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John Fielding, CEO
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Research using the city's own computerized records, and supported by respected national studies, shows that any such record of homeless people catches only one in four of those who experience homelessness at some point during a year - and overestimates the share with chronic impairments.
It is estimated that $100 million could be used to fill the city's current budget gap and another $165 million that could be used to finance the construction of a new arena.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Smith said the five members of the Covington Human Rights Commission decided the city's human rights ordinance needed to be broadened after receiving only two complaints since the commission was formed in July 1998.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Development Impact Fee programs are primarily implemented by city's with the propensity for future growth, the land availability to accommodate growth and a political disposition to ensure that new development substantially funds the impacts on public facilities created by the new development.
Obsolete parts of the City's zoning ordinance have to be updated so as to remove unnecessary barriers to new housing in mixed-use projects and to reduce conflicts common to infill projects.
The City's ordinance is further justified as a reasonable regulation on the manner of speech in the election process, in accordance with the long line of court rulings upholding reasonable time, manner, and place regulations.
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Luigi Pascioni, Auto Mechanic
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The city's political zenith come in the second half of the eleventh century with a series of victories over the Saracens, whom the Pisans drove out from Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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Times are so bad in some cities that any money Lipscomb sends his friends through the mail is often stolen by postal workers before the envelope reaches its destination.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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The city's early years of development were marked by military encampments, the Omaha Barracks and, later, Fort Omaha.
Tri-City's last bolt action military match for the year [1997] will be fired or Saturday, November 11 at the Tri-City range.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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The City's law enforcement agencies have aggressively pursued a program of apprehending and prosecuting people caught with illegal guns.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The City's interest in opening the electoral process to candidates less able to meet the prohibitive costs of election campaigns is a sufficiently important state interest which justifies its campaign spending limits ordinance.
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