PERTINENT FACTS Sample Clauses
PERTINENT FACTS. California Public Resources Code §31116 authorizes the Conservancy to award grants to nonprofit organizations for the purposes of Division 21 of the California Public Resources Code.
PERTINENT FACTS. The Coastal Conservancy is charged under Division 21 of the California Public Resources Code with protecting fish and wildlife habitat in coastal watersheds and reserving significant coastal resource sites for public use and enjoyment.
PERTINENT FACTS. Amigos De Los ▇▇▇▇ (AMIGOS) is a California nonprofit organization existing under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code and whose purposes are consistent with Division 21 of the California Public Resources Code.
PERTINENT FACTS. ▇▇▇▇ Trim provides engineering services, ranging from design to construction, including water modeling, traffic engineering, and environmental services. The City has been working with Wade Trim for the past four years through their previous PSA. They are currently designing the 2022 DWRF project and CDBG lead water service project, administering the construction for the 2019 DWRF project, and performing the Downtown Traffic Signal Study. This PSA will allow faster approval for engineering services. It also establishes standard rates, making invoicing and budgeting more accurate.
PERTINENT FACTS. The original agreement was approved on June 7, 2021 and expired on December 31, 2021. City Staff and Bird are asking for approval of an agreement for 2022 with Bird Rides, Inc, to modernize and diversify the way residents and visitors move about the City. This agreement will allow the deployment of stand-up electric scooters in Bay City once again in the City limits. This agreement will automatically renew each year and opt-out language has been added. The way people get from place to place, known as mobility, is vastly changing within cities. One particular advancement is electronically powered stand-up scooters known as e-scooters. While e-scooters are already allowed within the City of Bay City under the Michigan Vehicle Code (and many residents privately own scooters), this shared system includes many e-scooters, owned by a single company, which will be managed by a contract fleet manager to balance the system daily, as well as charge the e-scooters. To use the e-scooters, riders must download the app via a smartphone and create an account to pay for the ride. Rules, which are similar to those using a bicycle, must be followed by the rider. We will also work with the vendor to produce a map where the e-scooters will be programed to travel in the city. For example, we would not allow birds to be on the rail trail. Bird works with staff well on setting speed limit restrictions and changing requirements such as licenses, etc, to ride a Bird. 200 Birds landed on July 3, 2021, with thousands of rides and miles traveled throughout our city through December 31, 2021. City Attorney has reviewed and approved the Agreement. Routine None.
PERTINENT FACTS. The MONROVIA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (MUSD), has eleven school campuses including Plymouth Elementary School, Santa Fe Computer Magnet School and Monrovia High School (“the campuses”), located in the City of Monrovia, California.
PERTINENT FACTS. Employees shall be allowed to work as an Administrative Intern for a period not to exceed two (2) years. • Upon the completion of the defined Administrative Intern assignment, the employee shall have the right to return to their former classification through the interview and selection process outlined in the collective bargaining agreement in effect at the completion of their assignment. • Employees may be asked to work outside the parameters of the workday as defined in article 13, Section 3 of the collective bargaining agreement. • Should matters of performance arise during the Administrative Intern assignment; employees shall not be placed on an “Improvement Plan” as defined by the current Career in Teaching Memorandum Agreement. • Administrative Interns shall agree to waive their right to representation by the union in matters of performance which may arise during the assignment of Administrative Intern. • The Administrative Intern waives their right to the grievance procedure except in the case of disciplinary action. • The employer maintains the right to complete discretion in the assignment and continuation of all Administrative Interns in the District. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 625 SAINT ▇▇▇▇ FEDERATION OF TEACHERS LOCAL NO. 28 Chair, Board of Education President Executive Director of Human Resources Organizer Assistant Director, Employee/Labor Relations Date Date The Board of Education of ISD No. 625 and the St. ▇▇▇▇ Federation of Teachers, Local 28 (Federation), exclusive representative of teachers in the Saint ▇▇▇▇ Public Schools (District), with this statement express their continuing mutual desire to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ clear and regular communication regarding matters of professional concern to teachers, administrators, the Federation, and the School Board. The District and the Federation shall continue a Professional Issues Committee to review, discuss and recommend improved District policies, programs and procedures. The regular participants in such discussions are three members appointed by the Superintendent, the Federation president, business agent and three others appointed by the Federation. The committee is co-chaired by a member selected by the Superintendent and the president of the Federation. The Superintendent will participate on the committee if requested by either the District or the Federation. Both parties are committed to participating in annual labor management training for appointed members. As a general practice, this committee...
PERTINENT FACTS. MUSD has eleven school campuses including Plymouth Elementary School (“the campus”), located in the City of Monrovia, California.
PERTINENT FACTS. The landowner owns certain real property ("the property"), described by the grant deed recorded in Sonoma County Recorder’s as Assessor’s Parcel # located in Sonoma County, California, as shown in Exhibit A, which is incorporated byreference and attached.
PERTINENT FACTS. MUSD has eleven school campuses including Monrovia High School (“the campus”), located in the City of Monrovia, California.