Examples of Island community in a sentence
Hawai`i Community College (HawCC) promotes student learning by embracing our unique Hawai`i Island culture and inspiring growth in the spirit of “E `Imi Pono.” Aligned with the UH Community Colleges system’s mission, we are committed to serving all segments of our Hawai`i Island community.
We, the elected members and staff of the Norfolk Island Regional Council undertake to act with honesty and integrity, to conduct ourselves in a way that engenders trust and confidence in the decisions we make, and the actions we take on behalf of the Norfolk Island community.
In order to be courteous to the residents living close to the Community Center, XXXX asks that the Renter and his or her guests do not park on either side of the entrance/exit to The Island community (Cochise Drive), the cul-de-sac off East Island Circle just west of 100th Street or where cones are placed.
Paint a picture of how the Bowen Island community engages with your organization, and how accessible it is to them.
College’s mission:Hawai`i Community College (Hawai`iCC) promotes student learning by embracing our unique Hawai`i Island culture and inspiring growth in the spirit of "E `Imi Pono." Aligned with the UH Community Colleges system's mission, we are committed to serving all segments of our Hawai`i Island community.
The overriding duty of councillors is to the whole Island community, but they have a special duty to their constituents, including those who did not vote for them.
Its main responsibilities include: the required and timely review of the Comprehensive Plan; to provide for the implementation of the Land Management Ordinance to ensure and promote the public health, safety, and community values; and to promote the general welfare of the Island community while providing economic opportunities for all Islanders.
Increasingly, the health of the Island community and economy and the quality of our Island life is vulnerable to a growing lack of year-round housing affordable to a variety of household incomes.
It took the name Barrington after the campus was moved to that Rhode Island community in 1959.
The lack of an adequate supply of housing forces some employees to live off-island and commute daily, preventing them from effectively becoming an integrated part of the Island community.