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Urban Planning

A panel of South Philly residents and activists kick off a day-long summit on the redevelopment of the former PES refinery
PlanPhilly
Energy
Environment
Philadelphia
Sustainability

Philadelphians envision a ‘fossil fuel-free’ refinery redo at community summit

The company redeveloping the former PES refinery site has promised a “green, sustainable” project, but residents want more specific commitments.

3 years ago

A row of tiny homes.
Homelessness
Housing
Philadelphia

Pilot program will explore if tiny homes could help serve the unhoused population in Philly

There are multiple projects in the works to see how tiny home villages can help serve the unhoused population.

3 years ago

Vacant lot in South Philly.
PlanPhilly
Elections
Housing
Income Inequality
Philadelphia

Philly mayoral candidates target vacant land for affordable housing

Philly already disposes of city-owned land for affordable housing projects. But making this campaign plank a scalable solution presents obstacles for Philly’s next mayor.

3 years ago

QT Vietnamese Sandwich owner Michael Ha speaks into a microphone in front of a number of people seated in an audience.
Neighborhoods
Philadelphia
Real Estate
Billy Penn

Chinatown coalition feels blindsided by Philly’s fast-tracked call for studies on Sixers arena impact

At a community meeting, organizers and residents also expressed worry about alleged connections between the 76ers and mayoral candidate Jeff Brown.

3 years ago

Posters at 10th and Arch Streets decry the development of a basketball arena in Philadelphia’s Chinatown neighborhood. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
Government
Philadelphia
Sports

Philadelphia to do independent study on impact of potential Sixers arena

The 76ers’ proposal to build a facility at the Fashion District has been controversial. Mayor Jim Kenney says more information is needed to make a decision.

3 years ago

An up-close view of a bike that has a tag on it.
PlanPhilly
Philadelphia
Public Spaces
Streets & Roads
Transportation

This spring cleanup, Philly is removing abandoned bikes across the city

As part of the Philly Spring Cleanup program on Saturday, April 15, the city is getting ready to remove dozens of abandoned bikes.

3 years ago

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Rowhouses in Philly
PlanPhilly
Housing
Income Inequality
Philadelphia
Policing

Philly landlords have reservations about effort to ban private firms from enforcing evictions

In Philadelphia, many evictions are enforced by a for-profit law firm, known as the landlord-tenant officer. Supporters say it’s cheaper and more efficient.

3 years ago

person riding a horse on MLK Drive
Infrastructure
Philadelphia
Streets & Roads
Billy Penn

Bridge repairs force 2-year detour behind the Art Museum, trail users say ‘probably for the better’

The MLK Drive Bridge was literally falling apart. $20 million in federal funding is paying for the fix.

3 years ago

home being renovated
Government
Housing
Philadelphia
Real Estate

Philly L&I is testing out virtual inspections to make the permit process more efficient

The initiative aims to both streamline the process and save time for inspectors who can forgo parking and travel between sites.

3 years ago

The exterior of the
PlanPhilly
Architecture & Design
Philadelphia
Policing
Real Estate

Philadelphia is moving closer to selling the Roundhouse. Residents say it shouldn’t be demolished

The city has said it would release a request for proposal sometime this year.

3 years ago

View of marshland near the Baxter Water Treatment Plant in Philadelphia.
PlanPhilly
Environment
Infrastructure
Philadelphia
Public Health

Climate change could threaten Philly’s drinking water

A chemical spill endangered Philly’s biggest drinking water plant. Sea level rise combined with a drought could push salt toward that same facility.

3 years ago

Jordan Casey is the director of HOPE, which started in July 2021 as an acknowledgement of the relationship between public health outcomes and housing access. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Leitzell)
Housing
Income Inequality
Pennsylvania

New rental housing coalition forms in Delaware County

Community leaders and elected officials are convening to discuss how the county can address the affordable housing crisis.

3 years ago

An Amazon truck blocking the sidewalk
Business
Philadelphia
Streets & Roads
Billy Penn

Businesses around Philly use sidewalks as parking lots, but rarely face penalties. Authorities say they’re stepping up the response.

One Amazon center was sent a “final warning,” but there’s been little action against repeat offenders like U-Haul or Dave & Buster’s.

3 years ago

SEPTA bus passes through the intersection of N 17th and JFK Boulevard.
Infrastructure
Philadelphia
Streets & Roads
Transportation
Billy Penn

5 potential pathways to solving SEPTA’s chronic operator shortage

Philly’s not alone: more than 90% of U.S. transit agencies are struggling with hiring.

3 years ago

A closeup of detailing on Philly row houses
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia
Taxes

‘An unusually slow year’: Philly has roughly 17K property assessment appeals to review

Property assessments dictate how much property owners must pay in property taxes. Bills are due on Friday.

3 years ago

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