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Spur of the Katy Trail State Park, which allows foot and bike traffic across the city, and, conceivably, the state.
The sale of Katy Industries to Union Pacific, in 1988, eventually saw the loss of scores of railroad jobs and, in effect, severed a major part of Parsons ' city history which stretched back to its 1871 incorporation.
A special southbound Katy train stopped in the city with none other than President Theodore Roosevelt aboard.
De Leon then became the center point for the Katy between Waco, Albany, and Cross Plains thereby relocating numerous railroad crew members and their families to the city.
The city of Denison was founded in 1872 in conjunction with the Missouri – Kansas – Texas Railroad ( MKT ) or " Katy " depot.
Brookshire is a city 34 miles west of downtown Houston along Interstate 10, 7 miles west of Katy, the fastest growing residential region in the U. S .. Brookshire is part of the Interstate 10 Energy Corridor, part of the west Houston and Katy Market, and a member of West I-10 Chamber of Commerce.
Katy is a city located in Harris, Fort Bend and Waller Counties in the U. S. state of Texas, within the Houston – Sugar Land – Baytown metropolitan area.
Katy residents often split the city into two informal sections: " Old Katy " and " Greater Katy ".
Old Katy is the actual city limits of Katy and lies mostly north of Interstate 10.
Greater Katy is made up of large sections of unincorporated Harris and Fort Bend counties and mostly sits east and southeast of the city limits of Katy.
All of Greater Katy lies in the city of Houston's extraterritorial jurisdiction ( ETJ ), not Katy's ETJ.
This means that the areas Greater Katy are controlled by the city of Houston and that city has the ability to annex it in the future.
The city of Katy cannot annex this area unless the city of Houston releases the area's ETJ to Katy, which has occurred in several small chunks in recent years.
As of the census of 2000, there were 11, 775 people in " Old Katy ", 3, 888 households, and 3, 083 families residing in the city.

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A road block to desirable local or borough improvements, heretofore dependent on the pocketbook vote of taxpayers and hence a drag on progress, is removed by making these a charge against the whole city instead of an assessment paid by those immediately affected.
The city paid for work on 75, of which no more than 21 were repaired, Hemphill charged.
Wagner said the city paid only $37,500 to the Hughes company.
Taxes were paid in produce and labour on public walls, including city walls, temples, irrigation canals and waterways, producing huge agricultural surpluses.
As of 2002, the city of Seattle had paid over $ 200, 000 in settlements of lawsuits filed against the Seattle Police Department for assault and wrongful arrest, with a class action lawsuit still pending.
As a result of that incident ( and / or of a visit paid with some schoolmates to a local brothel ) he was expelled from the school and had to leave the city ( 1725 ).
The city expanded police protection, even temporarily having volunteer police officers to assist the three paid officers.
An homage was paid to him by the city by the inauguration of a " rue du Commandant Cousteau ", a street which runs out to his native house, where a commemorative plaque was affixed.
He paid special attention to the civilian food supply, as the city financed large warehouses of food that enabled the residents to avoid the worst of the severe shortages that beset most German cities during 1918 – 1919.
Picasso refused to be paid $ 100, 000 for it, donating it to the people of the city.
In January 2007, in his last months as vice premier, current President Shimon Peres paid a high-profile visit to the capital city of Doha.
An unusually low ransom for the times ( around $ 50 in modern money ) was to be paid for each Frank in the city whether man, woman or child but Saladin, against the wishes of his treasurers, allowed many families who could not afford the ransom to leave.
He went mad and had to be shot down, but the city paid to honor him, and he was stuffed as a result.
The network paid the city to halt demolition for a month so it could film scenes of destruction there.
Under this plan, a small, elected council makes the city ordinances and sets policy, but hires a paid administrator, also called a city manager, to carry out its decisions.
He died penniless ; the costs for his stay in the hospital were paid from social welfare of the city of Hildesheim.
The city paid Marina Cartage and MAT Leasing $ 49 million between 1992 and 1997, for providing heavy equipment, snow removal equipment and operators when needed.
The city paid the $ 33, 000 fine and returned $ 1 million in federal airport development grants.
A six-month investigation by the Chicago Sun-Times resulted in a three-day series of articles in January 2004 that revealed some participating companies were being paid for doing little or no work, had mob connections or were tied to city employees.
In December 2006, Morgan Stanley closed a deal that paid the city $ 563 million for a 99-year lease of the city ’ s parking garages.
On November 4, 2008, Jacquelyn Heard, the mayor's veteran press secretary, said the city would indefinitely stop all spending on 10 public relations contracts that could have paid as much as $ 5 million each.
The Jewish residents of Ferrara paid 30, 000 ducats to prevent the pillage of the city by Klenau's forces ; this was used to pay the wages of Gardani's troops.
The restoration work was paid for by the city of Haarlem, since all Catholic religious art was confiscated after the satisfactie van Haarlem was reversed in 1578, but the entire collection of paintings was not formally possessed by the city council until 1625, after the city fathers had decided which paintings were suitable for the city hall.

