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April 9, 2024 Reidsville City Council MeetingAGENDA1. Call To Order2. Invocation by Pastor Yvonne Ellison of Trinity Holy Tabernacle, 2223 Smith Street, Reidsville3. Pledge of Allegiance.4. Proclamations & Recognitions: (A) Recognition of Dav Gerrells, the City of Reidsville's 2023 NC Main Street Champion. (B) Recognition of the Sky's the Limit All-Inclusive Park, winner of the 2023 NC Main Street Award of Merit for Best Outdoor Space Improvement.5. Approval of Consent Agenda. (A) Consideration of March 6, 2024 Special Meeting Minutes.(B) Consideration of March 12, 2024 Regular Meeting Minutes.(C) Consideration of Councilwoman Barbara DeJournette as Voting Delegate for the NC League of Municipalities' CityVision Conference.(D) Consideration of a Resolution Appointing City Planner I Drew Bigelow as a Plat Review Officer for the City of Reidsville.6. Public Hearings:(A) Consideration of Incentive Package and Performance Agreement for Project DL. (Enclosure #1) - Summer Woodard. City Manager7. Acceptance ofBids:(A) Consideration of Bids for Laster Pump Station Relocation Project and Corresponding Budget Ordinance Amendment. (Enclosure #2) - Josh Beck. Public Works Director 8. Updates:(A) Discussion of Splashpad Project. (Enclosure #3) - Hawood Cloud Jr, Assistant City Manager ofCommunity Services(B) Consideration of Project Proposal with Small Town Soul for Detailed Inventory Listing of Buildings in the Municipal Service and Depot Districts. (Enclosure #4) - Summer Woodard, City Manager9. Public Comments.10. Board & Commission Appointments:(A) April Appointments. (Enclosure #5)ll. City Manager's Report:(A) Month of April. (Enclosure #6)12. Council Members‘ Reports.13. Announcement of Board & Commission Appointments.14. Miscellaneous: (A) For Information Only.15. Move to the First-Floor Conference Room for a closed session to preserve the attorney-client privilege between the attorney and public body pursuant to NCGS 143-318.11(a)(3) & a personnel matter pursuant to NCGS 143-3 18.1 1(a)(6).16. Adjourn. ###
Hundreds of residents gathered for a Architectural Review Board meeting in Carpinteria to oppose a proposed farm preserve and bungalow resort next to a nature preserve on the bluff. KCSB's Taylor Berendes has the story
APMG International presents our popular weekly panel Q&A show. Episode 226 is how to become a bid and proposal professional. Hosted by Nick Houlton and Question Master Charlotte Miller. Answering your questions are Cath Convery, Lorraine Baird, Peter Lobl, Andrew Haigh, and Mike Parkinson.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Four companies have been picked to move forward with wind-to-hydrogen projects in this province. We heard from one of them, World Energy GH2, about their project in Western Newfoundland. The CBC's Bernice Hillier spoke with the CEO Sean Leet, and environmental assessment manager David Pinsent.
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Main talking points include:Prefer to watch this show? Subscribe to the YouTube Channel! Process:Pre-Discovery SessionLead comes inBrief 20min phone call to validate lead / project – outcome is to present Discovery Session as next best step1 Page Agreement / Checkout for Discovery Session Post Discovery Session: SEO Health AuditCurrent Rankings ReportsBacklink Toxicity ReportTop Level KW ResearchCore Web Vitals / Speed ReportSEO Proposal Prepared Document Templates:Proposal TemplateCover PageIntro Letter (personalised)Where do you currently Rank?How fast is your website?How healthy is your website?How many links does your website have?What should your website be ranking for?How to start ranking?What are the next steps?Investment (inc payment schedule)How do we get started? (Project Agreement)TermsAppendices (to full reports) Links:SEOHive Scout ReportsSEOHive SEO Sales Presentation Join the Facebook Group
Main talking points include:Prefer to watch this show? Subscribe to the YouTube Channel! Process:Pre-Discovery SessionLead comes inBrief 20min phone call to validate lead / project – outcome is to present Discovery Session as next best step1 Page Agreement / Checkout for Discovery Session Post Discovery Session: Project Specification Document PreparedProject Proposal Prepared Proposal Delivery: Proposal Call Booked AHEAD of sending proposalOn the morning of the call, send the proposal through Adobe SignHave the call, answer all questions, and ask for a signed document Document Templates:Proposal TemplateCover PageIntro Letter (personalised)SnapshotBusiness Needs (aka Project Outcomes)Solution (overview – Spec document has full details)TimelineInvestment (inc payment schedule)Future considerationsHow do we get started? (Project Agreement)Terms Specification DocumentCover PageThe Brief (in detail)Business RequirementsProject OutcomesDesign SpecificationDevelopment SpecificationTechnical RequirementsMilestones Join the Facebook Group
