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Regionalization
Regionalization meaning
An act or process of regionalizing.
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He also said the regionalization of sewer services through the Yadkin Valley Sewer Authority was a model for other areas and commended the “visionary leadership” that lead its establishment.
King Mohammed VI, in a powerful address to the second National Conference on Advanced Regionalization in Tangier, underscored the need for a clear roadmap to implement this crucial initiative.
Smith said if these hypothetical programmatic and staffing scenarios show an “overwhelming advantage, both the school committee and the Island community will likely favor more regionalization.
We can look at doing regionalization.
Finally, the rolling out of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) could be a major enabler for cross-border investment and the regionalization of Africa’s energy development.
He also believes in the benefits of regionalization, and has been a steward of the all-Island selectmen meetings.
While I don’t expect us to get into that regionalization, I expect that we will get some benefit from that shift,” said Humble.
Cathryn Addy, the former president of Tunxis Community College in Farmington, said she is concerned the regionalization will add another layer of decision-making and questioned if all options had been explored.
Of course regionalization of the Police force is an excellent idea that time has come to discuss seriously to stop the many costly duplication of PD services on the Island.
The authors opined that most savings from regionalization will come in technology-based services and those that require specialized skills, not from labor-intensive services.
The report’s 27 recommendations include simplifying regionalization, boosting state aid, setting standards for firefighter training and requiring sprinklers in new home construction.
Administrative divisions Peru's territory, according to the Regionalization Law which was passed on 18 November 2002, is divided into 25 regions (regiones).
Continental regions Continental regions are usually based on broad experiences in human history and attempts to reduce very large areas to more manageable regionalization for the purpose of study.
First, those who were dubious feared a possible regionalization of the conflict.
In addition to announcing regional elections upon his inauguration, he charged a Decentralization and Regionalization Commission with developing proposals.