Community Infrastructure Sample Clauses

Community Infrastructure. Carrying out of Sub-projects involving construction of small-scale community- based infrastructure such as water harvesting systems including farm ponds, storage tanks, roadside flood harvesting, and spring development.
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Community Infrastructure. 12.1 Measures and works which are required for the protection, restoration or adjustment, in relation to the new water regime, of community infrastructure, shorelines and/or property of residents shall be undertaken at Hydro's expense. In all cases where it is practical to do so, such measures shall be carried out in conformity with the reasonable requirements of a specific physical development plan adopted by resolution of a Band Council. 12.2 If, by reason of urgency, interim measures or works have been or are implemented, these shall be subject to modification at Hydro's expense, to conform with the requirements of a physical development plan, when adopted, if the said plan identifies detrimental effects of the interim measure. 12.3 Canada and Manitoba shall offer to the Band the opportunity and any assistance or training necessary, to have all such measures or works carried out by community residents, to the extent that it is practical to do so. 12.4 Following effective prior consultation with the Band, such measures or works shall be designed and implemented, to the extent practical, to ensure the safety of the residents, to facilitate the continuance of traditional activities and to conform to the aesthetic values of the residents. 12.5 Without limitation, it is contemplated that measures may be required: 12.5.1 To protect shorelines adjacent to the community from erosion, 12.5.2 To restore shorelines adjacent to the community which slump or erode, 12.5.3 To construct new beaches or locations suitable for swimming, 12.5.4 To replace docks, 12.5.5 To clear shorelines, 12.5.6 To protect and/or relocate roads and houses and other structures, 12.5.7 To provide alternate recreational opportunities or facilities, 12.5.8 To provide alternate transportation facilities, such as roads or barges, where these are or may be adversely affected by the Project. 12.6 The reasonable cost of maintenance, depreciation, operation, repair and replacement of any remedial, mitigatory or other permanent works on a Reserve, undertaken or funded by Hydro and/or Manitoba by reason of the Project, shall be capitalized. A grant of such capital sum shall be paid by the said party or parties to the Band on the condition that it be invested in a chartered bank or credit union and that the income be applied for the said purposes, and that the Band shall account annually to the appropriate party regarding the amounts expended and the balance remaining in the capital account. It is ack...
Community Infrastructure. (i) acquiring land to be added to the lands of the Band; (ii) the building, establishment and operation of a school or schools; (iii) advancing the educational aspiration of deserving Members of the Band, including, but not limited to the provision of scholarship and bursary funds for Members of the Band; (iv) construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, ditches, water courses, fences, buildings or permanent improvements, works or infrastructure on the Band lands, (v) the purchase of industrial or manufacturing equipment or machinery for the Band or for a Band corporation; (vi) enhance community planning; (vii) the building, establishment and operation of community facilities, including sports facilities; and (viii) the building, establishment and operation of any other establishment which improves community infrastructure.
Community Infrastructure. Hillyard contains many industrial sites, old and new. It also contains a major freeway (under construction) and remnants of a major railyard. All of these require infrastructure investment, and there are federal, state, and local government programs to remedy past problems and assist with redevelopment. Section E in Exhibit 31 cannot list all of the grant and loan programs associated with these features of Xxxxxxxx—there are dozens of such programs—but it would be worthwhile for the Xxxxxxxx CDC to have an annual review of new money available.
Community Infrastructure. Provide tools to facilitate community collaboration, including wiki space, website maintenance, support, and hosting (Xxxxxxx.xxx), JIRA, and CRM (Zoho).
Community Infrastructure. 12.1 Measures and works which are required for the protection, restoration or adjustment, in relation to the new water regime, of community infrastructure, shorelines and/or property of residents shall be undertaken at Hydro's expense. In all cases where it is practical to do so, such measures shall be carried out in conformity with the reasonable requirements of a specific physical development plan adopted by resolution of a Band Council. 12.2 If, by reason of urgency, interim measures or works have been or are implemented, these shall be subject to modification at Hydro's expense, to conform with the requirements of a physical development plan, when adopted, if the said plan identifies detrimental effects of the interim measure. 12.3 Canada and Manitoba shall offer to the Band the opportunity and any assistance or training necessary, to have all such measures or works carried out by community residents, to the extent that it is practical to do so. 12.4 Following effective prior consultation with the Band, such measures or works shall be designed and implemented, to the extent practical, to ensure the safety of the residents, to facilitate the continuance of traditional activities and to conform to the aesthetic values of the residents. 12.5 Without limitation, it is contemplated that measures may be required: 12.5.1 To protect shorelines adjacent to the community from erosion, 12.5.2 To restore shorelines adjacent to the community which slump or erode, 12.5.3 To construct new beaches or locations suitable for swimming, 12.5.4 To replace docks, To clear shorelines,
Community Infrastructure. This component shall comprise of the following four (4) sub-components.
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  • Infrastructure Infrastructure serves as the foundation and building blocks of an integrated IT solution. It is the hardware which supports Application Services (C.3.2) and IT Management Services (C.3.3); the software and services which enable that hardware to function; and the hardware, software, and services which allow for secure communication and interoperability between all business and application service components. Infrastructure services facilitate the development and maintenance of critical IT infrastructures required to support Federal government business operations. This section includes the technical framework components that make up integrated IT solutions. One or any combination of these components may be used to deliver IT solutions intended to perform a wide array of functions which allow agencies to deliver services to their customers (or users), whether internal or external, in an efficient and effective manner. Infrastructure includes hardware, software, licensing, technical support, and warranty services from third party sources, as well as technological refreshment and enhancements for that hardware and software. This section is aligned with the FEA/DoDEA Technical Reference Model (TRM) which describes these components using a vocabulary that is common throughout the entire Federal government. A detailed review of the TRM is provided in Section J, Attachment 5. Infrastructure includes complete life cycle support for all hardware, software, and services represented above, including planning, analysis, research and development, design, development, integration and testing, implementation, operations and maintenance, information assurance, and final disposition of these components. The services also include administration and help desk functions necessary to support the IT infrastructure (e.g., desktop support, network administration). Infrastructure components of an integrated IT solution can be categorized as follows:

  • Community Involvement The Grantee will facilitate and convene a Community Task Force as one means of developing collaboration among the Grantee, affected residents, and the broader community. The Grantee also will provide information to keep the Community Task Force fully apprised of the planning and implementation of revitalization efforts. The Community Task Force shall be comprised of affected public housing residents, local government officials, service providers, community groups, and others. The Community Task Force will provide advice, counsel and recommendations to the Grantee on all aspects of the HOPE VI development process, including shaping the goals and outcome of the Community and Supportive Services Plan. Community Task Force participants also will disseminate information throughout the community about the Grantee's revitalization efforts. The Grantee's responsibilities with regard to the Community Task Force include: (1) convening and participating in the Community Task Force and other advisory groups; (2) ensuring that regular meetings of the Community Task Force are held to apprise participants of the status of the development process and to solicit comments, opinions, advice, and recommendations on the planning and implementation of the Grantee's revitalization efforts; and (3) if requested by HUD, entering into a memorandum of understanding with the members of the Community Task Force setting forth the manner and frequency of task force meetings, the method (if any) for designating resident and community participants, and the issues that the task force will discuss and develop.

  • Community Property Each spouse individually is bound by, and such spouse’s interest, if any, in any Optioned Shares is subject to, the terms of this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall create a community property interest where none otherwise exists.

  • Community Outreach Please describe all community outreach efforts undertaken since the last report.

  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Access to Property Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Property or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

  • Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure If Texas Government Code, Section 2274.0102(a)(1) (relating to prohibition on contracts with certain foreign-owned companies in connection with critical infrastructure) is applicable to this Contract, pursuant to Government Code Section 2274.0102, Contractor certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of Contractor or its parent company, is: (1) majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Government Code Section 2274.0103, or (2) headquartered in any of those countries.

  • Access to Properties Subject to the rights of Tenants, Borrower shall permit agents, representatives and employees of Lender to inspect the Properties or any part thereof at reasonable hours upon reasonable advance notice.

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Community Engagement The HSP will engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the LHIN including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals. As part of its community engagement activities, the HSPs will have in place and utilize effective mechanisms for engaging families, caregivers, clients, residents, patients and other individuals who use the services of the HSP, to help inform the HSP plans, including the HSP’s contribution to the establishment and implementation by the LHIN of geographic sub-regions in its local health system.

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