A presentation by the Langley 10 by 10 Committee to the Minister's Council on Employment for People with Disabilities. Given June 9, 2008 in Vancouver, BC.
An update for Langley Township Council from Langley\'s 10 by 10 Challenge committee, which is working to increase the employment of disabled people in Langley by 10% by 2010.
The document discusses KSEN, an organization that aims to help disadvantaged individuals and communities. Some of KSEN's goals include helping 80,000 young people in care, 50,000 families living chaotic lives, and reducing unemployment among people with learning disabilities or mental health issues.
KSEN runs various projects such as a community cafe, job shop, mentoring, and skills training to help people gain employment. In its first year, KSEN helped 80 clients find jobs or education and provided training to 160 people.
The document outlines KSEN's vision, projects, stakeholders, partners and track record of helping disadvantaged communities.
Changing How Communities Work
- 80,000 young people living in care.
- 50,000 families living chaotic lives.
- 90% of 1.5 million people with learning disabilities jobless
- 1 in 4 people having mental health issues.
- 1 in 5 young people having criminal convictions.
- 1 million, 16 – 24year olds out of work
- 89,000 increase in long term unemployed
- 160,000 jobs lost in three months
- 2.5million unemployed people in distress
- Over 8million people economically inactive
How can we have a strong and economically vibrant Britain if we don’t change how our communities work and make people accountable for their stewardship?
- Abdul D. Mohammed
CEO KSEN
The document summarizes the outcomes of a conference on rethinking approaches to refugee resettlement. Key points discussed included:
1) Refugees should be seen as assets and opportunities for economic growth, not just as humanitarian issues, and their skills and talents need to be utilized.
2) Housing and employment were identified as priority areas, and more needs to be done to support refugee entrepreneurs.
3) Stakeholders committed to taking collective action on improving media narratives, mapping refugee needs, and developing partnerships between organizations.
4) Next steps include gathering more positive stories on refugees, assessing employment opportunities, and making the conference an annual event.
The municipality of Lecce helps young people in several ways:
1) It holds idea competitions for innovative business initiatives in fields like mechanics, software, biotechnology, and clean energy.
2) It promotes young artists through open spaces and provides youth idea spaces and labs for students.
3) It maintains a database of video resumes aimed at university students and recent graduates to help them in the job selection process.
in-conversation with Romilly Madew AO, CEO Infrastructure Australia on the major challenges and opportunities facing Australia’s infrastructure over the next 15 years and beyond.
This document lists various plant and animal species found at Hope Redwoods Natural Area, including big leaf maple, cottonwood, hemlock, and alder trees; salmonberry, vine maple, and red elderberry bushes; trillium, bleeding heart, miners lettuce, fairy bell, and vanilla leaf flowers; licorice fern, spiny wood fern, and sword ferns; slugs, spiders, snails, and millipedes; cougar and raccoon tracks; red-legged frogs; and bullseye lichen, cedar shake lichen, liverwort lichen, mosses; and hairy woodpecker, red-breasted sapsucker, song sparrow,
An update for Langley Township Council from Langley\'s 10 by 10 Challenge committee, which is working to increase the employment of disabled people in Langley by 10% by 2010.
The document discusses KSEN, an organization that aims to help disadvantaged individuals and communities. Some of KSEN's goals include helping 80,000 young people in care, 50,000 families living chaotic lives, and reducing unemployment among people with learning disabilities or mental health issues.
KSEN runs various projects such as a community cafe, job shop, mentoring, and skills training to help people gain employment. In its first year, KSEN helped 80 clients find jobs or education and provided training to 160 people.
The document outlines KSEN's vision, projects, stakeholders, partners and track record of helping disadvantaged communities.
Changing How Communities Work
- 80,000 young people living in care.
- 50,000 families living chaotic lives.
- 90% of 1.5 million people with learning disabilities jobless
- 1 in 4 people having mental health issues.
- 1 in 5 young people having criminal convictions.
- 1 million, 16 – 24year olds out of work
- 89,000 increase in long term unemployed
- 160,000 jobs lost in three months
- 2.5million unemployed people in distress
- Over 8million people economically inactive
How can we have a strong and economically vibrant Britain if we don’t change how our communities work and make people accountable for their stewardship?
- Abdul D. Mohammed
CEO KSEN
The document summarizes the outcomes of a conference on rethinking approaches to refugee resettlement. Key points discussed included:
1) Refugees should be seen as assets and opportunities for economic growth, not just as humanitarian issues, and their skills and talents need to be utilized.
