Community Anchor Institutions Sample Clauses

Community Anchor Institutions. Volo will install fiber-to-the-curb to every Community Anchor Institution in its designated expansion area, and will connect any Community Anchor Institution that wishes to pay for service for zero installation fee, and will offer Community Anchor Institutions their lowest cost commercial or non- profit service package. VOLO INTERNET + TECH 0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Ave. Urbana, IL 61802 217.367.8656 Memorandum of Understanding This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by AMG Illinois ISP, LLC d/b/a NextLink Internet, a limited liability company, with headquarters at 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx Lane, Xxxxxx Oaks, Texas 76087 (“Nextlink”) and Gargoyle Technologies, Inc. d/b/a Volo Internet + Tech, an Illinois corporation with headquarters at 0000 X. Xxxxxxxxxx Avenue, Urbana, IL 61802 (“Volo”), together hereinafter identified as "either Company” or “both Companies”. Both Companies agree to:
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Community Anchor Institutions. During the Term, OneTone will offer to Community Anchor Institutions connected to the Network as of the Effective Date (set forth in Exhibit B) the following services, for $75.00 per month, per location: • 30 Mbps symmetrical (30x30) GPON • Maintenance: support, equipment, DIA, and fiber maintenance costs
Community Anchor Institutions. Nextlink will install fiber-to-the-curb to every Community Anchor Institution in its designated expansion area, and will connect any Community Anchor Institution that wishes to pay for service for zero installation fee, and will offer Community Anchor Institutions their lowest cost commercial or non- profit service package. Cost Per Foot $32.00 Electronics $20,000.00 Project Feet OSP COST Electronics Total Cost HHP NORTHEAST_GRANT 1402426.714 $44,877,654.85 $20,000.00 $44,897,654.85 1272 NORTHWEST_GRANT 1469421.429 $47,021,485.73 $20,000.00 $47,041,485.73 1101 SOUTHEAST_GRANT 895309.5853 $28,649,906.73 $20,000.00 $28,669,906.73 607 SOUTHWEST_GRANT 961747.4689 $30,775,919.00 $20,000.00 $30,795,919.00 492 $151,404,966.31 11 OSP Cost $32.00 Existing Site Upgr $9,000.00 New Site $60,000.00 Projects OSP Footage OSP Cost Existing Nextlink Site Site/Electronics Cost Total OSP and Electronics Cost Eligible HHP IL-PROSPECT-NO-1-2-BOM 334368.2876 $10,699,785.20 Existing Site $9,000.00 $10,708,785.20 180 IL-BROADLANDS-CN-1-2-BOM 303281.5746 $9,705,010.39 New Site $60,000.00 $9,765,010.39 376 IL-GIFFORD-NO-1-2-BOM 290512.3658 $9,296,395.71 Existing Site $9,000.00 $9,305,395.71 185 IL-XXXXXX-SO-1-2-BOM 276006.9923 $8,832,223.75 New Site $60,000.00 $8,892,223.75 174 IL-XXXXXXX-WE-1-2-BOM 274864.759 $8,795,672.29 New Site $60,000.00 $8,855,672.29 165 IL-RANTOUL-CN-1-3-BOM 269521.2464 $8,624,679.88 Existing Site $9,000.00 $8,633,679.88 129 IL-SADORUS-WE-1-2-BOM 261330.8864 $8,362,588.36 New Site $60,000.00 $8,422,588.36 146 IL-XXXXXX-NE-1-3-BOM 262756.101 $8,408,195.23 Existing Site $9,000.00 $8,417,195.23 163 IL-PESOTUM-CN-1-BOM 112327.7237 $3,594,487.16 Exisiting $9,000.00 $3,603,487.16 58 IL-ROYAL-CN-1-BOM 98204.9619 $3,142,558.78 New Site $60,000.00 $3,202,558.78 84 IL-XXXXX-NE-1-BOM 26421.5254 $845,488.81 Existing Site $9,000.00 $854,488.81 20 2,509,596.42 2,509,596.42 $ 4,700,000.00 $59,493.25 $25,970.77 $50,299.44 $51,104.73 $53,670.74 $66,927.75 $57,688.96 $51,639.23 $62,129.09 $38,125.70 $42,724.44 $ 10,785,585.71 13.29% $ 624,589.94 IL-PROSPECT-NO-1-2-BOM $ 9,878,779.06 12.17% $ 572,077.05 IL-BROADLANDS-CN-1-2-BOM $ 9,386,782.26 11.57% $ 543,585.67 IL-GIFFORD-NO-1-2-BOM $ 8,906,846.30 10.97% $ 515,792.72 IL-XXXXXX-SO-1-2-BOM $ 8,881,732.24 10.94% $ 514,338.38 IL-XXXXXXX-WE-1-2-BOM $ 8,674,466.72 10.69% $ 502,335.69 IL-RANTOUL-CN-1-3-BOM $ 8,427,214.96 10.38% $ 488,017.42 IL-SADORUS-WE-1-2-BOM $ 8,484,047.03 10.45% $ 491,308.55 IL-XXXXXX-NE-1-3-BOM $ 3,638,248.80...
Community Anchor Institutions. The FRBA service area includes 865 Community Anchor Institutions. These include 185 Schools (K-12), 7 Community Colleges, 19 other institutions of higher education, 29 libraries and 131 government facilities. The FRBA has been working with these institutions throughout Submitted Date: 3/26/2010 9:06:43 PM Easygrants ID: 7380 Funding Opportunity: Broadband Technology Opportunities Program Task: Submit Application- BTOP Applicant Organization: Applicant Name: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx the development of the project. Included in Supplemental Information are 127 Letters of Support in favor of this project, including numerous letters provided on behalf of Community Anchor Institutions.

