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Region shifts shrinking funds to transportation preservation

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June 7-9: Grid release party | Penn Treaty Park concert | Prison food at Eastern State | West Park Arts Fest | Fete Day | PrideDay | Preservation Alliance tours

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June 7: Council looks at demo procedures | Law could mean higher fees for SEPTA | Tax collection overhaul | Creative civic project grants | Grant to help Wissahickon Charter expand

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University City’s public pianos return, this time to Clark Park

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Two placemaking projects to transform University City corridors

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June 6: Pa. Senate passes transportation package | Convention Center to get private management | End in sight for Traffic Court | Central Delaware Overlay | How parents are stepping up for schools

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22nd and Market building collapse [news roundup]

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Plans for Wayne Junction industrial conversion altered after neighbors’ input

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City Council adopts delinquent tax collection overhaul

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On East Shackamaxon Street, complete demolition to create vacant lot

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Planning Commission will consider both BRT and park options in City Branch

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June 5: Budget bills moving | Germantown High stop | post-fire Fabric Row | Canal Street North parking | halfway house for Port Richmond | Clarke holding back 50 properties

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Central Delaware Overlay on way to full Council

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Fatal building collapse at 22nd and Market, rescue ongoing

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Art Commission approves Rittenhouse Square, Zoo improvements

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