Placer Community Foundation (PCF) earned the High Five Luminary Award in recognition of its collaborate advocacy work to achieve more affordable housing in Placer County and for founding Placer Housing Matters, an on-going initiative to educate the public and shine a light on the need for attainable housing. The award was given formally from First 5 Placer at their 20 th anniversary celebration on Nov.

Google book. High five zone. In honor of American education week - administrators and board members. We use a whiteboard in the staff room as a 'High Five' board so people can thank. Team found the perfect spot for our Remember Your Why bulletin board.

6, an event to recognize individuals and organizations who are luminaries for young children and families in the community. Since its inception, First 5 Placer has helped over 100,000 people in their effort to ensure Placer County’s young children are safe, healthy, and ready to succeed in school and life. “We know First 5 shares in our vision for a healthy, connected community and we can all agree that housing, as a basic need, is critical to the prosperity of our county’s children and families,” explained Jim Williams, PCF First Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors. Placer Housing Matters keeps the affordable housing crisis at the forefront through advocacy and leadership. PCF board members, staff, nonprofit partners, community leaders and concerned residents regularly attend Placer County board of supervisors and planning commission meetings to advocate for change and to provide alternative housing solutions that may be suitable for the county. The Placer Housing Matters website also serves as a resource to connect locals with upcoming workshops, housing statistics, and efforts being taken to address the affordable housing crisis.

“We are grateful to be working alongside a huge number of housing advocates, many of whom have been working on this issue for decades,” said Williams. “We dedicate this award to the residents of our community who struggle to make ends meet as housing costs are so high. To our school teachers, janitors, health aides, small business owners, service workers and our firefighters. Our community is better because you are in it and it is you we are fighting for.”.

Transportation & Environment Monday, August 20th, 2018, at 6:00pm Bryant Park Corporation 111 West 40th Street, #2400 David Harris Sandler, Chair Sam Levy, Vice Chair Agenda: • NYC Transit and DOT update on L Train shutdown • Presentation of Passive House and Environmental Building Technology • Application by Spanish Transportation Service Corp. For an inter-city bus stop for drop-offs and pick-ups on the south side of East 42nd Street between 5th and Madison Avenue (in front of 14 East 42nd Street). 55 pick-ups and drop-offs daily between 6:00 am and 12:00 am, occurring every 20 minutes, seven days a week. The buses would travel from NYC to Paterson, NJ. • Request for a No-Parking zone/sign at the entrance to 417 Park Avenue, which is located on the south side of East 55th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Landmarks Tuesday, September 4th, 2018, at 6:00pm Xavier High School 30 West 16th Street, 2nd Floor Library Layla Law-Gisiko, Chair Renee Cafaro, Vice Chair Agenda • 122 5th Avenue, application for rooftop expansion.

• 38 East 19th Street, Application for the installation of a new entrance door and transom for main restaurant entrance, refinishing of an existing storefront and cast iron work and new bracket signage for the restaurant. • 9 East 17th Street, application to legalize existing conditions issued by LPC Notice of Violation 070004407R. (New Storefront Infill: Alter Opening and/or Surround) • 325 Park Avenue, St. Bartholomew’s Church, application for Continuing Maintenance Report pursuant to ZR Section 81-642. • 1501 Broadway, application to add additional signage styles to the previously approved Master Plan. • 236 5th Avenue, application for the installation of a mural.

Community Board High Five

Full Board Thursday, September 13th, 2018, at 6:00pm Xavier High School, Second Floor Library 30 West 16th Street Vikki Barbero, Chair Agenda PUBLIC SESSION - Members of the public are encouraged to speak to the Board BUSINESS SESSION • Adoption of the July 2018 Minutes • District Manager’s Report: Wally Rubin • Chair’s Report: Vikki Barbero COMMITTEE REPORTS • Parks and Public Spaces • com marketing event in Herald Square. The event would be held 7:00 AM September 27th to 7:00 PM September 28th. • Newsstand application for the NWC of Park Avenue & 53rd Street. • Newsstand application for the SEC of 42nd Street & 8 Avenue. • Newsstand application for the SWC of Broadway & West 39 Street • Newsstand application for the SWC of Broadway and West 49th Street • Transportation/Environment • Presentation on Passive House and Environmental Building Technology • Application by Spanish Transportation Service Corp.

