- Eagles owe Philadelphia the 8 million it needs to keep libraries open
- who would like to see Verizon offer cable TV in Phila?
- Council Committee Passed the Freeze
- Carol Campbell Passes Away
- My first trip to the public library
- Fight digital exclusion
- What if half of Philadelphia didn't have roads?
- You know, let's not even worry about the City Commissioners office messing up voter registration processing
- Bold ideas to fix the budget
- Mayor Nutter's Town Hall Meeting Schedule
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Sunshine Act versus FOIA
Submitted by twolfson on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 4:02pm.Hey folks,
Media Mobilizing Project is preparing to ask the city government for a few different documents. I wondered if folks have experience and suggestions for following through on this process. We are considering using either the Sunshine Act or the Freedom of Information Act and wanted to know if there are advantages or reasons to use one over the other. We were leaning towards the former but hoped to get advice. Has anyone used these before consistently? Do people have suggestions?
Public Forum on Future of Philly WiFi
Submitted by twolfson on Thu, 05/01/2008 - 2:59pm.Hey all
Media Mobilizing Project, Temple School of Communications and Theatre and a bunch of co-sponsors are hosting a public forum on the future of Philly WiFi on June 3rd. The forum will host a diverse panel of speakers, while including an open space for participants to speak about the future of the wireless Internet initiative
Under Earthlink's management, Philadelphia's wireless network has faced both technical and customer service challenges, weakening public engagement. Now is a vital time to reignite the discussion about the wireless network as Earthlink officials have announced their intention to sell or transfer the 135-square mile network. With new ownership on the horizon, a renewed opportunity exists for Philadelphia's WiFi initiative to serve as a national model for community media. The promise of a city where everyone has the potential to be connected, opens new doors for economic, social and political participation.
Stand with Cab Drivers: Demand that PPA is Accountable to Philadelphians
Submitted by twolfson on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 12:52pm.The Taxi Workers Alliance of Pennsylvania (TWA) is calling drivers and concerned citizens to the Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) Board Meeting at 3101 Market Street. The cabdrivers are attending the board meeting to demand that the PPA live up to its promise of removing the failing GPS systems from city cabs.
Video: Drivers Demand Accountability
Audio: Announcement of Monday Action


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