2) Housing and employment were identified as priority areas, and more needs to be done to support refugee entrepreneurs.
3) Stakeholders committed to taking collective action on improving media narratives, mapping refugee needs, and developing partnerships between organizations.
4) Next steps include gathering more positive stories on refugees, assessing employment opportunities, and making the conference an annual event.
The municipality of Lecce helps young people in several ways:
1) It holds idea competitions for innovative business initiatives in fields like mechanics, software, biotechnology, and clean energy.
2) It promotes young artists through open spaces and provides youth idea spaces and labs for students.
3) It maintains a database of video resumes aimed at university students and recent graduates to help them in the job selection process.
in-conversation with Romilly Madew AO, CEO Infrastructure Australia on the major challenges and opportunities facing Australia’s infrastructure over the next 15 years and beyond.
This document lists various plant and animal species found at Hope Redwoods Natural Area, including big leaf maple, cottonwood, hemlock, and alder trees; salmonberry, vine maple, and red elderberry bushes; trillium, bleeding heart, miners lettuce, fairy bell, and vanilla leaf flowers; licorice fern, spiny wood fern, and sword ferns; slugs, spiders, snails, and millipedes; cougar and raccoon tracks; red-legged frogs; and bullseye lichen, cedar shake lichen, liverwort lichen, mosses; and hairy woodpecker, red-breasted sapsucker, song sparrow,
Township of Langley Sustainability Charterjgabateman
The document summarizes a presentation made to the Langley Township Council about adopting a Sustainability Charter. It outlines the process used to develop the Charter through community engagement. It presents Langley's sustainability vision and goals. It recommends immediate actions like mainstreaming sustainability, taking advantage of new legislation, and considering a carbon trust. It also recommends long-term actions like aligning corporate projects with sustainability goals and adopting the Charter.
Captain Jackson Memorial (Langley Township)jgabateman
The presentation outlines a proposed commemoration of Captain Hector Jackson by the Heritage Advisory Committee. It provides background on Captain Jackson who fought in WWI and died in 1920. It then details the proposed site for a memorial tree and plaque near the original Jackson family farm. The partners involved and a target completion date of November 11, 2009 are also mentioned.
Jordan Bateman's Presentation to VALTAC, April 30, 2008: Langley Light Rail A...jgabateman
The document discusses proposals for improving public transit in Langley, BC through light rail and streetcar lines. It proposes a 200th Street streetcar line running north-south through the densest parts of Langley, as well as reactivating an existing rail line called the Interurban to provide east-west transit. Challenges include gaps in the Interurban route and gaining political and regional support. The proposal argues these projects would boost ridership and connectivity in Langley by linking different population centers and future growth areas. Next steps proposed include further studies on routes and ridership potential and protecting rights-of-way for future transit expansion.
The study aims to assess Langley's employment trends, recommend a mix of employment uses to meet future demand, and determine an appropriate balance between population and employment growth. The goal is to build a strong, diversified local economy with sufficient serviced employment lands to achieve a balanced tax base and higher job ratios. The study finds demand for 810 acres of employment lands by 2031, with 930 acres available. It recommends conducting consultations, updating policies and zoning, and developing a new economic development strategy to emphasize high employment uses and ensure serviced lands are available to support growth.
This document from the Somerville Commission for Persons with Disabilities presents recommendations for allocating Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for fiscal year 2006/2007. It recommends funding four capacity-building projects for the Commission: 1) Developing an accessible community technology and career center; 2) Producing an ADA compliance resource for local businesses; 3) Conducting needs assessments and outreach to people with disabilities; and 4) Training community members to serve as ADA monitors. It also recommends hiring a part-time ADA specialist for the city's Office of Strategic Planning and Development. Additional recommendations address transportation, infrastructure, housing, and communications accessibility. The goals are to increase opportunities, access, and inclusion for people with
This document contains recommendations from Eileen Feldman, a Somerville resident and disability rights advocate, for developing Somerville's 2008-2013 Community Development Block Grant Action Plan. It includes six ideas and comments focused on increasing housing options and community participation for individuals with disabilities. Some recommendations are to improve accessibility of public facilities and housing, develop accessible recreational spaces, and create an accessible community center with technology access. The full document provides additional details on recommendations from prior years and census data on disabilities in Somerville.
