Community Relations Activities Sample Clauses

Community Relations Activities. Community involvement activities included the development of a Community Relations Plan (CRP), prior to initiation of the RI/FS activities. The CRP included development of a community profile and a list of key local contacts. The community profile indicated the surrounding area was mainly businesses which had little interest in the site cleanup activities. Notification of the issuance of the Draft ROD was made and copies of the Draft ROD were made publicly available at the local public library, DTSC and USEPA Region IX Superfund Records Center. A Public Notice was also placed in the local newspaper. A Public Meeting was held in Visalia, California on October 13, 1993, to provide information on the proposed cleanup. There were no members of the public in attendance at the meeting. A meeting was also held with members of the Visalia City Council, to apprise them of the proposed site cleanup activities. The Council members were supportive of the proposed cleanup actions and deletion of this site from the NPL. Notification to the public of the initiation and completion of the 2005 Five-Year Review was made through a Public Notice in the Visalia Times-Delta newspaper. A copy of the completed Five-Year Review was placed in the Tulare County Library, USEPA Region IX Superfund Records Center. Public participation activities for this Site have been satisfied as required in CERCLA 113(k) and Section 117. All documents and information which EPA relied on or considered in recommending this deletion are available for the public to review at the information repositories identified above. This site meets all the site completion requirements specified in OSWER Directive 9320.2–09–A–P, Close Out Procedures for National Priorities List Sites. Specifically, that the following actions specified in the ROD have been implemented: (1) SCE applied an aggressive steam remediation technology to remove COCs in Site soils and groundwater beneath the site; (2) a post-remediation soil investigation verified meeting soil cleanup standards prescribed in the ROD; (3) groundwater has been monitored on a site-wide basis, and the monitoring results from June 2004 through June 2007 show that cleanup standards specified in the ROD have been met, and; (4) a Land Use Covenant between DTSC and SCE has been recorded with Tulare County that restricts site uses and activities. The NCP specifies that EPA may delete a site from the NPL if ‘‘all appropriate Fund-financed response under CERCLA has been ...
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Community Relations Activities. The following project reports and documents can be found at the Information Repository located at the Village of Pecos Municipal Building office, located at 00 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxxxx 00000: • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (2020) • Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (2024) • Community Relations Plan (CRP) – English and Spanish • Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) • Cleanup Plan and Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) The Community Relations Plan will be translated into Spanish and NMED can provide additional translation upon request. The CRP, ABCA, and Cleanup Plan will be posted to the Village website and the public may submit any comments or concerns to the contacts listed in section 4.3, Ongoing Contacts.

Related to Community Relations Activities

  • Community Relations Chancellor shall establish and maintain an appropriate community relations program. Chancellor shall attend important college and community events, develop relationships with other key public and private agencies in each of the District's relevant communities where colleges are located and be significantly involved in the District's relevant local communities.

  • Religious Activities The Subrecipient agrees that funds provided under this Agreement will not be utilized for inherently religious activities prohibited by 24 CFR 570.200(j), such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization.

  • Community Engagement Integration Activities The SP will support the HSP to 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.

  • Inherently Religious Activities Grantee may not use grant funding to engage in inherently religious activities, such as proselytizing, scripture study, or worship. Grantees may engage in inherently religious activities; however, these activities must be separate in time or location from the grant- funded program. Moreover, grantees must not compel program beneficiaries to participate in inherently religious activities. These requirements apply to all grantees, not just faith-based organizations.

  • Union Activities If the Contract Amount is $50,000 or more, no Judicial Council funds received under this Agreement will be used to assist, promote or deter union organizing during the term of this Agreement (including any extension or renewal term).

  • Professional Activities The Superintendent/Principal shall be encouraged to attend appropriate professional meetings at the local, state, and national levels. Within budget constraints, such costs of attendance shall be paid by the Board. The Superintendent/Principal’s attendance at professional meetings at the national level must have prior approval of the Board.

  • LABOUR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS 9:01 No employee or group of employees shall undertake to represent the Union at meetings with the Employer without the proper authorization of the Union. The Employer shall not meet with any employee or group of employees undertaking to represent the Union without the proper authorization of the Union. In representing an employee or group of employees, a representative of the Union shall be the spokesperson. In order that this may be carried out, the Union shall supply the Employer with the names of its Officers and representatives. Likewise the Employer shall supply the Union with a list of its Designated Authorities and Chairs where the Chair is not the Designated Authority. Neither the Union nor the Employer shall be required to recognize such representatives until written notification has been received. 9:02 The Union and the Employer acknowledge the mutual benefit of joint consultation and agree, therefore, that there shall be a joint labour/management committee consisting of three (3) representatives from and selected by each party. There shall be one (1) regularly scheduled Labour/Management Committee meeting in each four (4) month term or semester (January to April, May to August, September to December). In addition, meetings shall be arranged at the request of either party through the Labour Relations Department, by submitting in writing the topics to be discussed. Such meetings shall take place, at a mutually-agreeable time, within ten (10) working days of the receipt of the request for the meeting. Meetings shall not be used to discuss matters which are the subject of a grievance nor to discuss any matters which are, at the time, the subject of collective bargaining. The committee shall function in an advisory capacity only, making recommendations to the Union and/or the Employer with respect to its discussions and conclusions, and shall not have the power to add to or modify the terms of this agreement. A representative of each party shall be designated Co-Chairperson, and the two persons so designated shall alternate in presiding over meetings.

  • 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.

  • Association Activities The parties agree employees shall have the right to form, join, and participate in the lawful activities of the Association for the purpose of representation in matters of employment relations. No employee shall be interfered with, restrained, coerced, or discriminated against because of the exercise of such rights.

  • 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.

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