District Management definition

District Management means (i) the independent contractor (and its employees) retained by the District to provide professional district management services to the District and (ii) any other independent contractor (and its employees) separately retained by the District to provide amenity management services, provided said services include a responsibility to safeguard and protect Assets.
District Management means the management personnel or authorities designated by the Board to manage the District facilities.
District Management is the first local contact for citizens in the district and is already involved in various social and urban development processes. Besides regular citizen consultation hours and consultations on-site, requests, concerns and ideas of citizens to all district-related topics are collected already since several years via various channels and events. Topics cover urban planning (information on construction projects, upgrading of central squares and green areas, development of the commercial environment, etc.), social aspects (offers for children, senior people, poor people, people from other countries, including also support offers, places to meet and exchange, neighborhood culture, development of a culture of district festivals), but also sustainability in the transport sector and environmental protection. Thus, the MAtchUP project will collaborate with the District Management in order to benefit from the existing strong link to the local citizens and exploit further synergies by adding new topics related to smart city demonstration to the local agenda. Similarly, the “Network Johannstadt” consisting of various stakeholders from the district being interested in getting involved in the transition of their district and local urban planning (residents, associations, tradesmen, schools, social affairs, politics, culture, etc.) should become a key alliance partner in communicating and discussing MAtchUP interventions. Second, MAtchUP can build on the existing dialogue forums addressing Dresden‟s future. The “Dresden Debate” consists of two elements – first, citizens are informed in an early stage about actual urban planning and development projects. Second, during a four-week period, the respective topics can be debated in a chaired online forum. The “Open City Dresden” project is about developing and testing ideas and visions for Dresden's future. The aim is to bring citizens, science, local politics, business and administration together. The implementation of first projects takes place in real laboratories, i.e. with scientific support (test areas in public space). Third, participation processes ideally should be embedded into existing initiatives focusing on energy- and sustainability topics. These could for instance be the Day of Renewable Energies (with conferences, workshops and on-site activities), the European Mobility Week, the Dresden Energy Dialogue (monthly discussions on selected up-do-date topics), or the Dresden Environmental Talks (four times a year...

Examples of District Management in a sentence

  • These services include support for the District Management function, recording and preparation of meeting minutes, records retention and maintenance in accordance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and the District’s adopted Rules of Procedure, preparation and delivery of agenda, overnight deliveries, facsimiles and phone calls.

  • District Management: The District as required by statute, will contract with a firm to provide for management and administration of the District’s day to day needs.

  • Speakers are encouraged to consult District Management or Directors prior to agenda preparation regarding any District matters, as no action will be taken on non-agenda issues.

  • Determination of these matters by District Management shall be final.

  • Contractor must maintain one (1) or more representatives who are authorized to take immediate action and make requested adjustments and/or changes as required by District Management.

  • It is acknowledged that mileage stipends have been incorporated into the District Management Team Salary Schedule effective January 1, 2022, that covers travel to District colleges and District educational sites.

  • This internal control structure is also subject to periodic evaluation by the District Management.

  • District Management shall communicate to its employees (needing to know) information relevant to the Internal Controls, including but not limited to any changes to the Internal Controls and/or changes to laws, rules, contracts, grant agreements, and best practices.

  • District Management shall regularly train its employees (needing the training) in connection with the Internal Controls described herein and promote and encourage compliance with applicable laws, rules, contracts, grant agreements, and best practices.

  • District Management shall internally review the District’s Internal Controls at least once per year.


More Definitions of District Management

District Management means (i) the independent contractor (and its employees) retained by the District to provide professional district management services to the District and (ii) any other independent contractor (and its employees)

Related to District Management

  • District Manager means the District Manager of the appropriate local district office of the Ministry, where the

  • Project Management The individuals appointed by each Party cf. clause 4.1 in the Agreement.

  • District coordinator means the state police emergency management division district coordinator.

  • District superintendent means the superintendent of a district or the chief administrator of a public school academy.

  • Project Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.2 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • District Engineer means the District Engineer of Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, and Sacramento Area Sewer District, or his designee.

  • Project Management Unit and “PMU” each means the Recipient’s unit responsible for the implementation of its Respective Part of the Project referred to in Section I.A.2 of Schedule 2 to this Agreement.

  • Procurement Management means the Director of Lee County’s Procurement Management Department or designee.

  • district municipality means a municipality that has municipal executive and legislative authority in an area that includes more than one municipality, and which is described in section 155 (1) of the Constitution as a category C municipality;

  • district heating or ‘district cooling’ means the distribution of thermal energy in the form of steam, hot water or chilled liquids, from a central source of production through a network to multiple buildings or sites, for the use of space or process heating or cooling;

  • District administrator means the department employee assigned the overall supervision of the departmental operations in one of the Commonwealth's construction districts.

  • District Office – means the office of the District as established by the Board.

  • District board means the board of directors of the district.

  • District Representative means the Superintendent of the District, or any other person authorized by the Governing Board of the District to act on behalf of the District under or with respect to this Facilities Lease.

  • School district of residence means the school district

  • Records management means the systematic control of all records from creation or receipt through processing, distribution, maintenance and retrieval, to their ultimate disposition.

  • Project Manager means the principal employee or agent of the Recipient having administrative authority over the Project designated in Appendix B pursuant to Section VI hereof, or authorized designee as per written notification to the Director.

  • School District Official For the purposes of this Agreement and pursuant to 34 CFR 99.31 (B) and Wis. Stat. § 118.125(2)(d), a School District Official is a contractor that: (1) Performs an institutional service or function for which the agency or institution would otherwise use employees; (2) Is under the direct control of the agency or institution with respect to the use and maintenance of education records; and (3) Is subject to 34 CFR 99.33(a) and Wis. Stat. § 118.125(2) governing the use and re-disclosure of personally identifiable information from student records. SDPC (The Student Data Privacy Consortium): Refers to the national collaborative of schools, districts, regional, territories and state agencies, policy makers, trade organizations and marketplace providers addressing real-world, adaptable, and implementable solutions to growing data privacy concerns.

  • Exit Management means the obligations and rights of the Parties to ensure a smooth transition of the Framework from the Contractor to the Authority or any Replacement Contractor as set out in Clause 44 (Exit Management) and Schedule 8 (Exit Management).

  • Stormwater management means the programs to maintain quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Pharmacist services means products, goods, and services, or any combination of products, goods, and services, provided as a part of the practice of pharmacy.

  • PJM Management means the officers, executives, supervisors and employee managers of PJM.

  • Project Managers means the individuals identified in Section 12 of this Agreement who are authorized by TriMet and Subrecipient respectively to send and receive communications regarding this Agreement.

  • District attorney means any of the following:

  • Secretariat means the office constituted as per Sub-Clause (1) of Clause 6 of the Scheme.

  • Case management means a care management plan developed for a Member whose diagnosis requires timely coordination. All benefits, including travel and lodging, are limited to Covered Services that are Medically Necessary and set forth in the EOC. KFHPWA may review a Member's medical records for the purpose of verifying delivery and coverage of services and items. Based on a prospective, concurrent or retrospective review, KFHPWA may deny coverage if, in its determination, such services are not Medically Necessary. Such determination shall be based on established clinical criteria and may require Preauthorization.