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revitalization and program
The Opelika Main Street, Inc. program has contributed to the success of Opelika's downtown revitalization.
Cathedral City had a downtown revitalization program started in the late 1990s, with much completed by 2005.
After years of focus on undeveloped areas of the city, the city government has shifted its focus towards downtown revitalization, including a multimillion downtown facade program.
It has a very active Chamber of Commerce, and a downtown revitalization program is in progress.
The Main Street program focuses on revitalization of the central downtown area and has worked to create a stronger business partnership in Portland.
As of 2006, Downtown Wayne began to undergo a revitalization & growth program, with the assistance of Andrews University-Urban Design Studio.
Since 2007, Monroe's Old Town district has begun a revitalization program.
Johnson was a 2000 graduate of the Harvard Divinity School Summer Leadership Institute, a program that prepares students for work in faith-based urban economic revitalization.
The federal Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ) department's 1993 HOPE VI program addressed concerns of distressed properties and blighted superblocks with revitalization and funding projects for the renewal of public housing to decrease its density and allow for tenants with mixed income levels.
In the Republic of Ireland the decision to make the Irish language an official language was part of a wider program of cultural revitalization, de-anglicisation and Gaelic nationalism following centuries of English rule in Ireland.
Downtown Minneapolis was beginning a revitalization program, and the return of professional sports from suburban Bloomington was seen as a major success story.
He also initiated Cleveland: Now !, a public and private funding program aimed at the revitalization of Cleveland neighborhoods.
These flights have since been operated by alternating DeHavilland Dash 8 aircraft, as part of the fleet revitalization program of the last 20th century.
A revitalization and reforestation program began in 2005.
While earning his Master ’ s degree from Texas A & M, Cisneros worked in the office of the City Manager of Bryan, Texas, and later as the assistant director of President Lyndon B. Johnson ’ s Model Cities program for urban revitalization in San Antonio.
As of 2012, a program in Iroquois linguistics, the Certificate in Iroquois Linguistics for Language Learners, offered at the Syracuse University, is designed for students and language teachers working in language revitalization.
A program of subsidies and revitalization starting in the 1990s reinvigorated the rue Wellington commercial corridor.
The Rio Hondo and San Gabriel River have both been part of a revitalization program called the Emerald Necklace.
The JCPA served as an adviser for Project Renewal, a major urban revitalization program.
At the conclusion of the 2011 season the main West Virginia University Board of Trustees agreed with the recommendations of the revitalization committee and directed the end of the football program.
Salvation came to the company in the form of an Indianapolis-based industrialist, Dr. Beurt SerVaas, who led a refinancing and revitalization program to attempt to restore the role of Carpenter in the national school bus market.
In 2007, the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, in collaboration with McNeese State University and the College of William and Mary, began the Koasati ( Coushatta ) Language Project as a part of broader language revitalization efforts with National Science Foundation grant money under the Documenting Endangered Languages program.
As mayor Decore eliminated the city's Board of Commissioners-handing more power to its elected city council-put in place a fiscal program that would eliminate the city's debt, took key major steps which began downtown revitalization and won a high-profile battle with the Province of Alberta over the city-owned telephone company's right to a fair share of long distance revenue.
* The Castleford Project, an innovative urban revitalization program in Yorkshire, UK
This program was designed to assist in the revitalization of the downtown of Grand Bank using its four components-organization, marketing, design and economic development.

revitalization and was
The Arts and Theater District was showcased by the United States Conference of Mayors as an example of revitalization of a declining downtown area.
Throughout eastern Europe at the time, there were numerous grassroots groups promoting the national resettlement of the Jews in what was termed their " ancestral homeland ", as well as the revitalization and cultivation of Hebrew.
It was supplanted by Egyptian Arabic as a spoken language toward the early modern period, though revitalization efforts have been underway since the 19th century.
Completed in 1976, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace ( comprising Quincy Market and other spaces adjacent to Boston's Faneuil Hall ) was designed by architect Benjamin C. Thompson and was a financial success, an act of historic preservation, and an anchor for urban revitalization.
Until the early 2000s when its economy was tied to the steel industry, Sydney had been overlooked as a tourist destination, with the more centrally located scenic village of Baddeck being a preferred location for tourists transiting the Cabot Trail, however Sydney has recently witnessed a revival as a result of significant government investment in cruise ship facilities and a waterfront revitalization plan which has seen a boardwalk and marinas constructed, and the world's largest fiddle.
The Riverfront revitalization project ( River Common ), which broke ground in 2007 and was fully completed in early 2010, once again made the riverfront pleasant and accessible to the public.
An event in April 1967 brought an overnight revitalization of the royal family, when the first male heir to the Dutch throne in 116 years, Willem-Alexander, was born to Princess Beatrix.
The museum was opened as part of a revitalization effort for the city of Bilbao.
According to Bakshi, the proposed series " was going to be a revitalization of cartoon style from the ' 20s and ' 30s.
After ownership of the Meridian Main Street was transferred to the Alliance for Downtown Meridian in late 2007, the two organizations, along with the Meridian Downtown Association, spearheaded the downtown revitalization effort.
The revitalization of the neighborhood was aided by the Urban Homesteading Act in the 1970s.
Since this study was released, the neighborhood has continued to focus on revitalization initiatives by holding community forums, establishing partnerships with private developers and public agencies.
This 13-member advisory committee was created to assist with economic revitalization of the area.
Funding for the long-term development plan for the revitalization of the city and county was led by the Charles Rice Family and Foundation.
With the revitalization of the Springer and its subsequent designation as the State Theatre of Georgia, a historic preservation movement was sparked and various historic districts were established in and around downtown.
In December 2010, Fremont was awarded $ 500, 000 from the State of Indiana for its downtown revitalization project.
The Beach was the focus of a major revitalization effort by the Metropolitan District Commission and the City in the 1980s and was officially reopened in May 1992.
Hughes, the youngest council member ever elected, said the stalled project was keeping property taxes disproportionately high on residents and called for revitalization of business.
The City of Rahway and New Jersey Transit helped fund a US $ 16 million renovation for the station in 1999 and a public plaza in front of the station was completed in 2001, changes that have spurred cleanup and revitalization downtown.
Each of these programs was initiated to aid in the revitalization of the downtown and improve the area aesthetically.
Though government support for universities declined in the 1970s and 1980s, President Arnold R. Weber was able to stabilize university finances, leading to a revitalization of the campuses.
Landrieu was able to obtain federal funds for the revitalization of New Orleans ' poor neighborhoods, and he promoted the involvement of minority-owned businesses in the city's economic life.

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