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Hot Topic: Drug-Free Workplace: Contractor's Affidavit, Donna M. Leydorf
Hot Topic: Drug-Free Workplace: Contractor's Affidavit, Donna M. Leydorf
MTAS Publications: Hot Topics
This Hot Topic discusses an amendment to the Drug-Free Workplace Law, §§ 50-9-101 through 50-9- 113, Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA). The amendment required employers contracting with state agencies or units of local government to prepare affidavits certifying compliance with the Drug-Free Workplace Program. Included is a model affidavit.
The Economic Impact Of Affordable Housing: Multifamily Housing In Massachusetts, Zenia Kotval
The Economic Impact Of Affordable Housing: Multifamily Housing In Massachusetts, Zenia Kotval
New England Journal of Public Policy
The Massachusetts housing industry has come under some scrutiny over the past ten years. Issues of supply, demand, affordability, housing discrimination, and economic impacts are of increasing interest to government officials, planners, developers, and bankers. Despite an increasing need to provide affordable housing for the various populations within the state, there is a decrease in the supply of multifamily rental housing. There have been few efforts that comprehensively measure the impact of the housing industry on the economy. This article surveys the need for affordable housing and the economic impacts of multifamily rental housing in the state. The premise is …
Historical Architectural Survey Report For Proposed Improvements, Susie Van Kirk
Historical Architectural Survey Report For Proposed Improvements, Susie Van Kirk
Susie Van Kirk Papers
Nineteen properties (22 buildings) within the Area of Potential Effect (APE) were evaluated for significance to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Determinations of significance were made pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.5 and National Register Bu11etin 15, "How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation." No properties were determined historica11y significant pursuant to CEQA or Section 106.
One property, the Senn Electric Building, will be demolished, but because it was determined to be neither historically nor architecturally significant, its removal will not result in a significant environmental …