Community Boards definition

Community Boards of San Francisco shall mean the neighborhood mediation/dispute settlement service established under the auspices of The Community Board Program, Inc.
Community Boards shall be as defined in Section 12.4.

Examples of Community Boards in a sentence

  • Prior to approving any New Sites, DoITT will first request recommendations and prioritized lists of areas and locations for New Sites from City Council Members, Borough Presidents, Community Boards and Business Improvement Districts (BIDs).

  • After reviewing recommendations and prioritized lists submitted pursuant to the preceding numbered paragraph 1, DoITT will then distribute lists of proposed New Sites for a 60-day comment period to Council Members, Borough Presidents, Community Boards and BIDs. Such lists of proposed New Sites will be prominently displayed on DoITT’s website, where the public will be invited to submit comments.

  • After consideration of comments received pursuant to the preceding numbered paragraph 2 from Council Members, Borough Presidents, Community Boards, BIDs and the public, DoITT will select final New Sites and notify Council Members, Borough Presidents, Community Boards and BIDs of such selections, as well as post such selections on DoITT’s website.

  • The Contract Drawings referred to in the Agreement and in these Specifications bear the general title: CITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF BRIDGES Council Districts: Various Community Boards: Various CONTRACT NO.

  • The granting of Community Awards, and all awards initiated by Community Boards.

  • As members of the North Lanarkshire Partnership Strategic Leadership Board, we commit to working together effectively to provide ambitious and accountable leadership to achieve a better North Lanarkshire for all as envisaged through The Plan for North Lanarkshire and the individual Local Outcome Improvement Plans published by our nine Community Boards.

  • As ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ stated in response to the West Side Rag website post, dated November 21, 2019, concerning the previous Community Board 7 joint hearing: “Unelected and politically appointed by the Borough President and City Council, Community Boards wield a lot of power in decisions made on our behalf.

  • The Conservancy or other not-for-profit entity shall be governed by a board, which shall include representatives of FCRC, civic group(s) active in park matters, representatives of surrounding properties on the project site, and, on an ex officio basis, Brooklyn Community Boards 2, 6 and 8, and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (the “Parks Department”).

  • Each free writing prospectus, as of its issue date and at all subsequent times through the completion of the public offer and sale of the Securities or until any earlier date that the Company notified or notifies the Underwriter, did not, does not and will not include any material information that conflicted, conflicts or will conflict with the information contained in the Registration Statement or the Prospectus.

  • We will work collectively to embed our partnership culture across all partner organisations, sectors, Community Boards and Local Partnership Teams, fostering our shared vision and values.

Related to Community Boards

  • MUSL Board means the governing body of the MUSL, which is comprised of the chief executive officer of each Party Lottery.

  • Advisory Board means the Long-Term Care Facility Advisory Board;

  • Community Council or “Council” means a duly elected body of MNO citizens that represents a Charter Community,

  • Health Board means a Health Board established under section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978;

  • College Board means the state board for community and