Background and Project Description Sample Clauses

Background and Project Description. [This section should contain both a description of the objective, goals and outcomes of the project and an explanation of why Client needs these Services, including the benefits and value that the project will deliver.]
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Background and Project Description. The City of Fort Xxxxxxx is a full-service municipality that operates under the Council/Manager form of government. The City’s mission, vision and values provide the foundation for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx’ 2015-2016 Strategic Plan’s seven key outcome areas: Community and Neighborhood Livability, Culture and Recreation, Economic Health, Environmental Health, Safe Community, Transportation and High Performing Government. The City’s strong commitment to providing world-class municipal services for an exceptional community underlies every strategic objective. More information about the City’s Strategic Plan can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/citymanager/pdf/strategic-plan-2015.pdf Xxx Xxxx xx Xxxx Xxxxxxx 0000 – 2016 Strategic Plan Objective 3.11 encourages the development of reliable and cost-effective ultra high speed internet services throughout the community. For the purpose of this Agreement, broadband and Next Generation Broadband are used interchangeably. As the demand for more advanced, reliable and affordable broadband services rises, the City must define its ongoing role in ensuring access is provided. Employing the research driven outcomes, the City is committed to maintaining and enhancing the quality of broadband services that currently exists. Additionally, research indicates that broadband is critical for the success in the following areas:  Economic health  Organizational effectiveness  Public safety  Underserved citizenry  Workforce development  Education and institutional partnerships The City of Fort Xxxxxxx has a population of approximately 155,000. It is the home to Colorado State University with approximately 26,000 students. The City has a history of highly integrated, comprehensive planning for a wide variety of City services. Past planning efforts have not yet addressed telecommunications and broadband services.
Background and Project Description. 1.1. Purpose and Scope of RCE The purpose of this amendment to PAD level RCE is to analyze potential environmental impacts and to recommend environmental determination for the Local Works Activity. This amendment increases the total budget of the PAD by $800,000. The added activity will entail research activities, including desk study, rapid assessments, interviews and meetings with other donors, ministries and in the communities.
Background and Project Description. ‌ This report documents the main findings and conclusions of an independent interim evaluation of Country Level Engagement and Assistance to Reduce Child Labor II (CLEAR II), a four-year, United States Department of Labor (USDOL)-funded project that aims to support a global reduction in child labor (CL).
Background and Project Description. The City of Fort Xxxxxxx is a full-service municipality that operates under the Council/Manager form of government. The City’s mission, vision and values provides the foundation for the City of Fort Xxxxxxx’ 2015-2016 Strategic Plan’s seven key outcome areas: Community and Neighborhood Livability, Culture and Recreation, Economic Health, Environmental Health, Safe Community, Transportation and High Performing Government. The City’s strong commitment to providing world-class municipal services for an exceptional community underlies every strategic objective. The City of Fort Xxxxxxx 2015 – 2016 Strategic Plan Objective 3.11 encourages the development of reliable and cost-effective ultra-high speed internet services throughout the community. For the purpose of this Agreement, broadband and Next Generation Broadband are used interchangeably. As the demand for more advanced, reliable and affordable broadband services rises, the City must define its ongoing role in ensuring access is provided. Employing the research driven outcomes, the City is committed to maintaining and enhancing the quality of broadband services that currently exists. Additionally, research indicates that broadband is critical for the success in the following areas:  Economic health;  Organizational effectiveness;  Public safety;  Underserved citizenry;  Workforce development; and  Education and institutional partnerships.
Background and Project Description. See attached proposed Interlocal Agreement INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT This Interlocal Agreement is entered into as of this day of , 2016, by and between Mapleton City, a municipality of the State of Utah (“Mapleton”), and Springville City, a municipality of the State of Utah (the “Springville”), located at 000 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx, Xxxx 00000.
Background and Project Description. In 2005 the Board of Supervisors adopted Article 89 of the Zoning Code. Article 89 combined all of the various affordable housing programs and requirements that were found throughout the Code into one new Article, and also adopted the County’s Affordable Housing Program. Under the Affordable Housing Program, all new development contributes in some way to meeting the County’s affordable housing need. The proposed changes to Article 89 will update the ordinance and respond to changes in state law to accomplish the following three objectives:
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