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Report from U.S. Coalition for Life
Summary of The Population Slowdown - A Challenge to the Military by Colonel Robert X. de Marcellus, from a special issue of the The Prolife Reporte
Stream Assessments and Water Quality Monitoring in the Cocheco River Watershed 2001 Project
The purpose of the project is to gather data and information through volunteer water quality monitoring and stream surveys in the Cocheco River watershed. The data will be analyzed and disseminated for use in watershed management planning by the Cocheco River Watershed Coalition with the watershed communities
Focus on the Right of Children with Disabilities to Live in the Community
[Excerpt] The European Coalition for Community Living believes that all children have the right to live in the community and be included in society. However, this is far from reality for many children with disabilities. Across Europe, thousands of children with disabilities are placed in large residential institutions which are often situated in remote areas so that residents have little or no contact with the outside world. Thus these children are excluded from community life and separated from their families. It is unacceptable to place any child in such segregated environments. ECCL therefore considers that urgent action is required at all levels of government to ensure that appropriate quality community-based services and family supports are available as alternatives to these institutions
Local Government Authority in Erie and Niagara County Website Report Card
In February of 2018, the Buffalo Niagara Coalition for Open Government evaluated the websites of fourteen local government Authorities in Erie and Niagara Count
Local Government Website Updated Report Card
In 2017, the Buffalo Niagara Coalition for Open Government evaluated the websites of sixteen municipalities in Erie and Niagara County
Town of Hampton Stormwater Management PREP Natural Resources Outreach Coalition Grant Final Project Report
PREP provided $3,500 towards the project which was matched by municipal funds to pay for consulting advice on improving the regulations. The Planning Board provided exceptional in-kind match on the project, with many hours of work spent by a volunteer engineer serving on the Board. On February 12th 2009, Hampton’s Innovative Land Use Team, in coordination with NROC, hosted a community workshop on stormwater issues that was well attended by municipal officials, town staff, and members of the public. After many revisions, the Planning Board formally adopted the approved stormwater management provisions into the town site plan and subdivision regulations at their July 2009 meeting
Out And About
Newsletter of the Illinois State University Queer Coalition.
Fall 2023https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/qc/1001/thumbnail.jp
Out And About
Newsletter of the Illinois State University Queer Coalition.
Spring 2023https://ir.library.illinoisstate.edu/qc/1000/thumbnail.jp
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