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Amsterdam has a population of 790, 654 within city limits, an urban population of 1, 209, 419 and a metropolitan population of 2, 289, 762 .< ref >
After bribing the Western troops who had guarded the city, Isaac and Alexios Komnenos entered the capital victoriously on April 1, 1081.
( 1 ) Care of the city:
Alicante was the last city loyal to the Republican government to be occupied by dictator Franco's troops on 1 April 1939, and its harbour saw the last Republican government officials fleeing the country.
The city of Ajaccio is one commune, but it contains six cantons, Cantons 1 – 6, and a fraction of Canton 7.
* 1943 – Holocaust: In Terebovlia, Ukraine, Germans order 1, 100 Jews to undress to their underwear and march through the city of Terebovlia to the nearby village of Plebanivka where they are shot dead and buried in ditches.
As of the census of 2000, there were 6, 260 people, 2, 481 households, and 1, 654 families residing in the city.
In the city the population was spread out with 27. 8 % under the age of 18, 9. 4 % from 18 to 24, 31. 4 % from 25 to 44, 19. 3 % from 45 to 64, and 12. 1 % who were 65 years of age or older.
On 1 April 1881 it became a city district separate from Brandenburg.
Each borough contains a number of localities ( Ortsteile ), which often have historic roots in older municipalities that predate the formation of Greater Berlin on 1 October 1920 and became urbanized and incorporated into the city.
According to the Turkish Statistical Institute, as of 2011 the city of Bursa had a population of 1, 704, 441 and its metropolitan municipality 1, 948, 744.
Branco river and Macuxi's Bridge, with 1. 2 km, in Boa Vista, Roraima | Boa Vista city, Roraima state, Brazil.
The vision in first year of Darius the son of Ahasuerus ( 9: 1 ) concerning seventy weeks, or seventy " sevens ", apportioned for the history of the Israelites and of Jerusalem ( 9: 24 ) This consists of a meditation on the prediction in Jeremiah that the desolation of Jerusalem would last seventy years, a lengthy prayer by Daniel in which he pleads for God to restore Jerusalem and its temple, and an angelic explanation which focuses on a longer time period-" seventy sevens "-and a future restoration and destruction of city and temple by a coming ruler.
Many elements of the lament are borne out in the historical narrative in 2 Kings concerning the fall of Jerusalem: Jerusalem lying in ruins ( Lamentations 2: 2 and 2 Kings 25: 9 ), enemies entering the city ( Lamentations 4: 12 and 2 Kings 24: 11 ), people going into exile ( Lamentations 1: 3 and 2 Kings 24: 14 ) and the sanctuary being plundered ( Lamentations 1: 10 and 2 Kings 24: 13 ).
In chapter 1 the prophet dwells on the manifold miseries oppressed by which the city sits as a solitary widow weeping sorely.
# Building a new city ( Ezekiel 33: 1 – 48: 35 ): The Jewish exile will come to an end, a new city and new Temple will be built, and the Israelites will be gathered and blessed as never before.
Barcelona (,, ) is the capital of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, after Madrid, with a population of 1, 621, 537 within its administrative limits on a land area of.
* Judgement against Samaria ( 1: 2 – 7 ): Drawing upon ancient traditions for depicting a theophany, the prophet depicts the coming of Yahweh to punish the city, whose sins are idolatry and the abuse of the poor.
Nineveh was a city of vast extent, and was then the center of the civilization and commerce of the world, a " bloody city all full of lies and robbery " ( Nahum 3: 1 ), for it had robbed and plundered all the neighboring nations.
The Athenians would have to hold out at Marathon for the time being, although they were reinforced by the full muster of 1, 000 hoplites from the small city of Plataea ; a gesture which did much to steady the nerves of the Athenians, and won unending Athenian gratitude to Plataea.
In Section 10 ( 7 ) continues the " use of the description city in relation to Kilkenny, to the extent that that description was used before ( January 1, 2002 ) and is not otherwise inconsistent with this Act.

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