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Natare Corporate References
Corporate References (1980 - 2015) 35 Years of excellence in aquatics The ideal choice for in-ground, on-ground or elevated aquatic construction. Perfectly tailored for competitive swimming, training or lap swimming, great for recreation or leisure activities. Natare Corporation • 5905 West 74th Street • Indianapolis, IN 46278 • (800) 336-8828 • Fax (317) 290-9998 [email protected] • www.natare.com Natare Corporate References Project References ALABAMA Alabaster YMCA, Alabaster Auburn University, Auburn Sheraton Inn Birmingham, Birmingham Double Springs Pool, Double Springs Gadsden State Community College, Gadsden Fort Gibson Pool, Fort Gibson Fort Rucker Swimming Pool, Fort Rucker U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville Downtown YMCA Pool, Montgomery Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery Recreation Center, Scottsboro Sylacauga Parks & Rec, Sylacauga DCH Healthcare Facility, Tuscaloosa Freeman Park Pool, Tuscaloosa VA Hospital, Tuscaloosa ALASKA Anchorage Community YMCA, Anchorage East High School, Anchorage Service Hanshew High School, Anchorage Lake Chicot State Park, Lake Village Expo Swim Center, Los Angeles Fairbanks Athletic Club, Fairbanks Arkansas Rehab Institute, Little Rock USC-McDonald’s Stadium (1984 Unalaska City Schools, Unalaska Little Rock Air Force Base, Little Rock Olympic Pool), Los Angeles Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia City of Los Banos, Los Banos ARIZONA McCoy Park Pool, Monticello Los Gatos High School, Los Gatos Grierson Street Pool, Fort Huachuca City of Mountain Home, Mountain Home Monterey Peninsula College, -
January 2022
Advanced Information Management science & operations Advances in Global Leadership Advances in Global Leadership, Volume 14 Editors Joyce S. Osland San Jose State University, USA B. Sebastian Reiche IESE Business School, Spain Betina Szkudlarek University of Sydney, Australia Mark E. Mendenhall University of Tennessee, USA Synopsis Advances in Global Leadership collects insights from leading scholars and practitioners and fresh ideas from promising newcomers to the field. As in Volume 13, we begin by focusing on global leadership in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic. Volume 14 is introduced with a tour-de-force analysis by twenty authors on the cross-cultural differences reflected in nineteen national responses to the global crisis. The resulting overarching lessons offer useful guidance to leaders grappling with the pandemic and beyond. This volume is organized as follows: • Part 1 presents research papers, many of which advance the conceptualization and practice of global leadership effectiveness, the topic promoted in our Call for Papers. Other chapters report on novel research that opens up pathways for other global leadership scholars. • The Practitioner's Corner in Part 2 features interviews with practitioners and scholar-practitioners whose work illustrates global leadership effectiveness, by modeling its practice, development, and teaching. • Finally, the editors reflect upon the contributions made toward advancing our understanding of global leadership effectiveness and suggest future research directions. Given its focus on important and timely global leadership topics, this book is a must-read for both scholars from wide-ranging disciplines and practitioners with a diverse set of global leadership roles. The Advances in Global Leadership series, with its finger firmly on the pulse of this exciting field, is an essential collection of global leadership knowledge and novel research approaches. -
