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.

Second casino license | PGW sale cost | School District’s opportunistic approach to crisis | gay-friendly Philly | development districts

Second casino license | PGW sale cost | School District’s opportunistic approach to crisis | gay-friendly Philly | development districts
  • Second casino license is for suckers
  • Fighting over PGW sale
  • School financial crisis creates academic reform opportunity
  • Philadelphia as the gay-friendliest city in US
  • Clarke drumming up development district support
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    North Central NID in holding pattern | Burns leaving L&I | controlling bike lanes | PILOT returns | Notebook wins

    North Central NID in holding pattern | Burns leaving L&I | controlling bike lanes | PILOT returns | Notebook wins
  • Neighbors still upset at North Central NID concept
  • Fran Burns leaves L&I to run PICA, Farewell Fran
  • Should Council approve bike lanes?
  • Will PILOT payments make a Philly comeback?
  • Notebook v. District round 2: Notebook wins
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    School District’s road to dissolution | Norris Square duel continues | Fairmount Fish Ladder | paying Water Works’ utilities

    School District’s road to dissolution | Norris Square duel continues | Fairmount Fish Ladder | paying Water Works’ utilities
  • Scrapping Schools: How did it come to this?
  • Norris Square Civic and Maria Quiñones-Sánchez still feuding over St. Boniface redevelopment
  • Fairmount Fish Ladder
  • Taxpayers foot utility bill for Water Works Restaurant
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    Walnut closure | School District’s September hangs on AVI | waterfront trail development | hardware history

    Walnut closure | School District’s September hangs on AVI | waterfront trail development | hardware history
  • Two blocks of Walnut closed today
  • Without AVI, School District could shut down
  • Councilwomen Brown and Quinones-Sanchez urge passage of AVI
  • Designing and developing Delaware waterfront trail
  • Fern Rock Hardware thrives
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    Sealing vacants | Sink City revisited | Nutter signs open data order | 48 SEPTA workers win Powerball | Hidden City festival

    Sealing vacants | Sink City revisited | Nutter signs open data order | 48 SEPTA workers win Powerball | Hidden City festival
  • Will owners of large vacant properties have to do more to seal them?
  • Sink City: the continued plight of neighborhoods built on bad fill
  • Open data becomes public priority
  • 48 SEPTA workers split $172.7m Powerball
  • 2013 Hidden City Festival calls for proposals
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    Vote today | 40 schools could close 2013 | I-95 alternatives study | Sunoco talks with Carlyle | Thomas U. Walter’s classics

    Vote today | 40 schools could close 2013 | I-95 alternatives study | Sunoco talks with Carlyle | Thomas U. Walter’s classics
  • Vote until 8pm.
  • 40 public schools could close in 2013
  • Studying alternatives for I-95
  • Sunoco in exclusive talks with private-equity group over refinery
  • Look Up: Classical columns in Society Hill
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    April 25: Behind-the-news look at PlanPhilly’s tax delinquency app

    April 25: Behind-the-news look at PlanPhilly’s tax delinquency app

    Join PlanPhilly on Wednesday for a discussion and demo of the tax-delinquency app that fueled Patrick Kerkstra’s PlanPhilly/Inquirer series about deadbeat property owners.

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    Apple Lofts goes residential | Buck owners a bit less deadbeat | OCF v. Point Breeze, still | Rina Cutler as visionary bureaucrat | Bobby Henon vs. bad landlords

    Apple Lofts goes residential | Buck owners a bit less deadbeat | OCF v. Point Breeze, still | Rina Cutler as visionary bureaucrat | Bobby Henon vs. bad landlords
  • Apple Lofts to go residential
  • Buck owners are slightly less deadbeat
  • OCF v. Point Breeze goes another round over Point Breeze projects
  • Rina Cutler: Visionary Transpo Bureaucrat
  • Henon goes after slumlords
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    Combatting Philly’s ‘culture of neglect’ | Violations at Jefferson Lofts | Hotel Indigo coming to Chestnut | Episcopal Cathedral claims hardship | Farewell Dick Clark

    Combatting Philly’s ‘culture of neglect’ | Violations at Jefferson Lofts | Hotel Indigo coming to Chestnut | Episcopal Cathedral claims hardship | Farewell Dick Clark
  • City should put “culture of neglect to rest”
  • L&I cites Lichtensteins over Jefferson Lofts
  • Hotel Indigo coming to Chestnut Street
  • Preservation hardship case at 38th and Chestnut
  • Dancing to honor Dick Clark; Thank you Dick Clark
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    Parks & Rec budget shift | Planning Commission supports Norris Square rezoning | townhouses for Rivers Edge | Mercy Street gardening | Grand Jury looks at Buck fire | SEPTA’s nerve center | Moyer rules

    Parks & Rec budget shift | Planning Commission supports Norris Square rezoning | townhouses for Rivers Edge | Mercy Street gardening | Grand Jury looks at Buck fire | SEPTA’s nerve center | Moyer rules
  • Will Parks & Rec see its budget restored?
  • Councilwoman Quiñones-Sánchez’s proposal to rezone the Norris Square area is supported by the Planning Commission
  • 38-unit townhouse development proposed for Rivers Edge
  • Mercy Street community garden experiments in free-form gardening
  • Grand jury investigation of Buck Hosiery fire, Photos before the blaze
  • Inside SEPTA’s nerve center
  • Jamie Moyer is the oldest pitcher to win a major league game
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