Word: planner
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Several contenders, including incumbent Brian P. Murphy ’86-’87, said zoning changes could help alleviate housing shortages. And Sam Seidel, an urban planner running for the second time, said creating a long-term agenda for development in Cambridge would help “sort some of these issues out through discussion, rather than at the crisis point of permitting...
...also came less than a month after Massachusetts State Rep. Michael J. Moran submitted a proposal calling on Harvard to establish and fund a school in the neighborhood by September 2009 that would provide kindergarten through 12th grade classes. Kathy A. Spiegelman, the University’s chief planner, said that Harvard “thought the thing that was really most important for us tonight was to pull together all the information we’ve received on community benefits.” The cornerstone of Harvard’s proposed benefits hinge on $25 million in educational...
...with concerns that you have brought up with me,” Moran told the crowd of nearly 90 at Monday’s meeting. “I’m worried about this process moving forward and these issues never being addressed.” Chief University Planner Kathy A. Spiegelman said at the meeting that it was unrealistic to expect Harvard to build a new school in two years, but emphasized Harvard’s commitment to creating community educational programs. In Harvard’s draft project impact report (DPIR)—a document submitted...
...small-town boy" from Missouri; Gary Hart launched his 1984 bid by describing himself "as the son of Dust Bowl farm parents who never finished high school"; and in the opening paragraph of his announcement in 1974, Jimmy Carter said "I am a farmer, an engineer, a businessman, a planner, a scientist, a governor and a Christian." In this approach, biography is destiny...
...Mumbai wedding planner Parthip Thyagarajan says it is not unheard of for families to spend as much as $500,000 on a wedding. "There's only a small percentage of people who spend such crazy amounts on weddings - probably just 10% of the wealthy Indians," he says, "but they are highly visible. Think Sant Singh Chatwal...