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission News Media Information 202-418-0500 445 12th St., S.W. Internet: http://www.fcc.gov Washington, D.C. 20554 TTY: 1-888-835-5322 Report No. 574 Media Bureau Call Sign Actions 01/13/2015 During the period from 12/01/2014 to 12/31/2014 the Commission accepted applications to assign call signs to, or change the call signs of the following broadcast stations. Call Signs Reserved for Pending Sales Applicants Former Call Call Sign Service Requested By City State File-Number Sign None New or Modified Call Signs Row Effective Former Call Sign Service Assigned To City State File Number Number Date Call Sign KNHK- 1 12/01/2014 FM RADIO STATION KMJY, LLC NEWPORT WA KGZG-FM FM 2 12/01/2014 KNHL DT HOAK MEDIA OF HASTINGS, LLC HASTINGS NE KHAS-TV 3 12/01/2014 KVEX-LP FL ST CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY SAINT CLOUD MN 20131113BKK New 4 12/01/2014 KZOA-LP FL LA RESPUESTA CHURCH MINISTRIES MISSION TX 20131030AII New NEWBURYPORT COMMUNITY MEDIA 5 12/01/2014 WJOP-LP FL NEWBURYPORT MA 20131031AAA New CENTER 6 12/01/2014 WKIF FM GEORGE S. FLINN, JR. HOLLY SPRINGS MS WWWN BAL- 7 12/01/2014 WTEL AM WCHZ LICENSE, LLC PHILADELPHIA PA WIP 20141008ACF WWWN- 8 12/01/2014 LP GEORGE S. FLINN, JR. MEMPHIS TN W15CH LP 1 WYTX- 9 12/01/2014 FL YORK TECHNICAL COLLEGE ROCK HILL SC 20131113BFL New LP 10 12/02/2014 KNDM DT LEGACY BROADCASTING, LLC MINOT ND KXND 11 12/02/2014 KWML AM ADAMS RADIO OF LAS CRUCES, LLC LAS CRUCES NM KGRT WBTV- VERMONT COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA 12 12/02/2014 FL BURLINGTON VT 20131113BHU New LP (VCAM) WDBP- NORTH CAROLINA HUMANE SOCIETY STATE 13 12/02/2014 FL ROCKY MOUNT NC 20131112AWX New LP COUNCIL KGRQ- GILA RIVER 14 12/03/2014 LD GILA RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. -
Central Park / Ybor Choice Neighborhood Application
ENCORE Renderings - NW Aerial Parcel 2 - Multi Family Rendering - Ground Parcel 4 - Senior Housing Response to: U.S. DepartmentRendering - Corner of Perspective Housing and Urban Development Choice Neighborhoods Initiative for Parcel 5 - Bank/Pharmacy/Office Rendering Ground CENTRAL PARK / YBOR CHOICE NEIGHBORHOODS IMPLEMENTATION GRANT Submitted by: Housing Authority of the City of Tampa 1529 W. Main Street Tampa, FL 33607 www.thafl.com/choice-neighborhoods/ www.encoretampa.com April 2012 Choice Neighborhoods U.S. Department of Housing OMB Approval No. Implementation Grant and Urban Development 2577-0269 (exp. 1/31/2015) The public reporting burden for this collection of information for the Choice Neighborhoods Program is estimated to average fifteen minutes, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information and preparing the application package for submission to HUD. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions to reduce this burden, to the Reports Management Officer, Paperwork Reduction Project, to the Office of Information Technology, US. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC 20410-3600. When providing comments, please refer to OMB Approval No. 2577-0269. HUD may not conduct and sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless the collection displays a valid control number. The information submitted in response to the Notice of Funding Availability for the Choice Neighborhoods Program is subject to the disclosure requirements of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (Public Law 101-235, approved December 15, 1989, 42 U.S.C. -
To Code at Home? Orget the Year
TO CODE AT HOME? orget the year. Voltair processor-induced questions about PPM encod- ing may be the biggest radio story of the last decade. Moving from di- Fary ratings to meter technology in 2007 was intended to remove much of the ambiguity from radio’s audience report card – at least in the top 50 markets. Programmers were confident in the technology and quickly adopted its les- sons, one of the most dramatic being listen- THE YEar’s ers’ aversion to talk. Spoken word formats saw declines and music format morning shows began upping their song count. And then Voltair came along. Introduced in mid-2014 by Telos, the TOP $15,000 processor was aimed at a previously unknown gap in PPM’s audio watermark- StORIES ing encoding. In short, its developers claimed that programming that was quiet, marked by silence or weak in a certain frequency range did a poor job of carrying PPM code – and that their box “enhanced the detectability.” Better encod- ing, the thinking went, meant better ratings. Radio’s response was swift. By summer 2015, hundreds