy sources like wind and solar power.
As mentioned above, every year in the United States there are men and women who, having completed medical school or graduate school, decide that their career plans call for completing the other degree as well.
Indeed, snapping such images is so challenging that NASA's tentative plans call for putting it off for perhaps 20 years or more as the agency develops the technology and budgetary breathing room to build an entirely new space telescope after WFIRST.
Present plans call for a launch in 2001.
Plans call for running the 3,200 - kilometer - long pipeline from Canadian tar - sands fields to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries
The plans call for a 2,200 - unit waterfront apartment complex, which would require the Kent Avenue site, just north of the Williamsburg Bridge, to be rezoned from manufacturing to residential.
Plans call for a 2,200 - unit waterfront apartment complex, which would require the Kent Avenue site, just north of the Williamsburg Bridge, to be rezoned from manufacturing to residential.
Plans call for a spruce up of the downtown area, development of the Plankenhorn road area, a Green Plain Area in the Keith Clark Park area as well as the elevation or buyouts of homes in the Lower River Street area.
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Both Cuomo's and de Blasio's plans call for full - day universal pre-K.
Preliminary plans call for spending $ 500 million on a limited number of mainland and Fire Island home buyouts, and raising vulnerable roads and homes on the South Shore.
Plans call for a state - of - the - art multi-use facility that will also serve football, field hockey and lacrosse players.
Plans call for construction of a 100,000 - square - foot VLT parlor in the western grandstand that would cost about $ 75 million.
Currently, plans call for a village that oversees all of New Paltz's affairs if a merger occurs.
Plans call for the establishment of an walking / biking trail.
Current plans call for the 46 - bed children's center to be relocated to the campus of the much - larger Buffalo Psychiatric Center, which provides out - patient services in addition to more than 150 in - patient beds for adults.
The plans call for new residential buildings for seniors and people with disabilities, hiking and bike trails, plazas, medical office space and more, the EDC said.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Destiny USA is again proposing to build a hotel across the street from its giant Syracuse shopping mall, but its newest plans call for a smaller, less costly hotel than the one it designed two years ago.
Plans call for a 1,100 - unit, mixed - income residential tower with space for two new schools.
Future plans call for soccer fields and an adventure playground, complete with a zip line and water park, officials have said.
Plans call for the long - vacant structure to be redone into a 23 - unit apartment building serve the growing housing needs of the adjacent Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
According to the Albany school district website, the plans call for improving features like wireless access, replacing backup batteries to protect against power surges, and replacing aging net books.
Destiny USA is again proposing to build a hotel across the street from its giant Syracuse shopping mall, but its newest plans call for a smaller, less costly hotel than the one it designed two years ago.
Plans call for a mixed - use development with a 120 - room boutique, extended stay - themed hotel, 150 apartments and the home for the Emerson Culinary School's second downtown location.
His plans call for improvements at the MTA, an overhaul of Pennsylvania Station, a new LaGuardia Airport, a third track on the Long Island Rail Road, an expansion of the Jacob Javits Center, major upgrades to John F. Kennedy Airport as well as to air terminals in Long Island and the Hudson Valley — all on top of new roads and bridges across upstate «like we've never built before.»
Rather, the plans call for a space to be set aside for mass transit in the future, in case someone (presumably other than Cuomo) should decide to fund it.
Plans call for a memorial at the southwest corner of the intersection of Main Street & Lettis Highway, with year round plantings, benches, a walkway & a sculpture garden.
The approved plans call for an $ 87.1 million mixed - use redevelopment, featuring a new 120 - room extended - stay hotel operated by Hart Hotels, plus 185 studio, one - bedroom and two - bedroom loft - style market - rate apartments.
The plans call for a brand new, 255,000 - square - foot train hall, which will accommodate both Amtrak and Long Island Rail Road passengers, that's scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020.
Plans call for the building to include geothermal climate control, solar - powered electricity and other features that will render it «net - zero for living,» meaning that tenants will not have to pay utility bills.
Plans call for a two - story hotel with 138 rooms, a 60 - to 70 - seat restaurant, cocktail lounge and enclosed swimming pool.
The shutdown plans call for Honeywell to move the high - tech electronics manufacturing jobs being done at the Arlington Heights plant to the company's facility in Albuquerque.
Plans call for a new full - size gym, an elevated indoor walking track, an entry and lobby, as well as expanded parking and increased accessibility.
Plans call for a day - care center, fitness center, indoor pool and possibly a water playground, and a jogging path.
Plans call for a new full - size gym and indoor walking track.
Along with the four baseball diamonds, plans call for two basketball courts, a practice soccer field, a picnic shelter, a roller - hockey court and a sand - volleyball area.
Plans call for a dual - purpose indoor hockey and in - line skating facility, a playground, a picnic shelter area with restrooms, a hard - surface area for basketball and more in - line skating, two soccer fields and a baseball / softball field.
Plans call for a dual - purpose indoor hockey and in - line skating facility, a playground, picnic shelter area with restrooms, hard - surface area for basketball and in - line skating, two soccer fields and a baseball field.
Plans call for the village police force to move into the new building by August 2003.
Plans call for the construction of a two - story, 128,920 - square - foot center with an indoor track; a swimming pool; aerobics, health, fitness and therapy rooms; classrooms; a dance studio; and a senior citizens area.
Draft plans call for a $ 4 million expansion of the community center at 1685 W. Higgins Rd. and an $ 8 million ice skating complex to be built at the adjacent Blackhawk Park.
Plans call for soccer fields, a day camp shelter, picnic shelter, playground, native tree trail, paths and an in - line skate trail.
Plans call for a day - care center, fitness center and perhaps an indoor aquatic area.
Plans call for Willowgate Square to have a butterfly garden or rows of colorful wildflowers planted to attract butterflies, other insects and hummingbirds, Quayle said.
Plans call for new landscaping, including maple, oak and redbud trees, to be added this year at all four sites.
Plans call for a teen center, a gym, a theater, a computer lab for adult education, and a room for arts and crafts, Clousing said.
In addition to the physical work, plans call for new programs to attract more visitors.
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