Environment & Sustainability

Sustainable development and sustainability have become important concepts in today’s planning world. Efforts in this area are based on the recognition that current consumption and living habits may be leading to problems such as the overuse of natural resources, ecosystem destruction, urban heat islands, pollution, growing social inequality and large-scale climate change. The idea of sustainability is new and many question its value because of the tendency of politicians and others to use it as a buzzword without much meaning behind it. When most people refer to cities that are more sustainable or energy-efficient, they typically refer to such qualities as: compact, efficient land use, less automobile use with better access by foot, transit and bike, efficient resource use, less pollution and waste, the restoration of natural systems, good housing and living environments, a healthy social ecology, sustainable economics, community participation and involvement, and preservation of local culture. Sustainable design practices are becoming increasingly common in new development projects, but how to modify existing urban and suburban conditions with sustainable considerations remains a challenge.

Biogas-to-energy facility for PWD plant in Bridesburg

Biogas-to-energy facility for PWD plant in Bridesburg

The Water Department awarded $47.5 million to a Massachusetts firm to develop a facility at the Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant in Bridesburg to help heat and power the plant by using methane produced on site.

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Regulating signs in the city, land bank gaining traction, sewage treatment plant as bird habitat, fuel costs and refinery closures

Regulating signs in the city, land bank gaining traction, sewage treatment plant as bird habitat, fuel costs and refinery closures
  • Draft sign controls to be presented to Planning Commission today
  • In favor of a municipal land bank
  • Sewage treatment plant winter habitat for swallows
  • Idled refineries contributing to rising gas-prices?
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    Remediate I-95, Society Hill sidewalks, nature and design at Washington Avenue Green, reprieve for six Catholic elementary schools

    Remediate I-95, Society Hill sidewalks, nature and design at Washington Avenue Green, reprieve for six Catholic elementary schools
  • Inga Saffron on I-95 removal and mitigation
  • Curb project in Society Hill could be on hold for another year
  • Impressions of Washington Avenue Green
  • Six city Catholic elementary schools slated to close will remain open
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    Tree Me! Free trees from Parks and Rec

    Tree Me! Free trees from Parks and Rec

    TreePhilly kicks off its free yard tree campaign today, helping the city move toward its goal of adding 300,000 new trees before 2015.

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    February 13-17: whyilovephilly, high tunnels, Ignite Philly 9, DuBois and Design

    February 13-17: whyilovephilly, high tunnels, Ignite Philly 9, DuBois and Design
  • Monday: #whyilovephilly party 2.0
  • Wednesday: High Tunnels
  • Thursday: Ignite Philly 9
  • Friday: DuBois and Design
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    Waterfront zoning overlay drafted, debating Overbrook Farms’ historic districting, Keith Haring in Point Breeze, PA considers green building legislation, onward Navy Yard boomtown

    Waterfront zoning overlay drafted, debating Overbrook Farms’ historic districting, Keith Haring in Point Breeze, PA considers green building legislation, onward Navy Yard boomtown
  • Draft waterfront zoning overlay meshes Master Plan with new zoning
  • Is Overbrook Farms Historic District stalling out?
  • Concern for the Keith Haring mural in Point Breeze
  • PA weighs green building legislation
  • The Navy Yard’s transition to a model mini-city 
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    February 6-10: ‘Mon Oncle’ screening, Visibly Invisible: ‘Our Gadgets our Identities,’ urban agriculture documentaries, PhillyCAM opening, ‘Green, Urban, Glocal’

    February 6-10: ‘Mon Oncle’ screening, Visibly Invisible: ‘Our Gadgets our Identities,’ urban agriculture documentaries, PhillyCAM opening, ‘Green, Urban, Glocal’
  • Monday: Architecture in Film: Mon Oncle @ Center for Architecture
  • Tuesday: Visibly Invisible: “From Parlor to iPhone: Our Gadgets our Identities” @ UArts
  • Tuesday: West Philly Grown and Urban Roots @ Drexel
  • Wednesday: PhillyCAM opening
  • Thursday: “Green, Urban, Glocal” opening @ Center for Architecture
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    Greensgrow’s Mary Seton Corboy wins sustainable ag award

    Greensgrow’s Mary Seton Corboy wins sustainable ag award

    Greensgrow’s founder, Mary Seton Corboy, will receive a Sustainable Ag Leader Award this week from the Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture.

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    Less Marcellus Shale gas, Get Healthy Philly’s impact, development rumble in Point Breeze, refreshing Roxborough’s library

    Less Marcellus Shale gas, Get Healthy Philly’s impact, development rumble in Point Breeze, refreshing Roxborough’s library
  • Energy Department lowers gas yield estimate for Marcellus Shale region
  • Get Healthy Philly’s lasting impact includes bike lanes, signage
  • OCF Realty vs. South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S: coffee house round
  • Refreshing Roxborough’s free library
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    Sustainable Design Competition to Rethink Rec Centers

    Sustainable Design Competition to Rethink Rec Centers

    The Delaware Valley Green Building Council’s 2012 Sustainable Design Competition asks students and young professionals to rethink four of Philly’s rec centers as green, community fixtures.

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