thing for me has always been children s care, and the rating is inadequate, they are not getting the help they are needing already, so it s about what is most appropriate, and the most appropriate place to houses asylum seekers, which may be cheap to put them in a holiday camp, but it s not as good as a hotel. you re not a nimby? but it s not as good as a hotel. you re nota nimby? ida. but it s not as good as a hotel. you re not a nimby? you re not a nimby? no, the dispersal you re not a nimby? no, the dispersal recommendations l you re not a nimby? no, the - dispersal recommendations alone recommend it would be 5% of the local population. this would be 25% of the local population. that is absolutely extortionate in terms of the impact it would have in remark on the local community. this community is still dependent on tourism for much of its economy, an economy impacted severely by the covid pandemic. tourism is important to our community, and i need to make sure that not only my ow
NIMBY, also spelled Nimby, in full Not in My Backyard or Not in My Backyard Phenomenon, a colloquialism signifying one’s opposition to the locating of something considered undesirable in one’s neighborhood. The phrase “not in my backyard,” shortened to “NIMBY,” seems to have appeared first in the mid-1970s. It was used in the context of the last major effort by electric utilities to construct nuclear-powered generating stations, especially those located in Seabrook, New Hampshire, and Midland, Michigan. The term NIMBY has two distinct usages and categories of users. In some circumstances, it connotes the unwillingness of individuals to accept the
The First District Court of Appeal released a tentative decision Dec. 22 regarding the lawsuit filed by Make UC a Good Neighbor against the UC Board of Regents’ Environmental Impact Report for long range developments and student housing on People’s Park.