The document is a report on the second year of the Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative (WCBDI) in New York City. It summarizes that in Fiscal Year 2016, the WCBDI helped incubate 27 new worker cooperatives through various partner organizations. These partners provided over 700 services to 114 business entities and worker cooperatives. They reached over 2,000 entrepreneurs and helped create 164 jobs. The report highlights some of the business incubation and financing services provided to help worker cooperatives launch and grow in New York City.
The Marin City Community Development Corporation (MCCDC) was established in 1979 to facilitate community economic development and improve the quality of life for residents of Marin City, California. Over the past 33 years, MCCDC has grown from a small organization with a $450,000 budget and 3 employees to one with a $2,000,000 budget, 15 regular employees, and additional staff through social enterprises. MCCDC works to address high poverty and unemployment in Marin City through workforce development programs, small business support, affordable housing, and collaborations with other organizations.
The document outlines the formation and mission of the Loudoun County Nighttime Economy Ad Hoc Committee. The committee was established to examine how to enhance the county's nighttime economy and develop recommendations. It will focus on specific areas in its first phase and hold community forums to gather input. The committee reports to the county's Economic Development Committee and is supported by county staff. It will meet regularly over nine months to research issues, identify policy and compliance needs, and complete a final report with recommendations.
City of Gold Coast - Draft Accessible and Inclusive City Action Plan 2013 - 2018City of Gold Coast
City of Gold Coast has developed the Draft Accessible and Inclusive City Action Plan 2013-2018 in consultation with community and stakeholders groups, with the aim to improve access for everyone of all abilities to the City's properties, services, programs, information, communication and employment processes.
The final endorsed Plan will be registered with the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Seamus Kehoe - Development Officer, Portarlington Community Development Assoc...Clann_Credo
Portarlington Community Centre is located in Ireland on the border of Laois and Offaly counties. It serves approximately 1,000 people per week through various community groups and programs. These include sports programs, healthcare services, and activities for seniors and those with special needs. The centre has two full-time staff members and additional part-time and volunteer support. In 2009, a new extension was added at a cost of €377,000, financed through grants and loans.
The document then discusses Portarlington's "Ports Vision 2020" economic development plan. This plan aims to create jobs and improve communication in the community. A steering committee was established involving local stakeholders to produce a plan focused on business support, job
The document provides updates on several initiatives of the Elders Council, including their Staying Connected program which provides small funds to help groups develop new social activities. It also discusses the Elders Council awarding 16 small funding applications to help sustain activities and networking events planned. Additionally, it outlines upcoming social events hosted by the Elders Council at the Mile Castle Pub and topics to be covered, such as bus travel, chocolate making, and hanging baskets. Other sections summarize the work of various Elders Council committees focused on transportation, health, an older friendly city, and more.
The document summarizes Pickens County, South Carolina's Vision 2025 plan, which was created through a community visioning process to identify goals and objectives. It outlines the plan's five goal areas related to community, planning, workforce, sense of place, and education. It also discusses implementation efforts from 2008-2010 such as partnerships around education and financial stability. Accomplishments are noted along with the county's potential future focusing on themes like business incubation, tourism, housing, and recreation utilizing the county's natural and cultural assets. Challenges mentioned include improved cooperation and citizens getting involved to execute the long term plan.
Katherine Kerswell discusses the need for continued civil service reform in the UK to make government more efficient and responsive. She outlines the goals of the Efficiency and Reform Group to save money, transform service delivery, improve user experience, and support growth. Kerswell also discusses the priorities of open policy making, tight cost controls, giving public services more flexibility, innovation, digital transformation, building capabilities, and addressing ongoing budget challenges through greater productivity. The speech calls for further collaboration, use of common platforms, designing services digitally from the start, and experimentation to complete reforms.
This document provides an overview of a report by the Carnegie UK Trust on rural services and engaging communities in service delivery. It discusses the challenges rural areas face in accessing services due to centralization and budget cuts. It advocates for rural communities to have a role in determining what services are provided and moving away from viewing residents as passive recipients. The report examines examples of successful community involvement from the Trust's rural action research. It stresses the need for public sector organizations to work collaboratively and engage communities to develop innovative solutions to delivering services.
Accessible Design in Municipal DevelopmentsTravis Smith
The document discusses accessibility standards and guidelines in municipal developments in Ottawa, Canada. It outlines the importance of accessibility given disability statistics, and how Ottawa has implemented accessibility standards and guidelines through its Accessibility Design Standards and oversight committees. The planning process requires considering accessibility, and existing developments pose challenges to retrofitting accessibility features. Ottawa aims to be a leader in implementing accessible design for all residents.
