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The Urban Fauna Survey Unit ( Department of Conservation Forests and Lands, 1989 ) nominated the site as one of regional significance on the basis of its high diversity of common native fauna in a suburban environment.
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" Latin America by Streetcar: A Pictorial Survey of Urban Rail Transport South of the U. S. A ." ( ISBN 0-9622348-3-4 ).
The more general meaning, as set out above, involved projects starting in the early seventies, documented by the Urban Institute in the 1974 book Para-transit: Neglected options for urban mobility, followed a year later by the first international overview, Paratransit: Survey of International Experience and Prospects.
* Boyce David E., LeBlanc Larry., and Chon K. " Network Equilibrium Models of Urban Location and Travel Choices: A Retrospective Survey " Journal of Regional Science, Vol.
* Vancouver: House Prices 1975-2012, UBC Centre for Urban Economics and Real Estate, calculation of Royal LePage Survey
The Urban Geoscience Division of the Australian Geological Survey Organisation determined that the seismic traces of the event " showed similar characteristics consistent with typical seismic activity for Western Australia ," and that the event was most likely an earthquake.
Urban and Unit
Bands like The Slickee Boys, Urban Verbs, Tiny Desk Unit, Mother May I, Insect Surfers, Tru Fax & the Insaniacs, and Black Market Baby were popular at places like the 9: 30 Club, The Psychedeli, dc space, Madam's Organ, The Bayou ( in Georgetown ).
Wicks worked in the Urban Deprivation Unit ( abolished in 1978 ) of the Home Office as a social policy analyst from 1974 – 77, and was a lecturer in Social Administration at Brunel University from 1970-74.
The Revd John Vincent of the Urban Theology Unit in Sheffield has suggested that Alpha presents too narrow a version of Christianity and one too centred on what theologians have said about Jesus, rather than allowing students the freedom to draw their own inspiration from studying Jesus ' life and teaching.
The four voluntary sector principals in this project – National Urban Forestry Unit ( NUFU ), Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers ( BTCV ) and Groundwork Black Country.
This live CD, recorded between December 28, 1995, and January 1, 1996, includes local music from the Urban Verbs, Tiny Desk Unit, Mother May I, The Insect Surfers, Tru Fax & the Insaniacs and Black Market Baby.
Through the DILG and World Bank, the Local Government Unit Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Project ( LGUUWSSP ) was introduced to Magdalena officials.
As a superintendent, he was placed in charge briefly of training and reforming the Hawker Control Unit of the Urban Services Department ( now the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department ).
Also in 2003 saw the first of many rollbacks for the Urban Postal Unit when the contract that was reached included the elimination of severance pay.
* The Urban Agricultural Unit ( UAU ) is a mobile greenhouse designed for educational, artistic, and commercial purposes.
‘ In 1997 the Director of the Urban Research Unit of the Australian National University, stated that the Green Bans of the New South Wales Builders Labourers ' Federation ( NSW BLF ) had a " subtle influence " in transforming the culture of urban planning in ways that now evince greater sensitivity to environmental concerns, better appreciation of heritage, the need to publicise proposed developments well in advance and to seek approval from the people affected ’.
The MNA has continued to make significant strides as an organization and has been successful in developing and implementing a number of projects and initiatives ( including Apeetogosan Development Inc., Métis Urban Housing Corporation of Alberta and the Aboriginal Human Resource Development Agreement – Labour Market Unit.
The Austrian Forces Disaster Relief Unit ( short AFDRU ) is an Urban search and rescue ( USAR ) and disaster relief unit of the Austrian federal army ( the Bundesheer ).
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* Together We Can Meet the Challenge: Winning the Fight Against Drugs, ( ISBN 9780788102721, U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1994 )
Eight of the victims were federal law enforcement agents ; 4 from the United States Secret Service, 2 from the United States Customs Service, 1 from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, and 1 from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is the head of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, a member of the President's Cabinet, and thirteenth in the Presidential line of succession.
The post was created with the formation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development on September 9, 1965, by President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act () into law.
In 1965, the Federal Housing Administration became part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development ( HUD ).
However, the overall responsibility to formulate strategies and policies for human settlement in the country rests with the Ministry of Works and Human Settlement of the central government, as the nodal agency, with its subordinate Department of Urban Development and Engineering Services made responsible for executing urban water supply and sanitation programmes.
In the Winter 2006 edition of the University of Chicago Law Review, Bernard Harcourt and Jens Ludwig looked at the later Department of Housing and Urban Development program that re-housed inner-city project tenants in New York into more orderly neighborhoods.
The Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity within the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is charged with administering and enforcing this law.
The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, also known as HUD, is a Cabinet department in the Executive branch of the United States federal government.
The department was established on September 9, 1965, when Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act into law.
Shaun Donovan, a former New York City housing commissioner and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, is the current Secretary, having been confirmed by the United States Senate unanimously on January 22, 2009.
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