Sentences with phrase «urban areas as»

While many millennials choose to live in urban areas as renters, when they're ready to buy, they're increasingly seeking single - family homes outside of urban areas, according to the 2016 National Association of REALTORS ® Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends study.
The Blueprint outlines the role of Australian Government agencies in urban areas as «improving the functioning of mainstream services for Indigenous people», including through intensive place - based intervention if necessary.
These can be used to connect urban areas as well — like we used to have in the US, a fact that plenty of authors will remind you of.
In recent years, the idea of pulling water vapor from the air and condensing it into drinking water is getting a whole lot more attention, and not just in off - grid areas and in the developing world, but also right here in suburbia and urban areas as well.
The population projections for the LECZ and the coastal flood plain are, to our knowledge, the only quantitative global estimates that account for (i) the faster growth of coastal regions in comparison to the landlocked hinterland and (ii) differential population growth of coastal urban areas as opposed to coastal non-urban areas.
It is implemented in urban areas as well as on many campuses, including UNT.
I evaluate the failure of busing as a method of desegregation and propose the method of building magnet schools in urban areas as the better solution.
According to the UN, in 2009, for the first time in history, the balance has tipped in favour of more people living in urban areas as opposed to rural areas.
Also road congestion pricing schemes have been implemented in a limited number of urban areas as a transportation demand management tool to try to reduce traffic congestion and air pollution.
As the hon. Member for Somerton and Frome said, fuel poverty occurs across the country, in urban areas as well as rural, and affects the young, the old, single people and families.
«We know from what at least two diocesan bishops have said that in less than ten years we will see a threat to the presence of church in communities across rural England and some urban areas as well.
They do this very capably, making use of census and other data on urban areas as well as the most advanced statistical methods.
TCASH has more than 20 million customers in 34 provinces in Indonesia, with reach in urban areas as well as rural areas that are...
'' We're very excited about the green roof because it will add additional texture and color and send an extraordinary message about urban areas as innovative, sustainable and attractive,» said MaryAnne Gilmartin, president and CEO of Forest City Ratner Cos., which built the arena.
For about $ 150 to $ 300 per vehicle for a four - week spin, AdFleet will put your message on the hubcaps of taxicabs in major urban areas as the cabs make their way around town.
She knew about me before I fell pregnant and her mother in law also knew about me, but thought I'll just entertain him in urban area as long as he don't marry me... It became a problem when I fall pregnant and now the man was committed to me and the baby, and he was not willing to abandon me just like that, so all hell broke lose..
Consequently, DOT has prioritized rural projects based on location outside an urban area as defined in 23 U.S.C. Section 101 (a)(34), project cost, and readiness to proceed.
In the present work, a multidisciplinary approach is used to examine how contributions of H2SO4 and MSA to particle formation will change in a large coastal urban area as anthropogenic fossil fuel emissions of SO2 decline.
Therefore when we just use an average of all these urben and near urban temperature stations we make the grave error that we treat the tiny urban area as if it covered a lot of the Earth.
Students on these Minneapolis area campuses will find that their programs include students that are diverse in age, ethnicity, gender and cultural backgrounds, a true reflection of the diversity of the Minneapolis urban area as a whole.
It is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as of the 1990 census.
Earlier this year the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) expanded its definition of «rural» to include «census blocks that are not in an urban area as defined by the Census Bureau».

