Sentence examples for transit purposes from inspiring English sources

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There is a law that allows the city to transfer property to the authority if it is to be used for transit purposes, such as land for a subway station.

A third transit reform that requires immediate attention is a modification of the LACTC's guidelines to permit use of Proposition A revenues for a broader spectrum of transit purposes.

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(10) Development of facilities for transit and non-transit purposes, located on, above, or adjacent to existing transit facilities, that are not part of a larger transportation project and do not substantially enlarge such facilities, such as: Police facilities, daycare facilities, public service facilities, amenities, and commercial, retail, and residential development.

Public transit use.

Public transit use, 2000.

The PNG and Australian governments have also been trying to encourage more and more men to agree to move to the East Lorengau Refugee Transit Centre, purpose-built at a cost of $137m to house up to 290 refugees.

Some communities do raise revenues for transit and other purposes by levying special fees on properties particularly well-served by fixed-guideway transit (for example, in downtown areas or near rail stations) to capture some of the increased value produced by raising their accessibility with public transportation.

The moment someone becomes a feature of the past, however, he is reduced to a vector with a single transit and historical purpose.

Drug testing of transit workers for safety purposes falls in the same category, the court has held.

But a New York Times investigation found that since the mid-1990s, politicians have diverted $1.5 billion in dedicated transit funds to other purposes and pressured the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to spend billions more in expensive station makeovers and other projects.

Admitting that, for the purposes of transit and travel, a river may be considered a highway,—and that seems to have been adjudged by the supreme court of South Carolina (Heyward v. Chisolm, 11 Rich. L. 253),—we think that, in connection with the words 'to lay out, open, alter, or work roads,' the word 'highway' is used in its ordinary sense, and as an equivalent to a public road.

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