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Partners at Goldman started to allocate serious money to contemporary art for their new headquarters, but they're late to the game and preoccupied.
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But emergency managers also need to know when household evacuation may begin (for example, evacuation based on a person's own judgment, after an evacuation order) in order to allocate emergency resources or start special protective plans.
The device was apparently designed to allow the City Council speaker to hand out funds for pet projects throughout the year, getting around a requirement to allocate money at the start of the fiscal year.
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