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It's been a minute! This episode, recorded prior to the April 10 meeting, provides a round-up of Brattleboro Selectboard meetings starting with the final meeting prior to Representative Town Meeting (RTM) up through the initial meetings regarding the FY26 redevelopment process. A schedule of future dates and topics about this process is toward the bottom of the show notes. MEETINGS March 20: Agenda, Watch March 24 (Organizational): Agenda, Watch RTM: Watch April 1: Agenda, Watch April 8 (Listening Session): Agenda, Watch April 10: Agenda, Watch April 15: Agenda LINKS Learn more about the local public safety organization One Brattleboro. Learn more about the Canal Street Corridor Plan. The Town has updated its zoning permit fees. Learn about Safe Neighborhoods. Take the Town Plan 2026 survey. Take the Charter Revision Commission's survey. BUDGET REDEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE Following the RTM's vote not to approve the proposed FY26 budget, the newly seated Selectboard is working to revise and resubmit a new budget proposal. The following topics will be discussed on the dates below: Tuesday, April 15 — Finance Committee Report / Structural Budget Issues / Solid Waste Review Thursday, April 17 — Revenues / 2024-25 Selectboard Budget Reductions / Possible Service Reductions Other than Public Safety Tuesday, April 22 — Possible Service Reductions in Public Safety Thursday, April 24 — Preliminary Revised FY26 Budget Tuesday, April 29 — Possible Decision on Revised FY26 Budget / Warn Representative Town Meeting
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from around the local housing market, including how the next big piece of Michigan City's pivot to resort town is underway and seven Chicago buildings in need of a rescue.Plus: Mayor Brandon Johnson says sanctuary city law keeps Chicago safer in high-profile House testimony, the Justice Department files to join legal challenge to Illinois nonprofit diversity law, the Art Institute returns a stolen sculpture to Nepal, and Elgin-based Middleby is spinning off its food processing business.
An amended service level plan between the City of Cape Town and the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa has been signed off; recently resigned Lottery secretary earned R6million during her two years on suspension; a Mitchells Plain boxing coach hopes for better training facilities. Lester Kiewit speaks to Barbara October, Deputy Editor at GroundUp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Conception Bay South's proposed plan prioritizes things like backyard suites, multiplex units, smaller lot sizes, narrow roads... and the list goes on. But is the town moving too quickly, and missing out on the big picture? CBS residents Karen Morris and Phyllis Smith joined us this morning with their thoughts.
Alex Steffan from Steffan Town Planning joins Mish on this episode to share the big advantages of knowing how town planning and commercial zoning works in your chosen market. Mish uncovers multiple ways to add millions in value to your commercial property and the traps of council town planning in unfamiliar states. ★ Get The FREE Ultimate Town Planning Guide ★ Download Here: www.revolvecommercial.com.au/tpc Guest: Alex Steffan Email: alex@stpmail.com.au Website: https://www.steffantp.com.au/
Alex Steffan from Steffan Town Planning joins Mish & Andrew on this month's episode to share the big advantages of knowing how town planning and commercial zoning works in your chosen market. Mish and Andrew uncover multiple ways to add millions in value to your commercial property and the traps of council town planning in unfamiliar states. Get The FREE Ultimate Town Planning Guide Download Here: www.revolvecommercial.com.au/tpc Mish Daniel - Revolve Commercial Ph: 0401 313 573 Email: mish@revolvecommercial.com.au LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/michelline-daniel-commercial Instagram: @revolve.commercial Grow Your Portfolio with The Hottest Portfolio Picks FREE Every Month CLICK HERE FREE 12-Month Wealth Growth Plan CLICK HERE FACEBOOK GROUP - Cash Flow on Autopilot with Revolve Commercial CLICK HERE Guest: Alex Steffan Email: alex@stpmail.com.au Website: https://www.steffantp.com.au/ Find Us On Social Media FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/mish.daniel.96 INSTAGRAM - @revolve.commercial https://www.instagram.com/revolve.commercial/?hl=en TWITTER - https://twitter.com/mishdaniel1 SHOW CREATED BY THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SHOW NETWORK HOSTED BY: Andrew Bean Ph: 0410 694 633 Email: ab@developalife.com.au LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/andrew28 Instagram: @andrewbean28 FOLLOW THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SHOW NETWORK ON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SHOW WEBSITE www.commercialpropertyshow.com.au FACEBOOK GROUP – Commercial Property Show Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/commercialpropertyshow FACEBOOK PAGE – @commercialpropertyshow https://www.facebook.com/commercialpropertyshow/ INSTAGRAM - @commercialpropertyshow https://www.instagram.com/commercialpropertyshow/ TWITTER - @compropertyshow https://twitter.com/compropertyshow APPLE PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/commercial-property-show-australia/id1500207613 PODBEAN LINK https://andrewbean.podbean.com/
(In at 0:53 mark) We'll find out why the hospital on Fogo Island recently had no doctor available to provide emergency or outpatient care for about a six-hour period, (10:06) a plan to "Discover Cow Head" started out with a focus on tourism, then ended up winning a national award, (19:44) a heritage group in Grand Falls-Windsor wants to know all about houses in the Windsor part of town, and (26:53) Qalipu's Medicine Bundle Project aims to encourage and engage youth in their Mi'kmaw culture.
