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Infrastructure

A file photo shows a SEPTA worker repairing a trolley track during a cleaning blitz. (SEPTA)
PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

Trolley blitz: SEPTA to close busted Philly tunnels for 17-day glow up

The trolley tunnels below downtown Philly and University City need some TLC. SEPTA crews will work around-the-clock for the next 17 days to make it happen.

5 years ago

People look out from a balcony onto the collapsed and subsequently demolished Champlain Towers South condominium building
Community

14 days after Florida condo collapse, no signs of survivors

No one has been rescued from the site since the first hours after the building collapsed on June 24 when many of its residents were asleep.

5 years ago

A crowded boardwalk in Wildwood
Urban Planning

N.J. sets aside $4 million for Wildwood boardwalk repair

A storm damaged sections of the boardwalk near the Convention Center in April 2020. But before that storm hit, city officials had said the walkway was overdue for an overhaul.

5 years ago

Rescue workers search in the rubble at the Champlain Towers South condominium
Community

New Jersey team to assist in Florida condo collapse search

N.J. Task Force 1 sent 70 members who specialize in 21 technically skilled positions and 10 ground support personnel. It is the unit's eighth deployment under FEMA since 2016.

5 years ago

People embrace at a make-shift memorial
NPR
Community

Surfside condo board warned residents that concrete damage was ‘significantly worse’

"The concrete deterioration is accelerating." Champlain South Towers' condo board president wrote as she asked for a $15M special assessment for major structural repairs.

5 years ago

Two men console each other on the beach
NPR
Community

Official death toll climbs to 10: The latest on the condo collapse in Surfside

Emergency crews have been working at the site of the Champlain Towers South building collapse around the clock since last Thursday.

5 years ago

Rescue workers search the rubble of the Champlain Towers South condominium
NPR
Community

Surfside official told residents their building was safe, despite engineer’s warning

An engineering report in 2018 warned of "major structural damage" in the Florida condo that collapsed. The next month, a town inspector said the building was in "good shape."

5 years ago

Search and rescue personnel search for survivors through the rubble at the Champlain Towers South Condo
NPR
Community

Engineers found Florida condo had ‘major structural damage’ before it collapsed

The 2018 report found major damage to the concrete structural slab below the pool deck, and warned that extensive repairs would be needed soon.

5 years ago

The exterior of SEPTA's HQ building
PlanPhilly
Urban Planning

SEPTA to gradually restore services cut in pandemic under new budget

The spending plan relies on federal dollars to bring back services and maintain staffing levels with a freeze on new hires.

5 years ago

Damaged houses are shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma
NPR
Science

More than half of U.S. buildings are in places prone to disaster, study finds

Buildings are concentrated in places that are likely to be hit by a disaster such as a hurricane, flood or wildfire, researchers found. That includes urban and rural hotspots.

5 years ago

The exterior of Benjamin Franklin High School
Politics & Policy

‘No more excuses’: Pa. Dems want to use stimulus to fix crumbling schools

Pa. is expected to have a $3 billion budget surplus and more than $7 billion from the American Rescue Plan. Democrats want to use that money to repair schools.

5 years ago

An astroturf field and track direct rainwater runoff toward a containment basin in the recently rebuilt Taggart School playground in South Philadelphia.
PlanPhilly
Politics & Policy

How Harrisburg can help Philly green its infrastructure — and economy

President Biden wants to invest big in climate spending. Anna Shipp writes that Pa. can attract D.C. dollars via investments in green stormwater infrastructure.

5 years ago

During a meeting with Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., on Wednesday, President Biden opened the door to laying aside his original proposal to help pay for infrastructure investments by raising the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Biden and Sen. Capito try again to bridge their infrastructure divide

The White House said Thursday that Biden still supports raising the tax rate, but is willing to find another measure to do it.

5 years ago

In this Sept. 8, 2008 file photo traffic on I-95 passes oil storage tanks owned by the Colonial Pipeline Company in Linden, N.J. A major pipeline that transports fuels along the East Coast says it had to stop operations because it was the victim of a cyberattack. Colonial Pipeline said in a statement late Friday that it “took certain systems offline to contain the threat, which has temporarily halted all pipeline operations, and affected some of our IT systems.” (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
Science

Colonial pipeline shutdown leads to small jump in gasoline prices for the region

It’s not time to panic-buy gasoline as the East Coast is supplied by imports and other pipelines.

5 years ago

President Joe Biden speaks during an event to mark Amtrak's 50th anniversary at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Friday, April 30, 2021. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Politics & Policy

Biden celebrates trains in Philly, and Pa. crosses its fingers for infrastructure funds

Biden’s visit to 30th Street Station centered on his proposal to invest heavily in building new infrastructure and developing green technology.

5 years ago

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