Government

Government is an inescapable authority in urban planning. This relationship largely arose out of necessity; one example is the creation of Euclidean zoning in American cities, where smoke-billowing factories where built across the street from high-density residential neighborhoods, which proved to have drastic health impacts. The government’s function has always been to uphold citizen’s basic health, safety and welfare, and it is likely that you would hear different responses from different people as to how successfully government meets this requirement. Each government approaches this requirement differently, with various committees, task forces, and agencies. What has proved important in planning efforts in recent years is that there is a clear vehicle for public input to contribute to a process led by or funded by government.

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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    Happy President’s Day 2012: Divination of Washington, ownership of Philly’s transit infrastructure, city’s hotel demand, Independence Hall clock tower rings again, debating PGW sale

    Happy President’s Day 2012: Divination of Washington, ownership of Philly’s transit infrastructure, city’s hotel demand, Independence Hall clock tower rings again, debating PGW sale
  • Swag and Apotheosis of George Washington
  • Who should own the Broad Street Line?
  • How much hotel space is enough?
  • Independence Hall tower restored, relit, ringing
  • Selling PGW is complicated: possible revenue for city vs. consumer risk
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    February 17-20: ‘Force of Nature,’ Independence Hall tower ceremony, Freedom Bound, President’s Day Celebration

    February 17-20: ‘Force of Nature,’ Independence Hall tower ceremony, Freedom Bound, President’s Day Celebration
  • Friday: Force of Nature @ Woodmere
  • Saturday: Independence Hall Tower Ribbon Cutting @ Independence Square
  • Saturday: Freedom Bound: African American Women in 18th Century Philadelphia @ Stenton
  • Saturday-Monday: President’s Day Celebration @ Constitution Center
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    PGW for sale, ‘radical hospitality’ for homeless, PATCO ridership high, Yaron convicted, Philly loves singles

    PGW for sale, ‘radical hospitality’ for homeless, PATCO ridership high, Yaron convicted, Philly loves singles
  • PGW for sale, with conditions
  • Radical hospitality vs. regulation for helping homeless
  • PATCO ridership hits 11-year high
  • Developer Michael Yaron convicted of wire and mail fraud
  • Philly named 6th best city for singles
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    Feds fund deeper Delaware, Walnut Street Bridge construction starts, boxing back at Blue Horizon, Philly Hometown Media could start news venture, Soul Train today

    Feds fund deeper Delaware, Walnut Street Bridge construction starts, boxing back at Blue Horizon, Philly Hometown Media could start news venture, Soul Train today
  • Obama budget includes $31 million for deepening the Delaware
  • Walnut Street Bridge construction begins today
  • Could boxing return to the Blue Horizon?
  • Blatstein and Philly Hometown Media may start own news enterprise
  • Soul Train dance line today at 4pm
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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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    Public education, city stiffed by Corbett budget

    Public education, city stiffed by Corbett budget

    No miracles came from Governor Corbett’s budget that would help close the funding gaps for the Philadelphia School District, and it’s going to cost the city. The Philadelphia Student Union is urging the Governor to ‘fall back in love’ with public education.

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    Wayne Junction gets historic designation, PA transportation funding woes, new Dilworth but same SEPTA, vacancy in Center City office buildings

    Wayne Junction gets historic designation, PA transportation funding woes, new Dilworth but same SEPTA, vacancy in Center City office buildings
  • State approves listing Wayne Junction Historic District on National Register
  • Transportation funding left out of budget
  • New Dilworth, same SEPTA platforms
  • Center City office buildings 14.1% vacant
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    UPDATED: The Imperative Divine Lorraine

    UPDATED: The Imperative Divine Lorraine

    The revitalization on North Broad Street is being held back by the Divine Lorraine’s blighting dead weight. But Mayor Nutter announced the city’s renewed commitment to “transform” the historic, but neglected, apartment/hotel at the intersection of Broad and Fairmount. UPDATE: An unnamed local developer has an option on the Divine Lorraine, and a deal could be reached within weeks.

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    Privatizing PGW, NoLibs parking scuffle, SEPTA police could strike, emergency repairs along Lincoln Drive

    Privatizing PGW, NoLibs parking scuffle, SEPTA police could strike, emergency repairs along Lincoln Drive
  • PGW for sale?
  • Illegal parking lots operated by NLNA treasurer
  • SEPTA police strike?
  • Emergency work along Lincoln Drive at Forbidden Drive
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