of the units were in use. Even PDs who didn’t have Voltair were taking notice. “You see meter counts jump and think it’s a fluky week, but the next week it goes even higher,” one programmer told Country Aircheck. “When 6+ numbers jump two shares, that’s your first clue.” With many convinced Voltair was doing exactly what it proposed, questions turned to years of decision making based not on programming content, but its audio characteristics. “Where it gets [hairy] is when we decide not to do artist interviews and stay away from any longer talk seg- ment regardless of how compelling,” consultant Becky Brenner said in July. -
A Brief Timeline of the Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority and Projects
X-WAY A brief timeline of the Tampa-Hillsborough Expressway Authority and projects. “how to finance superhighway facilities to compliment the Tampa Expressway” “Jacksonville and Miami are doing it. Why not Tampa?” “Hillsborough will have 220,000 new residents by 1969” and “115,526 additional cars and trucks” 1950s “Tampa’s slum clearance came to a halt in 1952…by the Florida Supreme Court.” “An individual’s property can not be confiscated by a government body and then resold to private interests which may profit from proceedings.” Prior to this ruling to stop federal funding after slum clearance, North Boulevard Homes, Ponce De Leon Courts, Riverview Terrace, College Hill Homes and Robles Park were privately built w/ no city or county comprehensive plan. 1950s Dobyville 1957 (+210 acres of neighborhood) Dobyville ‘area’ 2021 Garrison 1957 (+60 acres of neighborhood) Garrison 2021 (now Water Street) 1950s “A county school system survey revealed that some 1,100 negro families including school children will be displaced by the expressway. These children are attending Henderson, College Hill, Dobyville and Harlem elementary schools. County school officials must make plans to accommodate them elsewhere.” 1960s Initial costs ranged from $280 - $370 million. Final cost build-out is in the billions. “to run over or near at least 50 businesses” 1960s “In 1960 planners called for the city to increase population to 367,000. The present population is about 50,000 short.” “A real functioning neighborhood is hard to grow and easy to destroy. You can’t create a real living environment on a strip of property a block or two wide. -
Stations Monitored
Stations Monitored 10/01/2019 Format Call Letters Market Station Name Adult Contemporary WHBC-FM AKRON, OH MIX 94.1 Adult Contemporary WKDD-FM AKRON, OH 98.1 WKDD Adult Contemporary WRVE-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 99.5 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WYJB-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY B95.5 Adult Contemporary KDRF-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 103.3 eD FM Adult Contemporary KMGA-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 99.5 MAGIC FM Adult Contemporary KPEK-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 100.3 THE PEAK Adult Contemporary WLEV-FM ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM, PA 100.7 WLEV Adult Contemporary KMVN-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MOViN 105.7 Adult Contemporary KMXS-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MIX 103.1 Adult Contemporary WOXL-FS ASHEVILLE, NC MIX 96.5 Adult Contemporary WSB-FM ATLANTA, GA B98.5 Adult Contemporary WSTR-FM ATLANTA, GA STAR 94.1 Adult Contemporary WFPG-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ LITE ROCK 96.9 Adult Contemporary WSJO-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ SOJO 104.9 Adult Contemporary KAMX-FM AUSTIN, TX MIX 94.7 Adult Contemporary KBPA-FM AUSTIN, TX 103.5 BOB FM Adult Contemporary KKMJ-FM AUSTIN, TX MAJIC 95.5 Adult Contemporary WLIF-FM BALTIMORE, MD TODAY'S 101.9 Adult Contemporary WQSR-FM BALTIMORE, MD 102.7 JACK FM Adult Contemporary WWMX-FM BALTIMORE, MD MIX 106.5 Adult Contemporary KRVE-FM BATON ROUGE, LA 96.1 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WMJY-FS BILOXI-GULFPORT-PASCAGOULA, MS MAGIC 93.7 Adult Contemporary WMJJ-FM BIRMINGHAM, AL MAGIC 96 Adult Contemporary KCIX-FM BOISE, ID MIX 106 Adult Contemporary KXLT-FM BOISE, ID LITE 107.9 Adult Contemporary WMJX-FM BOSTON, MA MAGIC 106.7 Adult Contemporary WWBX-FM -
