![]() | W Fayetteville Bypass; Sandy Creek Rd Area at Commission #1 Residents in the Sandy Creek Road area voice their concerns regarding West Fayetteville Bypass; Fayette County Commission; Feb. 28th, 2008 |
![]() | W Fayetteville Bypass; Sandy Creek Rd Area at Commission #2 Residents in the Sandy Creek Road area voice their concerns regarding West Fayetteville Bypass; Fayette County Commission; Feb. 28th, 2008 |
![]() | the 9/11 kean commission members come to visit the bay area a |
![]() | W Fayetteville Bypass; Sandy Creek Rd Area at Commission #3 Residents in the Sandy Creek Road area voice their concerns regarding West Fayetteville Bypass; Fayette County Commission; Feb. 28th, 2008 |
![]() | High School Track & Field - Toledo Area Athletic Commission High School Track & Field - Toledo Area Athletic Commission Championship meet |
![]() | 05/21/2007 Wakulla County Commission These meetings are open to the public, and are broadcast on local Comcast channel 13. The Agenda's are available on the Commission website: www.mywakulla.com. In this video: Dr. Howard Kessler is addressing concerns (agenda item #19) of: Various Issues of Government Waste". By waste, he is addressing $$$$, erroneous amounts paid to county employees (thousands per hour worked) and money given to a developer. If you are not familiar with the Wakulla Area, there is an immense amount of developing in our county. We have County Commissioner's with personal interests in this area (see Brimner's 2003 Financial Disclosure, available as public record from the Florida Commission on Ethics). |
![]() | West Street Historical District Commission Colonial Manor Realty presents "Real Estate with the Pros" Host Bobbie Botticelli interviews Susan Patterson, chair of the commission. Located on the West side of Reading, MA, the purpose of the WSHDC is to administer the West St. Local Historic District. The District was created to preserve and protect the distinctive characteristics and architecture of the West St. area, to maintain and improve the settings of the buildings within the District, and to encourage building design that is compatible with the buildings existing in the District, so as to maintain the historic character of the area. |
![]() | Lents Urban Renewal Area In September 1998, the City Council established a Lents Town Center Urban Renewal Area (LTCURA) in order to accomplish community goals. These include generation of new family wage jobs, assistance to new and existing business, improvements to local infrastructure such as streets and parks, new housing construction and improvements to existing housing. Implementation of the plan began in fiscal year 1999-2000. Objectives: What do we want to accomplish? Assist in fulfilling community goals to facilitate the emergence of Lents as akey Town Center within the Metro Region. -Provide support for the revitalization of commercial and residential areas in and near Lents. -Stimulate business development and investment in the area. -Provide increased opportunities for residents to compete for new quality jobs. -Provide housing opportunities for the Lents community's diverse income and tenure needs. -Improve local streets and parks. For more information about the Portland Development Commission please visit www. pdc.us |
![]() | Coordinator of Electoral Constituency Delineation Commission Coordinator of Electoral Constituency Delineation Commission Arjun Prasad Singh presented a report for Election Area Determination based on density and geographical situation to Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala at his residence this morning. Meanwhile Kantipur publication handed 81 lakhs, Image Channel 17 lakhs, Nepal Electricity Corporation 19 lakhs, Butwal Hydro Power 85 thousands, and Nepal Telecom handed 35 lakhs to the Prime Minister Relief fund for flood and landslides victims. ANA Aug 27 07 |
![]() | Lents Urban Renewal Area [Russian Translation] In September 1998, the City Council established a Lents Town Center Urban Renewal Area (LTCURA) in order to accomplish community goals. These include generation of new family wage jobs, assistance to new and existing business, improvements to local infrastructure such as streets and parks, new housing construction and improvements to existing housing. Implementation of the plan began in fiscal year 1999-2000. Objectives: What do we want to accomplish? Assist in fulfilling community goals to facilitate the emergence of Lents as akey Town Center within the Metro Region. -Provide support for the revitalization of commercial and residential areas in and near Lents. -Stimulate business development and investment in the area. -Provide increased opportunities for residents to compete for new quality jobs. -Provide housing opportunities for the Lents community's diverse income and tenure needs. -Improve local streets and parks. For more information about the Portland Development Commission please visit www.pdc.us PDC is able to provide Russian translators upon request. |