Programme for MALG's Annual Conference and Exhibition, which took place on Wednesday November 19th at the Royal College of Physicians. The theme was Ticking the box on problem debt - job done then? The event was chaired by Headlinemoney Financial Broadcast Journalist of the Year Paul Lewis.
CITIZENS ASSESSMENT ON INCLUSION AND ACCESS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TO B...Adebukola Adebayo
This rport is the outcome of a citizens impact assessment survey on the implementation of the lagos state special people's law with regard to provision of basic services including public transport, education, health, recreation, housing, etc.
From Presence to Citizenship: Algonquin College DSWLiveWorkPlay
The From Presence to Citizenship initiative was a two-year project sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services to share best practices in developmental services. It involved 11 partner agencies across Ontario with the goals of 1) providing tools and strategies to accelerate the transition to person-centered support and 2) creating an ongoing learning community. The project included regional presentations, a learning exchange conference, a newsletter and video profiling success stories to support developmental service organizations in improving person-centered outcomes.
Township of Langley Sustainability Charterjgabateman
The document summarizes a presentation made to the Langley Township Council about adopting a Sustainability Charter. It outlines the process used to develop the Charter through community engagement. It presents Langley's sustainability vision and goals. It recommends immediate actions like mainstreaming sustainability, taking advantage of new legislation, and considering a carbon trust. It also recommends long-term actions like aligning corporate projects with sustainability goals and adopting the Charter.
Captain Jackson Memorial (Langley Township)jgabateman
The presentation outlines a proposed commemoration of Captain Hector Jackson by the Heritage Advisory Committee. It provides background on Captain Jackson who fought in WWI and died in 1920. It then details the proposed site for a memorial tree and plaque near the original Jackson family farm. The partners involved and a target completion date of November 11, 2009 are also mentioned.
Jordan Bateman's Presentation to VALTAC, April 30, 2008: Langley Light Rail A...jgabateman
The document discusses proposals for improving public transit in Langley, BC through light rail and streetcar lines. It proposes a 200th Street streetcar line running north-south through the densest parts of Langley, as well as reactivating an existing rail line called the Interurban to provide east-west transit. Challenges include gaps in the Interurban route and gaining political and regional support. The proposal argues these projects would boost ridership and connectivity in Langley by linking different population centers and future growth areas. Next steps proposed include further studies on routes and ridership potential and protecting rights-of-way for future transit expansion.
The study aims to assess Langley's employment trends, recommend a mix of employment uses to meet future demand, and determine an appropriate balance between population and employment growth. The goal is to build a strong, diversified local economy with sufficient serviced employment lands to achieve a balanced tax base and higher job ratios. The study finds demand for 810 acres of employment lands by 2031, with 930 acres available. It recommends conducting consultations, updating policies and zoning, and developing a new economic development strategy to emphasize high employment uses and ensure serviced lands are available to support growth.
This document from the Somerville Commission for Persons with Disabilities presents recommendations for allocating Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for fiscal year 2006/2007. It recommends funding four capacity-building projects for the Commission: 1) Developing an accessible community technology and career center; 2) Producing an ADA compliance resource for local businesses; 3) Conducting needs assessments and outreach to people with disabilities; and 4) Training community members to serve as ADA monitors. It also recommends hiring a part-time ADA specialist for the city's Office of Strategic Planning and Development. Additional recommendations address transportation, infrastructure, housing, and communications accessibility. The goals are to increase opportunities, access, and inclusion for people with
This document contains recommendations from Eileen Feldman, a Somerville resident and disability rights advocate, for developing Somerville's 2008-2013 Community Development Block Grant Action Plan. It includes six ideas and comments focused on increasing housing options and community participation for individuals with disabilities. Some recommendations are to improve accessibility of public facilities and housing, develop accessible recreational spaces, and create an accessible community center with technology access. The full document provides additional details on recommendations from prior years and census data on disabilities in Somerville.
The document is a report on the second year of the Worker Cooperative Business Development Initiative (WCBDI) in New York City. It summarizes that in Fiscal Year 2016, the WCBDI helped incubate 27 new worker cooperatives through various partner organizations. These partners provided over 700 services to 114 business entities and worker cooperatives. They reached over 2,000 entrepreneurs and helped create 164 jobs. The report highlights some of the business incubation and financing services provided to help worker cooperatives launch and grow in New York City.