Tampa New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20
Tampa New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 ID PROPERTY UNITS 128 1 Icaria on Pinellas 236 129 130 4 Addison at Sunlake, The 307 5 Union on Fletcher 217 10 Parc at Wesley Chapel 248 13 Central on Orange Lake, The 85 122 17 Sawgrass Creek Phase II 143 Total Lease Up 1,236 30 Notch 112 31 Haven at Hunter's Lake, The 241 35 Altis @ Preserve 350 Total Under Construction 703 49 Waverly Terrace 214 50 University Mall Redevelopment 100 55 Bridge Haven 100 120 56 Cypress Town Center 230 126 57 Central on Orange Lake, The Phase II 50 13 Total Planned 694 124 57 10 119 121 92 Kirby Street 100 17 125 93 Bowels Road Mixed-Use 101 94 Bruce B Downs Blvd & Tampa Palms Blvd West 252 4 55 56 35 123 95 East Fowler Avenue 292 127 119 Arbours at Saddle Oaks 264 120 Bexley North - Parcel 5 Phase 1 208 121 Lexington Oaks Plaza 200 1 31 122 Trillium Blvd 160 133 123 Wiregrass 249 124 Summerset Senior 86 125 Wyndrush Townhomes 106 94 126 Cotee River 240 Honeymoon 127 Trinity Pines Preserve Townhomes 60 Island 5 State Park 50 128 Forest Oaks Boulevard 117 Temporarily 95 129 Spring Center 750 Closed 130 Spring Center Phase II 750 49 93 133 Venetian Isles 86 92 30 Total Prospective 4021 2 mi Source: Yardi Matrix LEGEND Lease-Up Under Construction Planned Prospective Tampa New Construction & Proposed Multifamily Projects 1Q20 Caladesi Island State Park Philippe Park 111 ID PROPERTY UNITS 74 12 Harbour at Westshore, The 192 15 1100 Apex 134 91 Total Lease Up 326 110 15 90 28 22 Grove Isle 298 72 24 Cortland Westshore 589 71 27 Pointe on Westshore, The 444 28 Novel Midtown Tampa 390 St. -
Summary of Sexual Abuse Claims in Chapter 11 Cases of Boy Scouts of America
Summary of Sexual Abuse Claims in Chapter 11 Cases of Boy Scouts of America There are approximately 101,135sexual abuse claims filed. Of those claims, the Tort Claimants’ Committee estimates that there are approximately 83,807 unique claims if the amended and superseded and multiple claims filed on account of the same survivor are removed. The summary of sexual abuse claims below uses the set of 83,807 of claim for purposes of claims summary below.1 The Tort Claimants’ Committee has broken down the sexual abuse claims in various categories for the purpose of disclosing where and when the sexual abuse claims arose and the identity of certain of the parties that are implicated in the alleged sexual abuse. Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 is a chart that shows the sexual abuse claims broken down by the year in which they first arose. Please note that there approximately 10,500 claims did not provide a date for when the sexual abuse occurred. As a result, those claims have not been assigned a year in which the abuse first arose. Attached hereto as Exhibit 2 is a chart that shows the claims broken down by the state or jurisdiction in which they arose. Please note there are approximately 7,186 claims that did not provide a location of abuse. Those claims are reflected by YY or ZZ in the codes used to identify the applicable state or jurisdiction. Those claims have not been assigned a state or other jurisdiction. Attached hereto as Exhibit 3 is a chart that shows the claims broken down by the Local Council implicated in the sexual abuse. -
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SUBDIVISION BOOK Updated 6/3/2021