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  • SECTION 109 OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. No person in the United States shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds made available under this title. Section 109 further provides that discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 or with respect to an otherwise qualified handicapped individual as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, is prohibited.

  • xxx/OpenGovernment/LobbingAtOrangeCounty aspx A lobbying blackout period shall commence upon issuance of the solicitation until the Board selects the Contractor. For procurements that do not require Board approval, the blackout period commences upon solicitation issuance and concludes upon contract award. The County may void any contract where the County Mayor, one or more County Commissioners, or a County staff person has been lobbied in violation of the black-out period restrictions of Ordinance No. 2002-15. • Orange County Protest Procedures xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/VendorServices/XxxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxx.xx px Failure to file a protest with the Manager, Procurement Division by 5:00 PM on the fifth full business day after posting, shall constitute a waiver of bid protest proceedings.

  • WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE BOARD 24.01 Where an employee is absent due to illness or injury that is compensable by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, the following shall apply.

  • Management; Community Policies Owner may retain employees and management agents from time to time to manage the Property, and Owner’s agent may retain other employees or contractors. Resident, on behalf of himself or herself and his or her Guests, agrees to comply fully with all directions from Owner and its employees and agents, and the rules and regulations (including all amendments and additions thereto, except those that substantially modify the Resident’s bargain and to which Resident timely objects) as contained in this Agreement and the Community Policies of the Property. The Community Policies are available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/policies.pdf or on request from the management office and are considered part of this Agreement.

  • Residence Community Living Standards The Residence Community Living Standards (“RCLS”) forms a part of this Agreement. It details the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of Residents as well as the residence conduct process. Each Resident is responsible for reading, understanding, and adhering to the terms outlined within the RCLS. The Manager and the Institution may amend the terms of the RCLS from time to time and may post the amendments in the Residence. Failure to abide by the RCLS may result in eviction from Residence and termination of this Agreement as per the violations and sanctions outlined in the RCLS, and as stated in section 8.01(d). The RCLS can be found online at: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx

  • Department of Housing and Urban Development This includes a HUD produced video titled “The Basics of the Fair Housing Act” which can be accessed via YouTube at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/watch?v=egXPe7HT7tc. Relief for Complainant