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  • Placer Community Foundation (PCF) earned the High Five Luminary Award in recognition of its collaborate advocacy work to achieve more affordable housing in Placer County and for founding Placer Housing Matters, an on-going initiative to educate the public and shine a light on the need for attainable housing. The award was given formally from First 5 Placer at their 20 th anniversary celebration on Nov.

    Google book. High five zone. In honor of American education week - administrators and board members. We use a whiteboard in the staff room as a \'High Five\' board so people can thank. Team found the perfect spot for our Remember Your Why bulletin board.

    6, an event to recognize individuals and organizations who are luminaries for young children and families in the community. Since its inception, First 5 Placer has helped over 100,000 people in their effort to ensure Placer County’s young children are safe, healthy, and ready to succeed in school and life. “We know First 5 shares in our vision for a healthy, connected community and we can all agree that housing, as a basic need, is critical to the prosperity of our county’s children and families,” explained Jim Williams, PCF First Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors. Placer Housing Matters keeps the affordable housing crisis at the forefront through advocacy and leadership. PCF board members, staff, nonprofit partners, community leaders and concerned residents regularly attend Placer County board of supervisors and planning commission meetings to advocate for change and to provide alternative housing solutions that may be suitable for the county. The Placer Housing Matters website also serves as a resource to connect locals with upcoming workshops, housing statistics, and efforts being taken to address the affordable housing crisis.

    “We are grateful to be working alongside a huge number of housing advocates, many of whom have been working on this issue for decades,” said Williams. “We dedicate this award to the residents of our community who struggle to make ends meet as housing costs are so high. To our school teachers, janitors, health aides, small business owners, service workers and our firefighters. Our community is better because you are in it and it is you we are fighting for.”.

    Transportation & Environment Monday, August 20th, 2018, at 6:00pm Bryant Park Corporation 111 West 40th Street, #2400 David Harris Sandler, Chair Sam Levy, Vice Chair Agenda: • NYC Transit and DOT update on L Train shutdown • Presentation of Passive House and Environmental Building Technology • Application by Spanish Transportation Service Corp. For an inter-city bus stop for drop-offs and pick-ups on the south side of East 42nd Street between 5th and Madison Avenue (in front of 14 East 42nd Street). 55 pick-ups and drop-offs daily between 6:00 am and 12:00 am, occurring every 20 minutes, seven days a week. The buses would travel from NYC to Paterson, NJ. • Request for a No-Parking zone/sign at the entrance to 417 Park Avenue, which is located on the south side of East 55th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Landmarks Tuesday, September 4th, 2018, at 6:00pm Xavier High School 30 West 16th Street, 2nd Floor Library Layla Law-Gisiko, Chair Renee Cafaro, Vice Chair Agenda • 122 5th Avenue, application for rooftop expansion.

    • 38 East 19th Street, Application for the installation of a new entrance door and transom for main restaurant entrance, refinishing of an existing storefront and cast iron work and new bracket signage for the restaurant. • 9 East 17th Street, application to legalize existing conditions issued by LPC Notice of Violation 070004407R. (New Storefront Infill: Alter Opening and/or Surround) • 325 Park Avenue, St. Bartholomew’s Church, application for Continuing Maintenance Report pursuant to ZR Section 81-642. • 1501 Broadway, application to add additional signage styles to the previously approved Master Plan. • 236 5th Avenue, application for the installation of a mural.

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    Full Board Thursday, September 13th, 2018, at 6:00pm Xavier High School, Second Floor Library 30 West 16th Street Vikki Barbero, Chair Agenda PUBLIC SESSION - Members of the public are encouraged to speak to the Board BUSINESS SESSION • Adoption of the July 2018 Minutes • District Manager’s Report: Wally Rubin • Chair’s Report: Vikki Barbero COMMITTEE REPORTS • Parks and Public Spaces • com marketing event in Herald Square. The event would be held 7:00 AM September 27th to 7:00 PM September 28th. • Newsstand application for the NWC of Park Avenue & 53rd Street. • Newsstand application for the SEC of 42nd Street & 8 Avenue. • Newsstand application for the SWC of Broadway & West 39 Street • Newsstand application for the SWC of Broadway and West 49th Street • Transportation/Environment • Presentation on Passive House and Environmental Building Technology • Application by Spanish Transportation Service Corp.