Not exact matches

Traditional car sharing will only place cars where it can get a return on investment, such as dense urban areas or in university towns where you can guarantee that.
What makes this proposed drone delivery system interesting is that it involves flying the drones in an urban area, as opposed to rural locations where many drone delivery tests have taken place.
Police departments in 95 out of the top 100 largest urban areas in the U.S. have a BearCat as well.
But if you need to use a phone all day, being able to charge up quickly and then use your phone in places where there are no outlets (such as a construction site, walking around an urban area, on campus, or in places where outlets are always in use), then the Pixel 2 is for you.
Thanks to nuTonomy and MIT's partnership with Singapore, a country with dense urban areas has been highly receptive to driverless car technology, the comparatively small company could become the first to operate fully self - driving cars, known as «level four,» in a city commercially.
«I see this as an important growth area for Urban Reclamations, and it's going to be heavily dependent on technology if it's going to succeed,» he says.
To his point, about 94 percent of Aspiration customers are spread across the heartland, as opposed to major urban areas like New York City and San Francisco.
The definition of «rural» areas would also be expanded to include census blocks not defined as being part of an urban area.
Its Cost of Living Index measures prices in 269 urban areas for housing, groceries, utilities, transportation, health care, and miscellaneous goods and services such as getting your hair done or going to a movie.
Something to keep in mind is that there are differences in taxation rates between rural property and urban property, as well as particular types of property in urban areas.
Despite Swann's success, the idea didn't really take off in urban areas in America until the 1980s, when rapidly increasing real - estate prices began shutting many out of homeownership, according to Reinventing Real Estate: The Community Land Trust as A Social Invention in Affordable Housing, by James Meehan.
But while drones have been touted as a way to relieve urban congestion, their real sweet spot is in delivering to hard - to - reach areas — such as rural locations inaccessible by road.
Amazon's wish list includes an initial 500,000 square feet of space in an urban or suburban area, with access to highways, airports and public transportation, as well as a qualified technology workforce in the area.
Bernier - Green's bakery was selected as the key supplier for this special Starbucks store as part of the company's overall commitment to work with women and minority - owned businesses in urban areas.
Chinese citizens receive an urban or rural hukou which officially identifies them as residents of a specific area and which allows them to live and work only in that area.
The storm, a record - breaker that made landfall in Florida as a Category 4, did not end up delivering on some of worst predictions of catastrophic storm surge to vulnerable urban areas like Tampa and Miami.
Some urban areas have earned a reputation as high - tech hubs, but smaller centres such as Whitby and Prince Edward County, both east of Toronto, are proving they have the right stuff for high - tech startups, too.
I think one way to mitigate the pain for exurban areas in to put in place a land value tax as well, which would also tend to hit the urban hippies harder than the suburban middle class.
As for modernizing urban areas — that will only happen if accompanied by economic diversification.
While virtually all vehicles are now privately insured this ratio is likely to drop massively in the future as self - drive cars replace privately owned ones in the urban areas.
With new «density» targets favouring multi-family housing, designated urban growth areas and tougher environmental rules, the 2006 plan sought to check urban sprawl while supporting the area's further growth as North America's major economic hub.
San Francisco provides an interesting case study as it has a relatively compact CBD that sits within a broad urban conurbation — the San Francisco Bay Area.
Other important considerations around fairness must also be addressed, such as whether to provide charge - free access options or routes to ensure accessibility and inclusivity, whether to charge individuals a congestion fee for driving where alternative modes of transportation are not available (e.g. the lack of public transit in rural areas), whether the charge for commercial and private vehicles differs or not, and whether individuals living further away from urban areas and thus travelling further distances should face a higher charge than individuals living in urban areas.
Jurisdictions have turned to mobility pricing to address a specific or combination of objectives, such as managing congestion in rapidly growing urban areas to facilitate the movement of people and goods, generating revenue for transportation infrastructure projects, maintenance and improvements, or environmental reasons.
This sort of fatalism about urban neighborhoods (spreading to some rural areas and suburbs, as well) isn't just limited to aging drug dealers.
The first version of the Bill was introduced with a strong emphasis on getting rid of the rotten boroughs, while the enfranchisement of the new urban - industrial areas to the north appeared as a subordinate program.
Now comes an even more comprehensive claim about the positive impact of these schools: For, according to two law professors at the University of Notre Dame, Margaret F. Brinig and Nicole Stelle Garnett, inner - city Catholic schools are important factors in urban renewal as builders of «social capital» on inner - urban areas.
Rev Isaac set up his street pastor team in 2003 as a response to gun and knife crime in Britain's urban areas.
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