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Selective door operation is implemented at certain railway stations in the United States. In the New York City Subway, the 6 + 1 ⁄ 2-car-long platforms at 145th Street (and formerly the 5-car-long loop platforms at South Ferry) are too short to accommodate full-length trains of ten 51.4-foot-long (15.7 m) cars, so only the first five cars of the train opened their doors at these stations.
By 2009, several proposals had been aired for restoring Peebles' Corner. One vision of the Walnut Hills Area Council is for the city to acquire 10 to 15 buildings, and selectively tear down half. Resources would be concentrated on the buildings scheduled to become anchors in the district. [10]
One-stop shops are an element of New Public Management with a focus on improving the delivery of government services to citizens. [3] Drawing on observed successes in the private sector's model for delivering consumer-centric service to enhance customer satisfaction, government entities employ this model of one-stop shop to help give citizens the feeling that they are able to easily access ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth shakes hands with U.S. troops during a visit to the southern border in Sunland Park, New Mexico on Feb. 3, 22025.
Single Stop is a nonprofit organization that fosters economic mobility and financial stability in the U.S. by connecting people through a coordinated "one-stop shop" platform that links individuals to a comprehensive array of federal, state, and local benefits and resources.
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The 32-year-old man – armed with a large kitchen knife – was shot once in the torso in the stairway of the East 148th Street building in Mott Haven Sunday evening, police said.
Bukar–Sadong language (ISO 639 language code sdo) Sistema Direzionale Orientale (Italian: Eastern Directional District), Via della Pietra Sanguigna, Rome, Italy; a cancelled-planned business district around Quintiliani subway station