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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Philadelphia’s Schuylkill Riverfront at the MLK Bridge to announce federal dollars to fix bridges in Pennsylvania on January 14, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Infrastructure
Streets & Roads

Buttigieg touts $1.6 billion for Pa. bridges as part of Biden infrastructure bill

The new Bridge Formula Program will distribute $26.5 billion nationwide over the next five years, helping pay for replacements and repairs of up to 15,000 bridges.

4 years ago

Adamarie Baez and Daniel Ortiz with their 10-year-old daughter Kaylee in the lot next to their home they’ve maintained and gardened in for years. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia

Philly community groups could get priority in sale of thousands of vacant city lots under new bill

The legislation introduced in City Council would change how vacant city land is sold. One affordable housing advocate described the bill as “almost revolutionary.”

4 years ago

The former PES refinery site in South Philadelphia. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Energy
Environment
Philadelphia
Social Justice

Philly hits a ‘crossroads’ of environmental justice at ex-PES oil refinery

Hilco, the shuttered refinery’s new owner, is seeking permits to continue to store and sell petroleum — and surrounding communities feel betrayed.

4 years ago

Family members of those that died in the Fairmount row home fire held pictures of their lost loved-ones at a candlelight vigil at 22nd and Brown Streets in Philadelphia on Jan. 6, 2022. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Philly has few affordable homes for multigenerational families. There are no plans to change that

Philadelphia Housing Authority has some five- and six-bedroom apartments to its name, but they are “exceedingly rare,” CEO Kelvin Jeremiah said.

4 years ago

Philadelphia City Councilmember Cindy Bass. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Government Accountability
Housing
Philadelphia
Preservation

Germantown residents say their City Council person abused her power to help a political backer win a development contract

A group of Germantown residents filed a complaint against City Councilmember Cindy Bass, alleging the lawmaker abused her power during a community meeting.

4 years ago

People pray near the scene of a deadly rowhouse fire
PlanPhilly
Home & Family
Homelessness
Housing
Philadelphia

My building has 18 tenants and no fire extinguishers. Preventing tragedy requires more affordable housing

People too often have no choice but to live in overcrowded and unsafe households to avoid homelessness. I know because it happened to me.

4 years ago

A Philadelphia firefighter works at the scene of a deadly rowhouse fire
PlanPhilly
Housing
Infrastructure
Philadelphia

What to know about fire safety rules for your Philadelphia home or apartment

Whether you live in an apartment building, rowhouse apartment, or single-family home, here’s what you should expect when it comes to fire safety.

4 years ago

The exterior of a rowhouse that burned in Fairmount
Housing
Philadelphia
Public Safety
Billy Penn

PHA owns thousands of other rowhouses like the one that burned in Fairmount

The housing authority has a huge portfolio of so-called “scatter sites,” which were long neglected.

4 years ago

A closeup of a parking meter
Government Accountability
Pennsylvania
Streets & Roads

Receiver: Chester ‘not seeing a dime’ of parking revenue because of ‘one-sided’ contract

Chester’s receivership team is sounding the alarm on the city’s parking contract with PFS VII, which it found to be “very one-sided in favor” of the vendor.

4 years ago

Collard grows at the Life Do Grow urban farm in North Philadelphia. (Photo courtesy of Urban Creators)
PlanPhilly
Food & Drink
Income Inequality
Philadelphia
Sustainability
Eyes on the Street

At Life Do Grow farm, North Philly residents plant the seeds of a sovereign future

The farmers at Life Do Grow, a green oasis run by Urban Creators, a nonprofit, provide food for hundreds of North Philly families. They need support.

4 years ago

A Philadelphia Gas Works sign
PlanPhilly
Energy
Environment
Government Accountability
Eyes on the Street

On climate change, Philly’s gas utility is working against the city that owns it

Philadelphia is actively working to cut emissions with a goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. The city’s own gas utility is sabotaging its efforts.

4 years ago

The words “Not for sale” are painted on a Keninsgton street
PlanPhilly
Housing
Income Inequality
Philadelphia

Philly’s housing politics shifted in 2021. Here’s what to watch for in 2022

From affordable housing mandates to new funding for construction in neighborhoods, Philadelphia passed measures that will influence development in the new year.

4 years ago

Will Tung in front of a residential development at 5000 Warrington Ave
PlanPhilly
Housing
Philadelphia
Real Estate
Transportation
Eyes on the Street

Why is West Philly trading 70 affordable homes for a parking lot?

Opinion writer Will Tung argues against the inclusion of a parking lot in a development proposed for his West Philadelphia neighborhood.

4 years ago

A SEPTA police officer stands on the platform of the Somerset stop
PlanPhilly
Employment
Philadelphia
Transportation

Leadership of the strike-prone SEPTA union has changed. Don’t expect much difference

Former SEPTA union president Willie Brown won raises and parental leave — and led two disruptive strikes. His successor promises to follow in his footsteps.

4 years ago

Amanda Payne, Paul Nowell, and their 2-year-old son smile for a photo while wearing masks
PlanPhilly
Homelessness
Housing
Philadelphia

First families move into newly rehabbed homes in North Philly

The homes are part of an agreement the Philadelphia Housing Authority reached last October with members of a homeless encampment.

4 years ago

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