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Broad Street Brief: Mayor Parker Calls City Workers Back to Office | JD Supra
JD Supra· 16 hours agoThe Parker Administration announced plans to clean every block in Philadelphia over 13 weeks this summer, marketing the city’s largest effort to address ...
After gun violence, who cleans up the street? Philadelphia takes on a traumatic task
NPR· 8 hours agoIn 2021, advocates held a discussion about crime scene cleanup at a Philadelphia city council meeting. It was that meeting – and Dempsey's ...
Philadelphia’s new L&I commissioner wants agency 'back on track' with more efficiency and more staff...
The Business Journals· 4 hours agoAs part of Philadelphia’s revamped Department of Licenses and Inspections, new commissioner Basil...
Philly lawmakers want to hear from city workers about Mayor Parker’s return-to-office policy
Philly.com· 5 days agoPhiladelphia city workers will have an opportunity to tell lawmakers why they should retain the...
Philly City Council advances bill to block Parker administration addiction facility in Fairmount
Philly.com· 6 days agoPhiladelphia lawmakers are a step closer to blocking Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration from...
City Council may subpoena Mayor Parker over Fairmount addiction center
Philly.com· 5 days agoParker and members of her administration to testify about how the city is developing a facility in...
Philly could be stopped from renewing lease on Fairmount addiction center
NBC Philadelphia· 6 days agoThe city of Philadelphia could be blocked from renewing the lease on a facility in Fairmount that...
Easing the Impact of Sea Isle Community Center Work
Cape May County Herald· 8 hours agoMayor Leonard Desiderio’s weekly report to the City Council on May 21 spoke of more than 500 foundation piles being installed through the month of June...
Verizon ended Comcast’s cable monopoly in Philly 15 years ago. The city plans to give Fios another 5...
Philly.com· 6 days agoFifteen years ago, Mayor Michael A. Nutter and City Council ended Comcast’s effective monopoly over...
Philadelphia’s Eviction Diversion Program is on its way to becoming permanent
Philly.com· 6 days agoEarly in the pandemic, when lots of people lost work and were struggling financially, Philadelphia...