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    At West Warwick High School there's construction on the field house and ice rink, the Town of West Warwick has decided to implement a ban on parking at the West Warwick Civic Center for students at West Warwick High School. The parking ban will begin on the first day of November and run throughout the upcoming school year. There are many complaints being said about how it would ever be possible to deal with this situation in fair way. In result, to listening to these complaints I created a…

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    I have always been taught to judge people based on their actions rather than their appearance, and this was a lesson that was completely reinforced by the house I lived in, in which I grew up. As kids, if any of us even remotely suggested that we were focused on someone 's looks, we were immediately punished and reminded that there is no way to know a person based on what he or she looked like, but rather it is important to know the heart inside the body. Making snap judgments based on…

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    delegated the tasks to the committee members, I left most of the important time-consuming matters for myself and gave my members more simple matters to complete. I asked them to interview class members to hear what they wanted to see in the new improved space and asked them to find which new beach volleyball lines we could install. After a week 's time, the committee members only ended up asking three people about the Walker Beach Initiative and didn 't follow through on researching the best…

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    research and analyze the situation in Michigan Tech, we figured out three solutions for the parking problem. First of all, we think Michigan Tech could build a parking garage in campus to provide more parking space. Then we think Michigan Tech could limit parking to students by the age and need, just like forbidding first-year students to park in campus. Thirdly, we think Michigan Tech could install an off-campus parking lot for students and provide shuttles to bring them to campus. After we…

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    Car Parking System Abstract—This Paper proposes the development of an Automatic Car Parking System imparting performance. This proposed framework uses sensors, electric power steering, path planning, path tracking and pure pursuit algorithm. The verification of the vehicle was demonstrated using the electric power steering for tracking the path. An ultrasonic sensor is used to determine the availability of the parking space. Drivers can uses user interactive interface to check if the parking…

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    the Painted Lines in Parking Lots and On Highways Road and parking lot line markings are important aspects of safe and efficient roadway as well as parking lot usage respectively. Road markings convey information to roadway users, indicating which part of the road to use, where passing is allowed and warn motorists about any potential danger ahead. Parking lot line markings ensure safe and efficient parking as well as traffic flow around the parking area. Road and parking lot markings…

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    the ability to monitor the operational status assets in actual time allows the organization to distinguish and react to problems before customers report them. Parking meters and streetlights are two programs where this concept was applied. It made sound business sense to move quickly to upgrade meters. “In 2009, only 23% of the parking spaces were networked; as of fall 2013, that number stands at close to 50%. DDOT also piloted energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) streetlight technology…

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    300 rental apartments and additional properties under constructions at the moment. Also, one of its major success where the decision of focusing on food oriented retail space, where at the moment there is around 60 spaces between restaurants and stores, which cover around 504.100 sf in retail space and 900.018 sf. in multifamily space. . You can stroll down narrow streets, stop at a butcher, fishmonger, wine shop or even a barber, which most of them local businesses rather than national chains,…

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    Parking Problems in Downtown According to the website City news (2011), “Toronto parking is 2nd most expensive city to park in Canada at $332.38 a month. The average increased by 2.2 percent in the past year.” There are a lot of people who drive and also a lot of businesses in the biggest city in Canada. As such, many people go downtown for work with their cars. Even though, Toronto is a spacious city, the parking fees are too expensive and there are not enough spaces for parking in downtown.…

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    crises amongst college parking, but never experienced it until now… and I wish I hadn’t. Looking for a parking spot around UNR’s campus is comparable to a Where’s Waldo? book. Being a college student, I felt that this was one of the last things I should be worried about. However, I still find myself in a repetitive cycle of frustration and vexation looking for parking daily. As I struggle with this ongoing problem, I started to ponder if there were more students who found parking around campus…

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