- 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
- City Releases Library Information to City Council
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Redesigning the South Street Bridge before it is too late
Today's Daily Pennsylvanian has an editorial on the need to redesign the proposed South Street Bridge improvements. I whole-heartedly concur.
Here's the editorial:
In its eagerness to push through a flawed design, Philadelphia's Streets department is burning bridges with its residents.
With the planned reconstruction of the South Street Bridge, Philadelphia had the rare opportunity to develop a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly link between Penn's campus and Center City.
Instead, the Streets department has developed an ugly chute for funneling cars onto I-76 ramps, drawing a chorus of criticism from neighborhood groups, business associations and urban planners.
Their concerns are worthy of review. Rather than simply ignoring community feedback and spending $50 million on a flawed plan, city officials need to take off their blinders and consider redesigning the bridge to meet the community's needs.
Philadelphia can't afford to have instance after instance of bad city planning.











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