Sentences with phrase «public access built»

Likewise, the older East City area had many of the CBD's public access buildings and largest educational institutes with huge student populations, but offered very little daytime retail experiences when compared to the volumes of daily visitors in and out of the area.

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Founded in April 2011 in Portland by Greg Passmore and Russell Okamoto, Celly builds mobile social networks of all sizes, both public and private, that can be accessed by any cell phone with SMS and via a web browser, e-mail and the company's iPhone and Android apps.
By building and operating an excellent public transit system, employers can access a wider pool of employees, employees can access more job opportunities, families can deal with housing affordability challenges by living with one less car, and productive and busy people can save time by having a fast and reliable alternative to sitting in traffic.
The board also is considering moving its meetings to the larger council chambers in the Municipal Building and broadcasting the meetings on public - access television.
A new bill in New York aims to ensure equal access to diaper changing stations, plus providing lactation rooms in state buildings open to the public.
Located in the Tremont section of The Bronx, with easy access to public transportation, pharmacies, grocery stores, and public parks, the seven - story building will feature energy efficient construction, including windows, fixtures, and an integrated solar array as well as a rooftop terrace and community garden.
The Erie County Department of Social Services («ECDSS») has announced the completion of a $ 1.4 million renovation project that completely remodeled the department's first - floor space at the Edward A. Rath county office building, the public's main portal for accessing public benefits.
There are television news segments, filmed at studios in the Legislative Office Building, that run on public access television.
It also helps New Yorkers gain access to all City buildings that provide services to the public and is accepted as a form of identification for accessing numerous City programs and services.
As Councilman Ellis pushed plans and initiatives to deal with abandoned buildings, address lack of diversity in the fire department, and create public access TV, and introduced a measure requiring city department heads to live in the city.
Lead education will be provided on city website, in user fee bills, during clean sweeps, translated in various languages, and on public access television and city building permit applications.
The current Sheriff's Office building will also be demolished to make room for the DCJTC and a 48,000 square foot Law Enforcement Center, with enhanced design efficiency and greater public access will be built in former Taylor Manufacturing building which the County purchased in 2014.
«When you see our unwavering commitment in changing the face of public transportation, committing more funds to providing jetties and expanding access to waterways, please know that we are driven only by the need to build and sustain the needed infrastructure upon which an enduring tourism landscape can stand and outlive our administration and those coming after us,» the Governor said.
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) claims the plans ignore the losses country businesses could suffer and said farmers would face greater liability for farm animals and buildings not designed for public use in areas where no access previously existed.
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
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It states, in part, «Creating a sustainable regional food system that meets [the $ 1 billion] demand and offers equal access to nutritious food will improve public health, bolster the city's «good food» economy, build resilience in the wake of extreme weather events and reduce the city's «foodprint» as a way to mitigate the impacts of climate change.»
Stipulates that charters in NYC that are approved by their charter entity to start instruction or expand grade levels in the 2014 - 2015 school year or thereafter and request co-location in a public school building to be provided access to such facilities (S.6356 - D / A.8556 - D, Part BB)
Higgins says public access to the area will improve once the planned Buffalo Harbor Bridge is designed and built, allowing pedestrian and bicycle access from Canalside.
He didn't need to mention that this incumbent has spent most of his time in office building a large campaign war chest and a huge «favor bank» — by selling access to City Hall and showering public resources on all those he expects to help in the future.
There are three ballot propositions on the November ballot: 1) Creation of a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
He's proposing building a third track for the Long Island Railroad, and better public transit access to the airports He's also proposing a feasibility study to look at a possible tunnel from Long Island to the Bronx, Westchester, or Connecticut.
The Onondaga Lake Visitors Center was designed and built by Honeywell to provide the public with access to the cleanup.
«In the past the Women's Caucus has put forward some amazing initiatives and pieces of legislation, whether its paid family leave, whether its access to feminine hygiene products in our public spaces — that is something that we want to continue to build on,» she said.
This partnership features a significant expansion of social work, mental health services and clinics into Buffalo public school buildings so that students in need of these services can easily access them in a safe environment — their own schools.
