Sentences with phrase «urban counties»

The huge number of different ballots in large urban counties makes matters even worse.
But a look at the county - level data reveals what may be the most important finding: most rural counties are getting less efficient, while most urban counties are getting more efficient.
This change is a good one because pets in rural Lake County are more exposed to rabid animals in the wild than their counterparts in more urban counties such as Orange and Seminole.
So, it's happening across the state, it's happening in rural, it's happening in urban counties,» Zellner said.
Only dog owners must meet that requirement now.This change is a good one because pets in rural Lake County are more exposed to rabid animals in the wild than their counterparts in more urban counties such as Orange and Seminole.
Urban counties outpaced all other areas only in 2011, and urban growth in 2015 slowed to its lowest level since 2007.
Washington State voters, with only four * mainly - urban counties around Seattle bucking the tide, appeared to reject * a ballot initiative that would have required labeling for foods with genetically modified ingredients (with a variety of exceptions), according to the state's election Web site.
Indeed, he added, «We've got a bigger obligation as a dense urban county to be a leader in the Midwest.»
In an interview with the Sun Sentinel Editorial Board, Broward County School District administrators explained that the Legislature shifted $ 56 million of the base student allocation from urban counties to rural counties.
Lexington Urban County Government, Lexington • KY 2005 — 2007 Legislative Aide Responsible for producing newsletters, press releases, presentations and pamphlets.
HOP loans are available in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County and cities participating in the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Urban County Program.
The measure would allow some of the large urban counties, including Wake, to bypass that requirement if they levy a quarter percent tax this November.
That is Florida's most populous and most urban county, where even Republican constituents tend to be less strident about gun rights than in the rest of the state.
More urban counties such as Spokane might have more than one breath test instrument, but in rural counties such as Lincoln County, Adams County, or Grant County, the police have fewer options.
Identical Resolutions from City of Midway, Woodford County, and Lexington - Fayette Urban County (adopted 2000): in support of the reintroduction of historic production of industrial hemp; encourages legislation; directed to legislators and House / Senate Agricultural committees.
Population is growing faster in the South and West than in the Northeast and Midwest, and faster in suburban areas than in urban counties; both of these trends accelerated in 2015.
While population growth in urban counties has clearly recovered from the housing bubble, during which urban counties lagged for many years and even lost population in 2006, the rebound in urban population growth was brief.
Hudson County is Jersey's most populous and urban county.
One possible addition might be if the 10 attorneys sent to each urban county charged for travel expenses and lodgings.
Then probably an additional ten attorneys were sent to each urban county.
And Erie County, as an urban county with a large population of poor people, faces an especially onerous burden.
«Our model projections show health care cost savings could be on the order of millions of dollars per year for some urban counties next to farmland,» Pourhashem said.
Slight increases in autism and ID rates are also seen in wealthier and more urban counties.
On average, there were no differences in mortality rates between rural and urban counties, but some rural counties, especially those in Appalachia, have the highest mortality rates in the country.
Arlington County is an urban county of about 203,000 residents in the Commonwealth of Virginia, directly across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C..
Approximately 64 percent of rural counties experience high child poverty rates, compared to 47 percent of urban counties.
The semi rural / urban county has a population of 100,000 people.
After playing with a data set of 650,000 cases from a random selection of ten urban counties, Zorza figured out that nearly 70 % of all civil cases1 only have an attorney on one side of the equation, and that side is usually the plaintiff.
The MIECHV Program funded services in 30 percent of all urban counties, and 17 percent of all rural counties in 2014.
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