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Limerick City and County council have put forward a proposal for urban art to be put on the Pa Healy Road overpass. Nigel chats to Labour Party Councillor, Conor Sheehan about the proposal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: AI Safety Camp, Virtual Edition 2023, published by Linda Linsefors on January 6, 2023 on The AI Alignment Forum. AI Safety Camp connects you with an experienced research lead to collaborate on a research project – helping you try your fit for a potential career in AI Safety research. The applications for AI Safety Camp's Virtual Edition in 2023 are now open! AI Safety Camp Virtual 8 will be a 3.5-month long online research program from 4 March to 18 June 2023, where participants form teams to work on pre-selected projects. We value people with diverse backgrounds and skillsets, such as cybersecurity or cognitive science. Not all projects require participants to have prior experience in AI Safety, mathematics or machine learning. You will be able to read in detail about the research topics & each project's skill requirements for our upcoming edition by following the Project Proposal links below. Projects Projects you can apply to. Conceptualise AGI dynamics Investigate transformer models Finetune language transformers Create annotation tools Review and analyse literature Propose public policy/communication Apply to AISC Virtual 2023 Apply if you. want to try out & consider ways you could help ensure that future AI performs safely and in line with what people value upon reflection; are ready to dig into our research leads' research topics and are able to write down a few clear arguments for why you'd research one in particular & how you might start; previously studied a topic or practiced skills unique to your perspective/background that can bolster your new research team's progress; can block off hours to focus on research from March to June 2023 on normal workdays and the weekends (at least 10 hours per week). Application timeline 5 Jan 202300:01 UTCProject proposals are posted on our website. Application form opens. Reviews start right away .19 Jan23:59 AoEDeadline to apply to teams closes. Late submissions might not get a response.1 March23:59 AoELast applicant admitted or declined (most will be informed of our decision earlier). First virtual edition – a spontaneous collage Timeline January 5: Accepted proposals are posted on the AISC website. Application to join teams open. January 19: Application to join teams closes. Until February end: Organisers pre-filter applications. RLs interview potential members and pick their team. March 4-5: Opening weekend.From here, teams meet weekly, and plan in their own work hours. June 17-18: Closing weekend.All teams present their results. Team structure Every team will have: one Research Lead one Team Coordinator other team members All team members are expected to work at least 10 hours per week on the project, which includes joining weekly team meetings, and communicating regularly (between meetings) with other team members about their work. As of yet, we cannot commit to offering stipends compensation for team members, because a confirmed grant fell through. Another grantmaker is in the midst of evaluating a replacement grant for AI Safety Camp. If confirmed, team members can opt in to receive a minimum of $500 gross per month (up to $2000 for full-time work). Research Lead (RL) The RL is the person behind the research proposal. If a group forms around their topics, the RL will guide the research project, and keep track of relevant milestones. When things inevitably don't go as planned (this is research after all) the RL is in charge of setting the new course. The RL is part of the research team and will be contributing to research the same as everyone else on the team. Team Coordinator (TC) The TC is the ops person of the team. They are in charge of making sure meetings are scheduled, checks in with individuals on their task progress, etc. TC and RL can be the same person. The role of the TC is important but not expected to...
FreeBSD Foundation Proposals, UNIX: On the Path to BSD, Fujitsu ends its mainframe and Unix services, Install burpsuite on FreeBSD using Linuxulator, new OpenBSD Webzine is out, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Project Proposal Overview (https://freebsdfoundation.org/get-involved/project-proposal-overview/) UNIX: On the Path to BSD (https://klarasystems.com/articles/unix-on-the-path-to-bsd/) News Roundup Fujitsu is ending its mainframe and Unix services (https://www.techradar.com/in/news/fujitsu-is-ending-its-mainframe-and-unix-services) TUTORIAL: Install burpsuite on FreeBSD using Linuxulator (https://forums.FreeBSD.org/threads/tutorial-install-burpsuite-on-freebsd-using-linuxulator.84310/) OpenBSD Webzine (https://webzine.puffy.cafe/issue-7.html) Beastie Bits • A Trio if OPNsense releases: ◦ [21.7.8](https://opnsense.org/opnsense-21-7-8-released/) ◦ [21.10.3](https://opnsense.org/opnsense-business-edition-21-10-3-released/) ◦ [22.1.1](https://opnsense.org/opnsense-22-1-1-released-2) • [FreeBSD 12.2 end-of-life](https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-announce/2022-March/000018.html) • [DragonFly as a KVM guest](https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/howtos/HowToKvmGuest/) • [RIP Lorinda Cherry](https://lwn.net/ml/tuhs/CAKH6PiVi+JoxDG7ACMG5G+qnTkxTMsohGx6Wq3UNVkogO4N0Vg@mail.gmail.com/) • [Precursor: From Boot to Root](https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/?p=6336) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions • No Feedback emails this week, so instead Tom can regale us with an entertaining BSD story. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***
Anartists are surprisingly organized in their depravity. Credit to original author http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/jakdragonx Project Proposal 2014-012: "Portraits of the Trees" located https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/project-proposal-2014-012 (here).