The Marin City Community Development Corporation (MCCDC) was established in 1979 to facilitate community economic development and improve the quality of life for residents of Marin City, California. Over the past 33 years, MCCDC has grown from a small organization with a $450,000 budget and 3 employees to one with a $2,000,000 budget, 15 regular employees, and additional staff through social enterprises. MCCDC works to address high poverty and unemployment in Marin City through workforce development programs, small business support, affordable housing, and collaborations with other organizations.
The document outlines the formation and mission of the Loudoun County Nighttime Economy Ad Hoc Committee. The committee was established to examine how to enhance the county's nighttime economy and develop recommendations. It will focus on specific areas in its first phase and hold community forums to gather input. The committee reports to the county's Economic Development Committee and is supported by county staff. It will meet regularly over nine months to research issues, identify policy and compliance needs, and complete a final report with recommendations.
City of Gold Coast - Draft Accessible and Inclusive City Action Plan 2013 - 2018City of Gold Coast
City of Gold Coast has developed the Draft Accessible and Inclusive City Action Plan 2013-2018 in consultation with community and stakeholders groups, with the aim to improve access for everyone of all abilities to the City's properties, services, programs, information, communication and employment processes.
The final endorsed Plan will be registered with the Australian Human Rights Commission.
Seamus Kehoe - Development Officer, Portarlington Community Development Assoc...Clann_Credo
Portarlington Community Centre is located in Ireland on the border of Laois and Offaly counties. It serves approximately 1,000 people per week through various community groups and programs. These include sports programs, healthcare services, and activities for seniors and those with special needs. The centre has two full-time staff members and additional part-time and volunteer support. In 2009, a new extension was added at a cost of €377,000, financed through grants and loans.
The document then discusses Portarlington's "Ports Vision 2020" economic development plan. This plan aims to create jobs and improve communication in the community. A steering committee was established involving local stakeholders to produce a plan focused on business support, job
The document provides updates on several initiatives of the Elders Council, including their Staying Connected program which provides small funds to help groups develop new social activities. It also discusses the Elders Council awarding 16 small funding applications to help sustain activities and networking events planned. Additionally, it outlines upcoming social events hosted by the Elders Council at the Mile Castle Pub and topics to be covered, such as bus travel, chocolate making, and hanging baskets. Other sections summarize the work of various Elders Council committees focused on transportation, health, an older friendly city, and more.
The document summarizes Pickens County, South Carolina's Vision 2025 plan, which was created through a community visioning process to identify goals and objectives. It outlines the plan's five goal areas related to community, planning, workforce, sense of place, and education. It also discusses implementation efforts from 2008-2010 such as partnerships around education and financial stability. Accomplishments are noted along with the county's potential future focusing on themes like business incubation, tourism, housing, and recreation utilizing the county's natural and cultural assets. Challenges mentioned include improved cooperation and citizens getting involved to execute the long term plan.
Katherine Kerswell discusses the need for continued civil service reform in the UK to make government more efficient and responsive. She outlines the goals of the Efficiency and Reform Group to save money, transform service delivery, improve user experience, and support growth. Kerswell also discusses the priorities of open policy making, tight cost controls, giving public services more flexibility, innovation, digital transformation, building capabilities, and addressing ongoing budget challenges through greater productivity. The speech calls for further collaboration, use of common platforms, designing services digitally from the start, and experimentation to complete reforms.
This document provides an overview of a report by the Carnegie UK Trust on rural services and engaging communities in service delivery. It discusses the challenges rural areas face in accessing services due to centralization and budget cuts. It advocates for rural communities to have a role in determining what services are provided and moving away from viewing residents as passive recipients. The report examines examples of successful community involvement from the Trust's rural action research. It stresses the need for public sector organizations to work collaboratively and engage communities to develop innovative solutions to delivering services.
Accessible Design in Municipal DevelopmentsTravis Smith
The document discusses accessibility standards and guidelines in municipal developments in Ottawa, Canada. It outlines the importance of accessibility given disability statistics, and how Ottawa has implemented accessibility standards and guidelines through its Accessibility Design Standards and oversight committees. The planning process requires considering accessibility, and existing developments pose challenges to retrofitting accessibility features. Ottawa aims to be a leader in implementing accessible design for all residents.
