Urban Planning
Philly mayor wants $10.5M for street sweeping program
In his latest budget address, Mayor Jim Kenney is asking for $10.5 million for the city’s street sweeping programs. That’s roughly five times last year’s budget.
6 years ago
As SEPTA prepares new fare structure, new group pressures for free transfers
SEPTA set to announce a new fare structure, as transit advocates pressure the agency to make transfers free.
6 years ago
N.J. congressman announces additional beach replenishment projects
More beach replenishment is on the way to the Jersey Shore, a congressman representing the northern portion of New Jersey announced.
6 years ago
Huge polo arena coming to Fairmount Park in expansion of Work to Ride program
The new field will be 45,000 square feet and, according to a presentation made to the Philadelphia Art Commission, will require no city or state funding.
6 years ago
Losing ‘Boner 4ever’ graffiti? Philly’s torn
Here's the story behind the "Boner 4ever" tag on Philly's historic Beury Building, now slated for renovation. Why some are calling for preservation and others? Not so much.
Air Date: March 3, 2020
Listen 15:34Gauthier denounces SEPTA transfer fee as ‘regressive, plain and simple’
The new member of City Council gave the transit authority board a hard time about what is regarded as a burden on Philadelphia’s low-income riders.
6 years ago
Do SEPTA signs confuse you? Help is on the way
General manager Leslie Richards plans to improve the transit system’s signage and wayfinding in hopes of making it easier to navigate.
6 years ago
$1.5 million grant kicks off renovation plan for Mifflin Square Park
The South Philly green space will get a new sprayground, two separate play areas, safety surfacing, and seating. Work should be done by early 2022.
6 years ago
What to do with Philly’s polluted refinery site?
It looks like Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery might be shut down for good. What do you do with a heavily polluted piece of land bigger than Center City?
Air Date: February 26, 2020
Listen 15:05Mega and Bolt competitor FlixBus is bringing new budget travel options to Philly
Go to Baltimore for $5 or Boston for $10.
6 years ago
Why Philly’s Streets Department is ending its experiment with leaf blowers
Philadelphia is moving away from a model for street sweeping that relied on leaf blowers amid complaints that the tools reduced air quality and exposed workers to hazards.
6 years ago
City to require Philly drivers to move cars for street sweeping pilot 2.0
Philly’s seven-month-long experiment with street sweeping proved that regular city cleanings reduced litter on the city’s notoriously filthy streets.
6 years ago
How SEPTA’s board commutes: Cars, walking…and a bit of public transit
A survey of the 15-member body sheds light on their travel habits.
6 years ago
Bright lights, big city: How Philly’s new streetlights could make us safer
Philadelphia’s 100,000 streetlamps vary in brightness and intensity, leaving some areas darker, and more dangerous than others.
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