Join us with our guest Peter Brain, a PhD candidate at RPI with a dissertation focused on "neutron evaluation for natural lead isotopes". Peter discusses his journey towards nuclear engineering, his experience in project proposals for funding in his graduate research as well as what it's like to be a graduate, nevertheless a PhD candidate. Want to join our team? Submit research? Join the podcast? Website link: eruditenurj.org Apply link: eruditenurj.org/apply Submit link: eruditenurj.org/submit Podcast: eruditenurj.org/podcast Give us a like and follow on our social media: @EruditeNURJ on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn
Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay speak with BFRO member and sasquatch researcher Jason Sackrison! Jason is planning an extended field research effort in British Columbia in an effort to gather evidence and data in an active area. Read more about his project proposal here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/living-with-sasquatch
Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay speak with BFRO member and sasquatch researcher Jason Sackrison! Jason is planning an extended field research effort in British Columbia in an effort to gather evidence and data in an active area. Read more about his project proposal here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/living-with-sasquatch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode we talk about our upcoming project, come up with ideas for it, and make the Project Proposal. Enjoy! You can decide our project and tell us your game ideas in this Google Form! https://forms.gle/enk9e9NnyzQYUgTh7
Enigma discusses a project proposal called Hacker exchange, a proposed content sharing site that would aggregate audio/video and text based tutorials. Come chat about this project on irc.freenode.net #hackerexchange
Merina dives into the details behind Holstein Ontario's Field Service Project. Also a few personal notes. And then James and Cole continue on with the usual "What's James Listening To" segment and a few stories about run-ins with the cops.
Happy episode 48! Or as Dave said, "the second episode (or is it first??) of our second season!" This week Dave and Brenda review a project proposal that their friend received for their project, break down its components, and provide some helpful feedback! If you've ever wondered what a project proposal might include, and how to tell if you're getting enough detail/a fair price/etc., this is the episode for you!Please note that starting with this episode, we are going to be releasing episodes on a bi-weekly basis. We appreciate your support!Hosted by David and Brenda Bryan. Produced and Edited by Merrill McNallyFind us @renovationmaderight on social mediawww.renovationmaderight.comwww.blackdogbuilders.comSend us your questions at renovationmaderight@gmail.com!
In this episode, I'm sharing with you my best tips on how to write killer Project Proposal that will guarantee to help you convert your leads into paying clients. This episode is sponsored by my Template Shop launch coming up in August, where you will find all the templates I use in my own business to create a stellar client experience. To jump on the waitlist and get an extra discount during launch week, head over to https://one6creative.com/templatewaitlist
Legal Road Map®: copyright, trademark and business law info for online entrepreneurs
Signature offers, growing a team, landing big clients, proprietary methods, taking care of legal, and more. This interview with Kathleen Shannon and Tara Street of Braid Creative will give you a behind-the-scenes peek into growing a successful graphic design and branding agency, and how a contract helped them feel confident enough to stick to their guns to work with Brené Brown. In this episode, we’ll cover: The benefit of having one signature offer for clients to access your creative services How creating solid contracts can help you be more clear and consistent about the deliverables you provide to your client The difference between men and women when it comes to negotiating contracts (!) How growing your team first can bring in bigger clients later The importance of having clearly defined roles for your team members Why no contract can replace trusting your gut and intuition (Kathleen’s Oprah clause!) BONUS: If you’re starting something new, or this episode has spotlighted areas of your business that have you worried, now is a great time to make sure your business is in good shape legally. Download our free legal checklist to make sure your business has a strong legal foundation at www.awbfirm.com/podcast148! Resources mentioned in this episode: Braid Creative website: https://braidcreative.com/blog The Chalkboard Method: https://braidcreative.com/worksheets/BraidCreative_ChalkboardMethod.pdf Contract templates for your graphic design or branding business: Project Proposal template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/client-proposal-template Client Services contract template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/client-contract-template Website Privacy Policy template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/website-privacy-policy-for-u-s-businesses-gdpr-compliant Website Terms and Conditions template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/website-terms-conditions-of-use-with-disclosure-policy Independent Contractor contract template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/independent-contractor-contract-template Creative Service Provider contract template bundle: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/creative-service-provider-bundle This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.
