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.

Sister Cities rave | Council’s AVI splits | SEPTA’s tough budget | L&I dresses up | front door, trap door

Sister Cities rave | Council’s AVI splits | SEPTA’s tough budget | L&I dresses up | front door, trap door
  • ‘Small miracle’ at Sister Cities
  • AVI leaves Council split, coming down to the wire
  • No wiggle-room in SEPTA’s budget as crisis looms
  • Dress code to enforce code
  • Property front door: good; Councilmanic trap door: bad
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    Vacant property disposition issues | Greensgrow lessons | overtaking Bodine Street | thousands protest school outsourcing plan | Night Market NoLibs

    Vacant property disposition issues | Greensgrow lessons | overtaking Bodine Street | thousands protest school outsourcing plan | Night Market NoLibs
  • Vacant property processes are unchanged behind the “front door”
  • Learning from Greensgrow
  • Finnegan’s Wake still wants to take over Bodine Street
  • Thousands of workers protest school district plan
  • Night Market returns tonight
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    Assessment: AVI impact roundup

    Assessment: AVI impact roundup

    What will the impact of Actual Value Initiative be? And if the administration can’t answer that question sufficiently, should the city wait one year?

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    Budget woes for Philly parks, PA schools | urban bird strikes | Francisville wants condos | Live Arts lineup

    Budget woes for Philly parks, PA schools | urban bird strikes | Francisville wants condos | Live Arts lineup
  • Fund Philly parks
  • Hard times for schools statewide
  • Making glassy buildings less deadly for migrating birds
  • Condos for PRA property in Francisville?
  • Live Arts lineup preview
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    AVI’s Harrisburg hurdles | Barnes and civic identity | budget deadlines | lost South Philly | finding parks funding | protecting urban gardens

    AVI’s Harrisburg hurdles | Barnes and civic identity | budget deadlines | lost South Philly | finding parks funding | protecting urban gardens
  • Sen. Farnese wants AVI to be revenue-neutral, not tied to schools
  • The Barnes: A grand civic moment
  • Philly’s fiscal year begins 7/1: Can the city meet its budget deadline?
  • 20 South Philly places that are gone, but not forgotten
  • Old urban gardens unprotected in the city’s vacant property approach
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    LGBT senior housing supported at Council | Buck owners enter tax payment agreement | homeless census | life as a ‘body man’ | surface parking woe | Sixers soul

    LGBT senior housing supported at Council | Buck owners enter tax payment agreement | homeless census | life as a ‘body man’ | surface parking woe | Sixers soul
  • William Way Senior Housing gets support at Council
  • Buck Factory owners enter into payment agreement for back taxes
  • 583 counted in homeless census
  • Life as body man
  • Surface parking sucks urban life
  • Sixers Soul
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    Public School Blues: news roundup

    Public School Blues: news roundup
  • Corbett’s walking all over us - human red carpet planned today
  • Grant Calder: Philly schools’ century of struggle
  • Lisa Haver: the end of Philly’s public education
  • It’s Our Money podcast: 3 big questions for the district
  • Making Public Schools Work: Part 1Part 2
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    Music as neighborhood anchor | Mayor Blondell? | Gray’s Ferry garden fight | Delaware waterfront development limbo | reviewing Economic Opportunity

    Music as neighborhood anchor | Mayor Blondell? | Gray’s Ferry garden fight | Delaware waterfront development limbo | reviewing Economic Opportunity
  • Music venues as neighborhood improvement tool
  • Blondell Reynolds Brown for Mayor?
  • Gardens in Gray’s Ferry could be divided due to sheriff’s sale
  • Proposed development near Ben Franklin Bridge ‘legal, but incompatible
  • New committee reviews city’s Economic Opportunity policies
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    Separate AVI and schools | waterfront zoning overlay update | stop-work over at Goldtex | Philly food truck scene | $1.5 billion for PA from gaming | new (old) publisher for Media Network

    Separate AVI and schools | waterfront zoning overlay update | stop-work over at Goldtex | Philly food truck scene | $1.5 billion for PA from gaming | new (old) publisher for Media Network
  • Decouple AVI and the School District’s recovery plan
  • CDAG and Planning Commission still working over waterfront zoning overlay
  • Work to resume at Goldtex
  • Philly food trucks get noticed
  • PA gambling revenue ranks third to Nevada and New Jersey
  • Greg Osberg out as Philadelphia Media Network Publisher, former publisher Bob Hall back
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    Inside Pennthouses | Church of the Assumption case at Common Pleas | WCRP’s bank demo, development draws ire | O’Brien on Harrisburg

    Inside Pennthouses | Church of the Assumption case at Common Pleas | WCRP’s bank demo, development draws ire | O’Brien on Harrisburg
  • Michael Samschick’s Pennthouses, plans for Penn Treaty Village
  • Church of the Assumption case hangs on city department powers
  • Kensington debates historic bank razing for housing
  • Denny O’Brien ripped at Harrisburg over education funding
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