    ...'>Community Board High Five(30.09.2018)
  • Placer Community Foundation (PCF) earned the High Five Luminary Award in recognition of its collaborate advocacy work to achieve more affordable housing in Placer County and for founding Placer Housing Matters, an on-going initiative to educate the public and shine a light on the need for attainable housing. The award was given formally from First 5 Placer at their 20 th anniversary celebration on Nov.

    Google book. High five zone. In honor of American education week - administrators and board members. We use a whiteboard in the staff room as a \'High Five\' board so people can thank. Team found the perfect spot for our Remember Your Why bulletin board.

    6, an event to recognize individuals and organizations who are luminaries for young children and families in the community. Since its inception, First 5 Placer has helped over 100,000 people in their effort to ensure Placer County’s young children are safe, healthy, and ready to succeed in school and life. “We know First 5 shares in our vision for a healthy, connected community and we can all agree that housing, as a basic need, is critical to the prosperity of our county’s children and families,” explained Jim Williams, PCF First Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors. Placer Housing Matters keeps the affordable housing crisis at the forefront through advocacy and leadership. PCF board members, staff, nonprofit partners, community leaders and concerned residents regularly attend Placer County board of supervisors and planning commission meetings to advocate for change and to provide alternative housing solutions that may be suitable for the county. The Placer Housing Matters website also serves as a resource to connect locals with upcoming workshops, housing statistics, and efforts being taken to address the affordable housing crisis.

    “We are grateful to be working alongside a huge number of housing advocates, many of whom have been working on this issue for decades,” said Williams. “We dedicate this award to the residents of our community who struggle to make ends meet as housing costs are so high. To our school teachers, janitors, health aides, small business owners, service workers and our firefighters. Our community is better because you are in it and it is you we are fighting for.”.

    Transportation & Environment Monday, August 20th, 2018, at 6:00pm Bryant Park Corporation 111 West 40th Street, #2400 David Harris Sandler, Chair Sam Levy, Vice Chair Agenda: • NYC Transit and DOT update on L Train shutdown • Presentation of Passive House and Environmental Building Technology • Application by Spanish Transportation Service Corp. For an inter-city bus stop for drop-offs and pick-ups on the south side of East 42nd Street between 5th and Madison Avenue (in front of 14 East 42nd Street). 55 pick-ups and drop-offs daily between 6:00 am and 12:00 am, occurring every 20 minutes, seven days a week. The buses would travel from NYC to Paterson, NJ. • Request for a No-Parking zone/sign at the entrance to 417 Park Avenue, which is located on the south side of East 55th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Landmarks Tuesday, September 4th, 2018, at 6:00pm Xavier High School 30 West 16th Street, 2nd Floor Library Layla Law-Gisiko, Chair Renee Cafaro, Vice Chair Agenda • 122 5th Avenue, application for rooftop expansion.

    • 38 East 19th Street, Application for the installation of a new entrance door and transom for main restaurant entrance, refinishing of an existing storefront and cast iron work and new bracket signage for the restaurant. • 9 East 17th Street, application to legalize existing conditions issued by LPC Notice of Violation 070004407R. (New Storefront Infill: Alter Opening and/or Surround) • 325 Park Avenue, St. Bartholomew’s Church, application for Continuing Maintenance Report pursuant to ZR Section 81-642. • 1501 Broadway, application to add additional signage styles to the previously approved Master Plan. • 236 5th Avenue, application for the installation of a mural.

    \'Community

    Full Board Thursday, September 13th, 2018, at 6:00pm Xavier High School, Second Floor Library 30 West 16th Street Vikki Barbero, Chair Agenda PUBLIC SESSION - Members of the public are encouraged to speak to the Board BUSINESS SESSION • Adoption of the July 2018 Minutes • District Manager’s Report: Wally Rubin • Chair’s Report: Vikki Barbero COMMITTEE REPORTS • Parks and Public Spaces • com marketing event in Herald Square. The event would be held 7:00 AM September 27th to 7:00 PM September 28th. • Newsstand application for the NWC of Park Avenue & 53rd Street. • Newsstand application for the SEC of 42nd Street & 8 Avenue. • Newsstand application for the SWC of Broadway & West 39 Street • Newsstand application for the SWC of Broadway and West 49th Street • Transportation/Environment • Presentation on Passive House and Environmental Building Technology • Application by Spanish Transportation Service Corp.

    ...'>Community Board High Five(30.09.2018)