Infrastructure Strategy definition

Infrastructure Strategy means the policy adopted by Council to outline the standards of service and Infrastructure scope envisaged and the sharing of Infrastructure across DCA boundaries; and
Infrastructure Strategy means the Infrastructure Strategy – Parramatta Road Corridor Stage 1 Precincts dated February 2023, as amended from time to time,.

Examples of Infrastructure Strategy in a sentence

  • The Government, with the assistance of the Joint Group, had adopted the Land Transport Infrastructure Strategy, which, along with other points, addresses the current deficiencies in road maintenance funding and execution.

  • The NDIA will establish a physical presence in locations prior to the agreed phasing between Governments as outlined in the NDIA Location and Infrastructure Strategy and Implementation Plan.

  • The National Infrastructure Strategy describes how the Government will support industry to address its skills challenges, it will: • Leverage public contracts to boost opportunities for construction apprentices, traineeships, and T levels in the construction industry, and to recruit a more diverse workforce.

  • The National Infrastructure Strategy confirmed the Government’s commitment to major infrastructure projects in the region, and housing in Leeds and York.

  • Artful Use of Infrastructure, Strategy 1: Accountability and Assessment/RAND and SPI< pages 46-50.

  • DIISR administers the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy, which contributes to funding the Australina SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP).

  • This decision was further informed by NHS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Property and Infrastructure Strategy (2007) which is currently being updated.

  • Facilities should be capable of supporting both short and long stays and consistent with those prescribed in the City of Parramatta Draft Community Infrastructure Strategy (CIS) for district parks (Active Recreation, Youth Recreation, Fitness & Exercise Spaces, Community Recreation Areas, Trail & Path based Recreation, Dog Off-leash Areas).

  • This decision was further informed by NHS ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Property and Infrastructure Strategy (2007) described below.

  • Artful Use of Infrastructure, Strategy 1: Accountability and Assessment/RAND and SPI pages 46-50.

Related to Infrastructure Strategy

  • Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.

  • infrastructure manager means any body or undertaking that is responsible in particular for establishing and maintaining railway infrastructure, or a part thereof, as defined in Article 3 of Directive 91/440/EEC, which may also include the management of infrastructure control and safety systems. The functions of the infrastructure manager on a network or part of a network may be allocated to different bodies or undertakings;

  • Infrastructure project means any activity related to the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of infrastructure in the United States regardless of whether infrastructure is the primary purpose of the project. See also paragraphs (c) and (d) of 2 CFR 184.4.

  • R2000 Strategy means an initiative by the Government of Kenya to improve the maintenance of the country’s Road Network by giving priority to maintenance through network approach, using appropriate technology, labour-based methods, local resources and increased usage of small-scale entrepreneurs.

  • Beta Services means Our services that are not generally available to customers.