Sentences with phrase «strong city policy»

At its core, bike share marries strong city policy and vision with capable operators and in some cases, remarkable sponsors like Nike in Portland or Ford in the San Francisco Bay area.

Not exact matches

«We expect order growth in China to remain strong with more store openings and the recent policy changes in Beijing and other major cities that allow buyers of Tesla vehicles to bypass license plate restrictions.»
There is an argument to be made that the Bank of Canada's policies are making homes more expensive in those two cities by stoking already strong demand.
In environmental policy, the Party promises stronger greenhouse gas emission regulations and enforcement in the oil - patch; a water management plan to ensure that current and future needs are balanced; a moratorium on additional resource development on lakeshores and lake beds; a Green Energy Plan to support green energy projects and move the province away from coalpower; and a land - use framework that curbs urban sprawl and safeguards farmland and habitats in the vicinity of cities.
A stronger link to these cities will be vital to the future of our tech sector, and a stronger presence in Washington D.C. will be vital for the years ahead as there may be a marked shift in U.S. trade policy.
A strong mayor or city council member can have a tremendous impact on community awareness and progressive policies.
Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg will announce today that he's throwing his financial might into helping beleaguered American mayors, creating a $ 200 million philanthropic program aimed at backing inventive policies at the city level and giving mayors a stronger hand in national politics.
Commisso has come on strong early in the race with detailed policy proposals designed to fix the city's perilous financial situation.
Garodnick is a Manhattan Democrat known for being a bit of a policy wonk, and has told people a campaign could be run on strong management of a city that is concerned about homelessness and quality - of - life.
«To just want to exclude New York City or differentiate it, what is a uniform policy throughout the entire state, and I think it would be very difficult for us to move away from strong support of the SAFE Act,» said Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie.
We are attracted by the idea of coalitions between progressives, especially if they result in electoral reform, genuine reform of the House of Lords and of the City, legislation for fixed - term parliaments, stronger civil liberties, an enhanced Freedom of Information Act, closer ties with Europe, a multilateral foreign policy and withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Kink, who led the Democrats» policy office, will head the Strong Economy for All Coalition, which, according to a recent Times report, will soon open with a $ 5 million budget, backed by SEIU / 1199, the powerful health care workers» union, and the UFT, the New York City teachers union.
Actions — not words and feelings — are what matters, which is why this administration fought for and delivered more state funding to New York City than ever before — $ 30 billion this year — raised the minimum wage to $ 15, passed the country's strongest paid family leave policy, enacted full - day universal Pre-K without additional taxes, secured unprecedented funding to modernize the MTA, and is rebuilding LaGuardia, and reconstructing Penn Station.»
New York City is now on the verge of implementing the strongest, most progressive affordable housing policies in the nation,» the mayor said.
Beth Newcomer The Legislative Analyst for NYC Council Member Helen Rosenthal (District 6, Upper West Side) encouraged attendees to reach out to their local Council Members and urge them to support the following legislative initiatives: • Possible legislation regarding divestment of the city's pension funds from fossil fuel companies • A bill to require the city to do a carbon footprint analysis of all the products the city procures, and to use that analysis to inform a policy of low - carbon operations • A number of bills to reduce the carbon emissions of city - owned vehicles and improve the sustainability of city buildings • A bill to enhance the city's already - strong idling laws so as to make them easier to enforce Find your Council Member here.
Crime is low, the city's economy has been strong and he has policy achievements to point to, such as universal prekindergarten.
Mayor de Blasio and City Council leaders have taken policy positions that do just that: committing to non-cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), pioneering an IDNYC program, maintaining strong worker protections, and increasing funding for universal pre-kindergarten (UPK) and the Community Schools initiative.
Without a rich repository of data to draw from (such as those maintained by research consortia in cities such as Chicago and New York), DC will not be in a strong position to assess the relative effectiveness of different community, school, and classroom policies and practices.
Renaissance Charter School in New York City, for example, incorporates a strong focus on music; Camino Nuevo offers a bilingual Spanish - English program and emphasizes the arts; and Richmond College Prep eschews strict disciplinary policies and offers enrichment activities such as Mexican folk dancing, Mindful Life, and Gospel Choir.
