capital planning overview
1National Capital Planning Commission — Agency overview Formed 1924 Jurisdiction Federal government of the United States Headquarters …
2Capital Red Rose Corridor — (formerly Corridor One) Overview Type Commuter rail Locale South Central Pennsylvania …
3Capital District — This article is about the Capital District in New York. For other uses of capital district, see capital districts and territories or capital region. Capital District Capital Region, Tech Valley …
4City, Australian Capital Territory — City Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Population: 723 (2006 census) …
5Maryland Department of Planning — Maryland Department of Planning(MDP) Agency overview Formed 1959 Jurisdiction Maryland Headquarters 301 W. Preston St. Suite 1101 …
6Morpheus Capital Advisors — Type Private Industry Financial Services Founded 2003 Founder(s) Richard Maisto Headquarters San Francisco, CA, United States …
7City Centre, Australian Capital Territory — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = City Centre state = act city = Canberra caption = Civic from Mt Ainslie with Black Mountain in the background. The height of buildings in the City Centre is deliberately restricted lga = North… …
8University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning — Infobox University name = College of Design Construction and Planning established = 1925 type = dean = Dr. Christopher Silver city = Florida country = USA students = 1,500 campus = website= [http://www.dcp.ufl.edu/ Official website] The College… …
9Business Overview — ▪ 2009 Introduction Automobiles. The American automotive industry began 2008 in precarious condition, and as the year unfolded, the situation went from bad to worse. First, gasoline prices of $3.50 to $4 per gallon throughout much of the… …
10Australian Capital Territory general election, 2008 — The 2008 election for the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly will be held on October 18, 2008. [ [http://www.elections.act.gov.au/electime.html] ] Election dates are set in statute to occur once every four years; the government has …