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municipal

[myoo-nis-uh-puhl] / myuˈnɪs ə pəl /


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Angry residents stood and yelled at municipal officials, asking why they hadn’t been informed that their property rights were being threatened, and Brodie several times had to ask attendees for calm.

From The Wall Street Journal

But even he has blinkers on: Yes, 1975 might have been a great, great time in New York, despite garbage strikes, crime rates and municipal bankruptcy.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the process, he has moved to sideline a nonprofit group that won a lease from the federal government to lead the renovation—and keep the municipal courses affordable.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ve been in industrial water treatment for 22 years, mostly municipal but some pharma work.

From MarketWatch

Zoning, development approvals, permitting and critical municipal decision-making run through the City Commission, which provides continuity as administrations change.

From The Wall Street Journal