After - school programs can improve participants» literacy by providing intensive lessons several times a week and establishing strong bonds between instructors and participants, concludes a two - year study by New York City - based Public / Private Ventures, a public - policy - research organization.
If school choice policies are shaped differently and coupled with strong civil rights policies, it «could give D.C. families a choice that has never been present in most of the citystrong schools, well - integrated by race and income, where students... learn skills essential to living and working... [in a] multiracial city,» the Civil Rights Project notes.
The members of our network all want to see strong federal and state policy conditions, but as city - based «harbormasters» for ed reform that sit outside the system, they're taking a multifaceted approach to creating the strongest education ecosystem possible.
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's most recent post, about the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's $ 45 million worth of bogus Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) studies that were recently honored with a 2013 Bunkum (i.e., meaningless, irrelevant, junk) Award by the National Education Policy Center (NEPC), it seems that the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation are, once - again, «strong - arming states [and in this case a large city district] into adoption of policies tying teacher evaluation to measures of students» growth.»
With strong turnout, nearly three quarters of City teachers approved the new contract, to which an E4E Policy Team awarded a C grade (New York Times).
He cited an advisory board in Lincoln that formulates animal control policies based on strong city wide enforcement and on avoiding policies that are impossible to enforce.
Dawn: Released by the World Bank, the report calls upon the government to make urban air quality improvement a priority in the country's policy agenda, noting that the issue has received little attention despite strong evidence indicating an urgent need to tackle pollution in major cities.
Specifically, the City enacted strong waste reduction policies; partnered with Recology, a like - minded materials management company, to innovate new programmes; and created a culture of recycling and composting.
Many cities, in this country and abroad, already have strong local policies and programs in place to reduce global warming pollution, but more action is needed at the local, state, and federal levels to meet the challenge.
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A strong Panama City Motorcycle Insurance policy is not an option that should be overlooked.
City residents have strong ties to family and will want to be sure they have a Houston, TX life insurance policy in place to protect their loved ones in the event of their untimely death.
The Company Multi sector specialist recruitment firm Offices in all major UK cities Blue chip client base Organic growth policy Trainee Recruitment Consultant development scheme Multi award winners Remuneration & Benefits: Basic Salary # 20k Uncapped bonus scheme Trainee Recruitment Consultant Training Programme 3 Holiday Incentives per year Car Scheme Incentives Meritocratic Culture The Candidate Graduate (min 2.2 in any subject) Commercially aware with a strong desire to succeed in the recruitment industry Excellent communication skills both written and verbal Good listening skills Positive personality, confident and a real people person Ambitious Organised and goal orientated Previous sales experience is a slight advantage but not necessary The role of a Trainee Recruitment Consultant Sales and business development Negotiate terms of business and offers of employment Recruitment of skilled candidates - Assess skills & qualities Coach candidates for interviews Attend client meeting Manage existing client accounts Apply!
Cebcor Service Corporation (City, ST) 10/1997 — 06/2003 Administrative Specialist Team Lead • Train administrative clerks best practices and corporate policies and procedures • Develop and maintain professional relationship with employees, peers, and management • Maintain strong rapport with more than 1200 clients ensuring satisfaction and generating sales • Process all medical bills, payrolls invoices, client contracts, and claim reports • Generate new ideas and strategies for personal and corporate growth and achievement • Assist in marketing, sales, accounting, and various other departments as needed • Consistently recognized for exemplary customer service, team leadership, and work ethic
Professional Experience United States Army (City, ST) 2009 — 2011 Logistics Specialist • Oversee US Army logistics, inventory, and supply program ensuring effective operations • Train and direct junior team members in US Army procedures and policies • Conduct inventories for U.S. Army signal equipment valued in excess of $ 60 million • Identify and remove $ 1 million of unserviceable equipment cutting significant storage costs • Responsible for more than $ 500,000 worth of sensitive equipment with 100 % accountability • Decrease monthly inventories time frame by 15 % through strong organizational skills • Generate monthly sub hand receipts for sub hand receipt holders • Administer supply documents using ARIMS (Army Record Information Management System) • Oversee all orders, deliveries, and tagging of equipment essential for daily operations • Consistently recognized and promoted for excellent in management and administration
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