Programme for MALG's Annual Conference and Exhibition, which took place on Wednesday November 19th at the Royal College of Physicians. The theme was Ticking the box on problem debt - job done then? The event was chaired by Headlinemoney Financial Broadcast Journalist of the Year Paul Lewis.
CITIZENS ASSESSMENT ON INCLUSION AND ACCESS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES TO B...Adebukola Adebayo
This rport is the outcome of a citizens impact assessment survey on the implementation of the lagos state special people's law with regard to provision of basic services including public transport, education, health, recreation, housing, etc.
From Presence to Citizenship: Algonquin College DSWLiveWorkPlay
The From Presence to Citizenship initiative was a two-year project sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services to share best practices in developmental services. It involved 11 partner agencies across Ontario with the goals of 1) providing tools and strategies to accelerate the transition to person-centered support and 2) creating an ongoing learning community. The project included regional presentations, a learning exchange conference, a newsletter and video profiling success stories to support developmental service organizations in improving person-centered outcomes.
The document provides information on several upcoming events and opportunities, including:
1) The Social Enterprise Exchange conference on March 27th in Glasgow, which will feature discussions on social enterprise policy and working with the private sector, as well as workshops and exhibitor booths.
2) An open doors day on March 26th where attendees can visit Glasgow social enterprises.
3) Opportunities for social enterprises to participate in the supply chain for the Exchange conference, such as providing photography, social media, bags, and food. Bursaries are also available for some attendees.
4) Updates on speakers, the draft program, and the few remaining exhibition spaces available for the Exchange.
After getting our brief, we were asked to create a report that explained our understanding of it, including our client, its structure, its purpose, and the opportunities that it offered. My report is shown above.
The document is a bulletin from the Association of Colleges (AoC) London Region providing updates on several items:
1) It summarizes presentations from a recent regional provider briefing and notes an upcoming principals' forum on funding and allocations.
2) It announces an upcoming regional forum in March to discuss the Code of Governance.
3) It provides updates from meetings with the Learning and Skills Improvement Service and JobCentre Plus on support for colleges and links to employment programs.
LCVS Strategic framework - our roadmap for the next 5 yearstonyosailing
This is the draft summary version of the LCVS strategic framework launched at the LCVS Big Event on 12 November 2014.
More information: info@lcvs.org.uk
The document summarizes a presentation by Maggie Koka of Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. and Babu Kadiyala of Berezan Mgt. Ltd. on a high density study for the Willowbrook Community Plan in the Township of Langley. The study examines increasing density in the area through high density mixed-use development, which is supported by the Township's Official Community Plan and regional plans, but requires updates to the outdated Willowbrook Community Plan and zoning bylaws. The benefits discussed include creating a complete community with housing, offices, schools, parks and services accessible by rapid transit.
This document discusses the trust status of different municipalities and the requirements for establishing a land trust. The City of Vancouver has an established trust while Surrey and Langley are under review. A land trust is a separate legal entity with its own board and management that operates on policies set by the municipal council. It would only apply to publicly owned lands and requires council approval for zoning, development terms, and developer selection while the trust provides input on project character.
Special Development Applications 2009 10 26jgabateman
This document is an application for a liquor primary endorsement for the new Langley Events Centre. It includes floor plans for the lower, second, third, and fourth floors of the events centre, showing locations for concessions, seating, a hockey arena/concert bowl, banquet hall, lounge, private suites, and a bistro. The application is being submitted under Zoning Bylaw No. 2500 and includes a 500m radius map of the building location.
Regular Development Applications 2009 10 26jgabateman
This document lists several rezoning applications and development permits submitted to the Community Development department. It includes application numbers, bylaw numbers, and submissions from applicants such as site plans, building elevations, renderings and landscape plans for properties looking to rezone or develop.
Presentation by Metro Vancouver Parks Committee chair Gayle Martin to Langley (BC) Township Council on MV's Experience the Fraser trail and park plan. July 20, 2009.
Special Development Applications 2009 07 20jgabateman
This document is a development application submitted to the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission regarding a property located in the Agricultural Land Reserve. The application includes a preliminary site plan layout and proposes an update to the Jericho Sub-Neighbourhood Plan boundaries to accommodate future development.
Regular Development Applications 2009 07 20jgabateman
This document lists several development applications submitted to the Community Development department, including rezoning applications, official community plan amendments, and development permit applications. For each application, the document lists the application number, bylaw number if applicable, applicant, and type of plans or documents submitted for consideration such as site plans, renderings, building elevations, landscape plans, and subdivision plans.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.