CLACKAMAS COUNTY SUBDIVISION BOOK Updated 6/3/2021 SUBDIVISION NAME PLAT# MAP NO. 1ST STREET VILLAGE 2789 10TH STREET CENTRE (see TENTH) 3400 21E 35C 22 BOTTICELLI 2284 21E 05BC SUPPL#2 27TH ST, OPENING & EXTENSION OF 0480 3930 CONDOMINIUM 2452 21E 08CB SUPPL A & W ESTATES 2549 22E 08BA A. K. HIGGS TRACT (see DTM-111) SN1-004 41E 16 A.R.T. PARCELS MP-087 31W 18A ABBEY WOOD 4006 21E 08BD ABERNATHY BLUFF CONDOMINIUMS 4460 22E 29CD ABERNETHY COURT 3156 22E 19AD ABERNETHY CREEK TRACTS 0613 32E 12C ABERNETHY LANDING 4543 22E 27B ACER ACRES 4556 24E 10B ACTIVE ADULT AT THE GROVE 4380 31W 14A ACTRESS ACRES (see PS-20396) SN1985-005 21E 1CB ACUNA ESTATE (1 LOT) 1989 37E 09BD ADA ORCHARDS (VACATED) 0315 ADDIE ACRES CONDOMINIUMS 4216 22E 18AB ADDINGTON PLACE 3264 22E 01CD ADDINGTON PLACE NO. 2 3301 22E 12BA ADDINGTON PLACE NO. 3 3356 22E 12BA ADDINGTON PLACE NO. 4 4081 22E 12BA ADDISON MEADOWS 4513 22E 12BA ADELINE ACRES 4428 31E 01DC AERO ACRES 2147 32E 18 AFFOLTERS 1ST ADD TO MOLALLA 0692 52E 09BB AIDAN’S GLEN 3870 32E 07DB AIMEE GARDENS RESERVED 9/8/20 22E 02CA AINSWORTH ESTATES NO. 1 2959 32E 07AA AINSWORTH ESTATES NO. 2 3025 32E 07AB AINSWORTH ESTATES NO. 3 3084 32E 07AD AIRPORT ESTATES 3524 51E 07,18 & 52E 12,13 ALANDY ESTATES 3183 22E 10AA Page 1 of 150 CLACKAMAS COUNTY SUBDIVISION BOOK Updated 6/3/2021 SUBDIVISION NAME PLAT# MAP NO. ALBER VIEW ESTATES 2795 21E 17AA ALBER VIEW ESTATES (UNREC) SN1983-005 21E 17AA ALBERT LEE'S ADD TO CANBY 0090 31E 33DC ALBERT LEE'S 2ND ADD 2CANBY 0313 31E 33DC ALCORN'S W A SUBD OF TRS 7 & 8 YACCAHINNA VILLA -
Subdivision Directory City of Clearwater and Vicinity
City of Clearwater Engineering Department Geographic Technology Subdivision Directory City of Clearwater and Vicinity LEGEND: Municipalities: B - City of Belleair C - City of Clearwater CB - City of Clearwater (Clearwater Beach) D - City of Dunedin IE - City of Clearwater (Island Estates) L - City of Largo PC - Pinellas County (Unincorporated Area) SH - City of Safety Harbor SK - City of Clearwater (Sand Key) Codes: S - Subdivision C - Condominium CO-OP - Co-Operatives MHP - Mobile Home Park Notes: 1. This directory includes names of all known platted Subdivisions and Condominiums 2. Also included are names of unplatted CO-OPs and Trailer Parks 3. Please note that a five digit number (Num), where known, appears with each subdivision name - this is a County ID Number 4. Please call Engineering Department at (727) 562-4750 to report an error or missing information. Tuesday, August 3, 2021 Page 1 of 64 CITY Name Num Location Code Pb-Pg Cb-Pb Atlas S-T-R 1 C 1212-1218 Court Street Condo 92722 N side of Court St, between Missouri C - 160-30 287B 15-29-15 Ave and Lincoln Ave L 1601 South Highland Avenue 82259 Belleair, Highland C - 102-62 323A 26-29-15 C 18514 U.S. 19 N., A Condo 25385 18514 US-19 N C - 113-34 317B 19-29-16 Tuesday, August 3, 2021 Page 2 of 64 CITY Name Num Location Code Pb-Pg Cb-Pb Atlas S-T-R 2 C 2087 Edgewater Drive 92738 Edgewater Dr. & Marine St. C - 85-39 251A 3-29-15 IE 223 Dolphin Bay Condo Assn Inc 92850 223 Dolphin Pt. -
Registered Contractors List
ID LastName COMPANY LIC # PhoneNumber TYPE StreetAddress City State PostalCodExpireDate ### Somerville Somerville Backflow 30897 210‐255‐8832 Backflow Tester 5434 Vista Court San Antonio Texas 78247 2/1/2016 ### Cummings CBT 30642 210‐508‐0898 Backflow Tester 695 E. CR 5718 Natalia Texas 78059 2/1/2016 ### Somerville Somerville Backflow 30897 210‐255‐8832 Backflow Tester 5434 Vista Court San Antonio Texas 78247 2/1/2015 ### Dela Zerda Double Check Backflow 30294 210‐687‐8039 Backflow Tester 211 Ranch Country Lavernia Texas 78121 2/1/2015 ### Segura Much Better Landscaping 29839 210‐373‐8437 Backflow Tester 619 Brooks Avenue Schertz Texas 78154 2/1/2016 ### Cornelius, Alex Taylor Bros. Const. Co. Inc 31377 812‐379‐9547 Commercial Contractor 4555 Middle Rd Columbus IN 47203 2/1/2015 ### Phillips, Shayne Lakeside Comm Builders 31611 972‐524‐3100 Commercial Contractor 14670 HWY 205 Terrell Texas 75160 2/1/2016 ### Garza Linbeck Group, LLC 30743 210‐236‐4765 Commercial Contractor 700 N. St. Mary's, Ste 1215 San Antonio Texas 78205 2/1/2016 ### Frank Kerno Barclay 31113 210‐490‐8090 Commercial Contractor 12508 Jones Maltsberger #108 San Antonio Texas 78247 2/1/2015 ### Atkinson Atkinson & Associates Bldr 31354 361‐782‐6027 Commercial Contractor P.O. Box 820 Edna Texas 77957 2/1/2016 ### Pruitt, Paul Alamo System Industries, LLC 31357 956‐702‐4111 Commercial Contractor 4316 N 10th Street McAllen Texas 78504 2/1/2016 ### Batchelder Batchelder Construction Inc. 31437 210‐340‐3710 Commercial Contractor 6804 West Ave. San Antonio Texas 78213 2/1/2016