Running for a third term, Republican Laura Schaefer ticks off a number of constituent projects she helped along: a chairlift for a county building in Westbury, a disability access project for the Westbury Memorial Public Library, fire department equipment upgrades and road projects.
The Federal Research Public Access Act (FRPAA), H.R. 5037, builds on NIH's 2 - year - old requirement that grantees submit their peer - reviewed manuscripts to the free PubMed Central database for posting within 12 months after publication in a journal.
For details of free public access and purchase price, contact the British Patent Office at Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport, Gwent NP9 1RH (Tel 0633 813535) or Science Reference and Information Service at 25 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A 1AY (Tel 071-323 7919).
For the details of free public access and purchase price, contact the British Patent Office at Concept House, Cardiff Road, Newport, Gwent NP9 1RH (Tel: 0633 813535) or the Science Reference and Information Service, 25 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A 1AY (Tel: 071 323 7919).
When the District of Columbia School Reform Act was passed by Congress in 1996, it included language providing that charter schools should have access to surplus public - school buildings.
In an obstructive response to increased competition for scarce public resources, public school officials may attempt to block the growth of charter schools by limiting access to buildings and information, adding burdensome bureaucratic requirements, or supporting legislation that would hinder the development of such schools.
The act allows private developers limited access to tax - free bonds to pay for public buildings such as schools, using a provision of the 2001 federal tax cut bill.
If the answer to those questions is yes, a serious conversation about strategy will cover not just how to create incentives for elite schools to access public funding but also how to assist private schools of all types in building the academic capacity to serve students of all backgrounds.
In that time, he won praise for uniting education reformers, teachers, principals and business stakeholders behind an aggressive education reform agenda that included opening more than 100 new schools, expanding after - school and summer learning programs, closing down underperforming schools, increasing early childhood and college access, dramatically boosting the caliber of teachers, and building public - private partnerships around a variety of education initiatives.
States should enable rural charter schools to access unutilized and underutilized public assets, including school buildings, municipal facilities, and land.
This funding gap, coupled with the fact that traditional districts often control access to public school buildings, means that many charter operators fall back on a «patchwork of solutions» to cover their operating costs, find adequate school facilities, and transport students.
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This funding gap, coupled with the fact that traditional districts often control access to public school buildings, means that many charter operators fall back on a
Our District Safety Team met this week to discuss some immediate steps that we are taking to restrict public access to our buildings during the school day and to identify areas of continuing focus.
If the De Blasio administration takes away funding for construction along with access to vacant space in public school buildings, the cold hard reality is that tens of thousands of New York City students will be denied a chance for a better education.»
In absence of free access to school buildings and reliable public funding for facilities, schools must take funding meant for teachers, social workers, kids and classrooms and instead pay for rent and building repairs.
The buildings and grounds of any public prekindergarten, kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, junior high school, high school, or secondary school, or any combination of grades prekindergarten through grade 12, or contiguous school district land, during any time period in which students are not permitted access; or
Before joining the Education Fund he worked at California Tomorrow as Senior Associate for Public Education, Advocacy, and Alliance Building for the Community College Access and Equity Initiative.
Eskolta is supporting a team of College and Career Planning Managers through the NYC Department of Education's College Access for All Institute as they work to build school - wide college - going and career cultures at 100 public schools across the five boroughs.
For example, the majority of charters typically must pay for facilities out of general operating funds, and have limited access to public buildings — unlike school districts, which can access bonds for school construction and modernization.
Brian has also worked at California Tomorrow as Senior Associate for Public Education, Advocacy, and Alliance Building for the Community College Access and Equity Initiative.
We look forward to seeing high - performing public charter schools open in these buildings and expand access to an excellent education for more children in the District.»
The People's Alternative builds on the idea that the local community must have access to information necessary for them to support and improve their own public schools.
School will be year - round with intercessions built in so students can take time off to relax at home, travel with their families, get tutoring, address other needs and public interests, or have access to additional courses they are interested in, such as martial arts.
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