  • General Education Requirements for Azusa Pacific University Requirement Helpful Hints & Comments First-Year Seminar Course must focus on orientation to college academics while maintaining instruction in orientation, transitions, and holistic wellness. Typically, a 3-unit course. Not required for students who transfer in 30+ units. Writing 1: The Art & Craft of Writing Any first-semester composition course. Often titled "Freshman Composition," "College Composition," or "Reading and Composition." Must include basic research skills and a research paper. Writing 2: Genre, Evidence, & Persuasion Courses titled "Critical Thinking," "Advanced Composition," etc., that follow a basic freshman level writing course. These courses involve the use of logic, critical thinking, rhetoric, and advanced composition. In addition, genre-specific writing courses will introduce students to the genres of writing, rhetorical moves, and forms of evidence in a specific discipline. Possible courses include: Writing in the Humanities, Writing in the Social Sciences, Writing in the Arts, Writing in Theology, Writing in Business, Writing in Nursing, etc. Must include a research component. Writing 3: Writing in the Disciplines This category focuses on preparing students to be professionals in a field by being independent thinkers capable of constructing their own knowledge, including producing polished writing products in the genres of writing that students are likely to use in their future professions. Most courses in this category are required for the specific APU major and are therefore not likely to be fulfilled by a student's transfer work. Oral Communication Any Public Speaking or Oral Communication course. Must contain at least 3 individual public speeches. Also, communication courses in Interpersonal, Small Group, Argumentation and Debate, and Intercultural areas are acceptable (however, some majors may require Public Speaking). Cannot be taken as a hybrid course. Personal Wellness Any physical activity course with a cardio component and instruction in fitness principles. This includes individual activities, team sports, dance, yoga/mat exercise courses, and intercollegiate sports. Activities with limited physical activity such as badminton, golf, bowling, etc. will not fulfill the requirement. Quantitative Literacy Any course from the Math department of the transferring school that has a prerequisite of Intermediate Algebra. However, certain majors require College Algebra. Please refer to the APU catalog to determine whether or not your major requires College Algebra. In addition, Statistics and Applied Statistics courses (e.g. "Statistics for Behavioral Sciences") with an Intermediate Algebra prerequisite will meet this requirement. Biblical, Theological, & Philosophical Formation- Philosophy Requirement Must be a broad philosophy course such as Intro to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, philosophy-based Logic, Critical Thinking, and Ethics. All other courses must be evaluated by the Department of Theology & Philosophy for transfer. Humanities- History, Literature, & Fine Arts Requirement Must choose one course from each discipline (3 courses total): History, Literature, and Fine Arts. History courses must be survey courses in world, western, or U.S. history (typically split into two time periods). Literature courses must be broad, surveys of literature that explore the literary genres of fiction, drama, and poetry. Fine Arts courses must be broad, survey courses in Art, Music, Drama, or Theater (sometimes History of Cinema, Drama, or Theater courses) covering approximately 100 years. These must be lecture courses and not studio or applied courses such as drawing, painting, singing, piano, etc. Examples of acceptable courses from these categories include (but not limited to) World Civilizations to 1648, Intro to Literature, Art History, Music Fundamentals, etc. Social Sciences One course from the following disciplines: Sociology, Psychology, Economics, Anthropology, Communication Studies, or Political Science. Examples of courses include (but not limited to) Intro to Sociology, General Psychology, Intro to Criminal Justice, Cultural Anthropology, Mass Media, etc. Natural Sciences One course: lecture and lab component required. Any basic course in the life or physical sciences. Examples of courses include Fundamentals of Biology, General Biology, Fundamentals of Chemistry, General Chemistry, Introduction to Astronomy, Physical Geology/Geography, Fundamentals of Physics, General Physics, Oceanography, Zoology, Marine Biology. Biology and Chemistry labs cannot be taken online. However, certain majors require specific science courses. Please refer to the APU catalog to determine whether or not your major requires specific science courses.

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