Legal Road Map®: copyright, trademark and business law info for online entrepreneurs
You obviously have your logo design skills nailed down (hello, graphic designer!) and word of mouth about your gorgeous branding packages is starting to spread. You’re ready to make things business-official. But what about legal for your new graphic design or branding business? What do you even need to tackle and when? What are the things that could go wrong that you don’t know you need to worry about? In this episode, we’ll cover: Why you should always start your client relationship with an official project proposal, in addition to your client contract The one document that will take care of 99.9% of all legal (and client) issues in your graphic design business Why it’s super important to spell out how you or your client can end the relationship, and who owns the intellectual property you create How to make sure your website isn’t breaking the law Some of the most common pitfalls you may encounter when working with an independent contractor (and how to avoid them) What you need to know about forming an LLC, staying a sole proprietor, or choosing another corporate entity The most important thing to know if you’re incorporating other people’s work into any designs you create for a client BONUS: If you’re starting something new, or this episode has spotlighted areas of your business that have you worried, now is a great time to make sure your business is in good shape legally. Download our free legal checklist to make sure your business has a strong legal foundation at www.awbfirm.com/podcast147! Resources mentioned in this episode: Project Proposal template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/client-proposal-template Client Services contract template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/client-contract-template Website Privacy Policy template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/website-privacy-policy-for-u-s-businesses-gdpr-compliant Website Terms and Conditions template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/website-terms-conditions-of-use-with-disclosure-policy Independent Contractor contract template: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/independent-contractor-contract-template Creative Service Provider contract template bundle: https://awbfirm.com/collections/all/products/creative-service-provider-bundle Launch Party (AWB website redesign): https://www.launchparty.live/ This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.
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In this episode, you are listening into a live coaching call with Dave. I help Dave get a better understanding of how to structure his proposal for a Permit Required Confined Space Entry project. Tip of the Week: Get a through understanding of the scope of work to better help you structure your pricing model. Get a step by step guidance to starting your safety consulting business at: www.safetyconsultantblueprint.com
The Lien Zone Podcast: A Podcast About Construction Law, Contracts, Liens and Bonds
So you never actually had a formal “contract” signed when you started working on the project. No problem when everything is running smoothly. Even better when you experience no setbacks, everything falls into place perfectly, and the project is finished on time and under budget. You can get away with not having an agreement in … + Read More The post Can I Use my Project Proposal or Estimate to Enforce my Lien? appeared first on TheLienZone Podcast.
IAESB Consultative Advisory Group Chair Keith Bowman sits down with Chair Chris Austin, Deputy Chair Anne-Marie Vitale, and Education Board Member Daniel Slezak to discuss highlights from the IAESB’s November 2-4, 2016, meeting in New York, NY.0:00 Introduction1:08 General Meeting Remarks, Chair Chris Austin3:05 Strategy and Work Plan, Deputy Chair Anne-Marie Vitale4:06 Approval of the Project Proposal to Revise the IES 7, IAESB Member Daniel Slezak6:50 Continuing Profession Development (CPD) Revision Project, Chair Chris Austin8:21 Upcoming meetings information, IAESB CAG Chair Keith Bowman
IAESB Consultative Advisory Group Chair Keith Bowman sits down with Chair Chris Austin, Deputy Chair Anne-Marie Vitale, and Education Board Member Daniel Slezak to discuss highlights from the IAESB’s November 2-4, 2016, meeting in New York, NY.0:00 Introduction1:08 General Meeting Remarks, Chair Chris Austin3:05 Strategy and Work Plan, Deputy Chair Anne-Marie Vitale4:06 Approval of the Project Proposal to Revise the IES 7, IAESB Member Daniel Slezak6:50 Continuing Profession Development (CPD) Revision Project, Chair Chris Austin8:21 Upcoming meetings information, IAESB CAG Chair Keith Bowman
IAESB Consultative Advisory Group Chair Keith Bowman sits down with Chair Chris Austin, Deputy Chair Anne-Marie Vitale, and Education Board Member Daniel Slezak to discuss highlights from the IAESB’s November 2-4, 2016, meeting in New York, NY.0:00 Introduction1:08 General Meeting Remarks, Chair Chris Austin3:05 Strategy and Work Plan, Deputy Chair Anne-Marie Vitale4:06 Approval of the Project Proposal to Revise the IES 7, IAESB Member Daniel Slezak6:50 Continuing Profession Development (CPD) Revision Project, Chair Chris Austin8:21 Upcoming meetings information, IAESB CAG Chair Keith Bowman
In the last episode, George Ortega had ideas of a new project involving creating a series of questions related to obesity that will allow people to arrive at the conclusion that it's not their fault when they can't lose weight....This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Columbia Peaks, Essentia High GZ, Essentia Low GZ, Item Tile, Metadata, Ogg Vorbis, PNG, Spectrogram, VBR MP3
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Proposals for the Judge Doyle Square project are reviewed.
Proposals for the Judge Doyle Square project are reviewed.