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Sherborn is a small semi-rual community located about 18 miles southwest of Boston. Settled in 1652 and incorporated in 1674, the town is proud of its rural heritage. This heritage is still evident in active farms and orchards, winding tree-lined roads and preserved in Town Forest and other extensive public lands. Open space comprises more than 50% of the town's area. Because all properties have individual wells and septic systems, minimum house lot sizes are one, two or three acres, depending upon location. A high degree of volunteerism due to strong citizen support for town projects, and commitment to excellence in public education, characterize the community's values today, as they have for more than 300 years.
Peel Region is a vibrant, culturally diverse community. We deliver vital social services and infrastructure to 1.5 million residents and over 175,000 businesses in Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga. The Region of Peel is committed to removing barriers and creating a diverse and inclusive organization: a workplace that ensures equal access to opportunities for all, as well as an unbiased, welcoming, and inclusive culture that values and respects diversity. We`re leaders in what we do, and we`re looking for exceptional people to help Peel Region grow. Throughout your career at the Region of Peel you`ll do work that truly matters, while creating a strong, lasting impact on the community. Peel touches the lives of residents` every day. They`re at the centre of who we are and what we do. Based on this, our vision for Peel is a Community for Life. It`s a place where everyone feels they belong and can access the services they need to thrive throughout each stage of life.
Town of LaSalle is a Windsor, ON-based company in the Government sector.
City of Apple Valley is a Saint Paul, MN-based company in the Government sector.
Garden City`s Town Center, which opened in September of 2009 with the dedication of the City`s new 33,000 square foot City Hall, serves as the epicenter of local government and the “heart and soul” of Garden City. Located on Dean Forest Road just south of I-16, the Town Center earned praise from the Governor of Georgia as a “shining example” for the State of Georgia and won a Georgia Planning Association award for its innovative design. Garden City established the Town Center in a location that retains the comfort of small town living with the amenities of a larger urban environment. Town Center is located on 25 acres within the City`s first Mixed Use Zoning District, which encourages a livable, sustainable urban environment with a vibrant mix of uses on a walkable pedestrian scale. The Town Center Master Plan creates a network of well-connected urban streets designed to promote pedestrian connectivity. Some of the major elements of the plan include park and civic spaces, on-street parking, street trees, brick sidewalks, public art, benches, drinking fountains and bike racks, combined to support a welcoming environment. When complete, the Town Center will embody walkability and a mix of uses conveniently located to include shop front retail, restaurants, cafes, professional offices, medical facilities, residences and parks and open spaces.