Articles featured on pages 4, 5 and 6 of The Carlow Nationalist on November 10th 2020.
Everyone loves talking real estate and there’s no hotter topic in Noosa than who bought where for what and predicting the next hot spots.The name Don Reed has been associated with the Noosa Real Estate market for a long time and Adrian Reed, Don’s son, from Reed & Co Real Estate is my guest on today’s podcast.If you own property that you rent out as a holiday rental or maybe you’ve had your home listed as an Air B’n’B, are you aware that there’s a potential massive game changer currently being examined by Noosa council that may stop you from renting your property out as a holiday rental? More on that in this podcast. Also, Adrian talks about the next growth suburb, where the big multi-million-dollar sales have happened and is Noosa a good place for residential property investors when compared to our capital Brisbane, an hour down the road?
Here is a snapshot on the presentation of the Malletts Bay Sewer Project. This was presented during our last discussion on the organization of the 2019 Town Plan.
Colchester is a diverse community rich in historic resources and a variety of cultural amenities. The amenities help define the Town’s community and create a sense of place. As we continue to grow, we will face challenges with preserving and enhancing these amenities while incorporating new resources and cultures. Please answer the following questions to help shape our Cultural Resources chapter. Colchester’s 8th Town Plan meeting was held on September 18th.
The 2012 Heritage Project, 2013 Economic Development Action Plan, and 2014 Town Plan set the groundwork for Colchester to expand the diverse local economy. Each explore pathways and goals required to grow the economy and develop a “brand identity,” Colchester’s 6th Town Plan meeting was held on August 21th in the 3rd floor Outer Bay Conference room.
Education will continue to significantly influence through its contribution to the economy, the shaping of its students, and its impact on the quality of life within our community. In the 2014 Town Plan, we outlined our public school offerings and higher education options, as well as policies to further our goals. As we move into 2019 and beyond, education will continue to be an important and defining characteristic of our town. The future of our education systems could change significantly in the next years. Do you feel our education system requires areas of improvement? Colchester's 4th Town Plan topic session was held on July 24 at 7:00 PM.
The roads in our Town provide us the opportunity to live where we want while having access to work, grocery stores, and other necessities. The 2012 Heritage Project emphasized the importance of reducing congestion, improving roadway safety, and reducing energy consumption. Moving towards the 2019 Town Plan, the Town of Colchester is interested in learning more about our resident's behaviors and attitudes toward transportation in our community. Are our roads and paths working for you? Colchester's 3rd Town Plan topic session was held July 10 at 7:00 PM at the Meeting House.
With over 240 acres of parks and natural areas, Colchester has historically devoted resources to providing recreational opportunities for residents. As we move into 2019, we’d like to know what is working with our parks and what isn’t. Where should our priorities lie in the creation of our updated 2019 town plan? This Town Plan topic session was held on June 19 at 7:00 PM. For more details on the 2019 Town Plan, visit tinyurl.com/2019TownPlan
Housing needs are always changing. Longtime residents are interested in downsizing, adult children would like to return to Town after college, and many businesses are looking for local housing for their workforce at an attainable value. The Town of Colchester has a special interest in housing and believes that a wide array of housing opportunities will be important to maintain the communities vibrancy, competitiveness, and culture for its residents. This Town Plan topic session was held on June 5 at 7:00 PM. For more details on the 2019 Town Plan, visit tinyurl.com/2019TownPlan
During the 1960s and 70s, the French architect Jean Renaudie designed and built a series of projects in which he attempted to upend the staid and formulaic model of postwar slab-block mass housing. Architecture, for Renaudie, had to acknowledge and enshrine human being's 'Right to Difference'. But this didn't mean discarding the achievements or social ideology of modernism – rather, as part of a wider European project of dissent, critique and reformation, he formulated his own daring formal solution to the problem of uniting the needs and image of the individual with those of the collective. And how did he do it? Well, for a start, the rooms are mostly triangular…We discussed – slab blocks and Le Corbusier's Unite d’habitation in Marseilles 'Jean Renaudie: A Right to Difference' by Irénée Scalbert CIAM (Congress Internationaux d'Architecture) George Lucas's 'THX 1138' Team X and the ‘Mat Building' Renaudie's theory of 'structuralism' The Projects The New Town of La Vaudreuil Ivry-sur-Seine The Jean Hachette Building, Flats 4, 16 and 9 Town Plan at Vitrolles Housing at Givors Music by – Chris Zabriskie – The House Glows With Almost No Help from The Dark Glow of Mountains from the Free Music Archive Robert Cogoi - Pas une place pour me garer (1966)We've posted some pictures on our twitter and instagram feeds – addresses for these at aboutbuildingsandcities.orgThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Tue, 1 Jan 1991 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/9882/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/9882/1/9882.pdf Klippel, Friederike Klippel, Friederike (1991): Fairfield Town Plan. In: Englisch. Zeitschrift für Englischlehrerinnen und Englischlehrer, Vol. 26: pp. 96-98. Pädagogik und Rehabilitation, Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften 0