Posted on 20 January 2022 by WestPhillyLocal.com
The City of Philadelphia has announced plans for revitalization of the historic Cobbs Creek Golf Course and a multi-year lease agreement with the Cobbs Creek Foundation. This public-private partnership will invest at least $65 million to restore this public golf course and the surrounding areas. Construction is scheduled to begin this spring.
The 105-year-old golf course has been closed since 2020 due to significant capital needs and safety concerns. Years of erosion and flooding from the creek washed away large sections of the greens and fairways, making the course essentially unplayable. In addition, a 2016 a fire destroyed the golf course’s historic clubhouse. Continue Reading
Posted on 07 January 2022 by WestPhillyLocal.com
UPDATE (1/9/2022): Thirty-six more schools, in addition to the 46 schools announced on Friday, will shift to virtual learning from Monday, Jan. 10 through Friday, Jan. 14. The updated list is available here.
At the beginning of this week, the School District of Philadelphia temporarily shifted dozens of schools to virtual learning due to staffing challenges caused by the current spike in COVID-19 cases. Over 90 District-led schools reportedly switched to virtual learning by the end of the week. The District announced today that 46 schools will shift to virtual learning from Monday, Jan. 10 through Friday, Jan. 14.
The list of schools that will shift to 100 percent virtual learning starting Monday, Jan. 10 can be found here.
“It’s important to know that shifting any school to virtual learning is always a last resort,” Superintendent William R. Hite said in a statement. “Our schools are more than just institutions of learning.” Continue Reading
Posted on 06 January 2022 by WestPhillyLocal.com
As the number of COVID-19 cases has skyrocketed in Philadelphia in the past few weeks, the demand for testing remains very high. To help ease this demand, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is opening a new mass COVID-19 testing site in Southwest Philadelphia. The site, located at the Cibotti Rec Center at 7700 Elmwood Ave., has a soft opening today and will officially open this Friday, Jan. 7. The hours of operation will be 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The site has the capacity to administer about 500 tests per day, according to an announcement by Philadelphia Public Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole.
To find other COVID-19 testing sites in the city, please go to this page. If you want to keep up with COVID-19 testing and case numbers in the city, visit this page.
Posted on 05 January 2022 by WestPhillyLocal.com
The Streets Department is experiencing trash and recycling collections delays because of the recent COVID-19 surge, according to a recent announcement by Streets Commissioner Carlton Williams. These challenges are expected to continue in the following weeks as the Department is working through COVID-19 infections and quarantining in their workforce. Currently, there are only slight delays in trash collection and recycling is a day or more behind in some areas.
Residents are advised to continue to set trash and recycling materials out on their regular day. Residents can track the progress of collections on their block by clicking on the PickupPHL tab at streetsmartphl.phila.gov. Updates can also be found at phila.gov/streets and on social media. Continue Reading
Posted on 04 January 2022 by WestPhillyLocal.com
The School District of Philadelphia has temporarily shifted dozens of schools to virtual learning due to staffing shortages stemming from the omicron-related spike in COVID-19 cases. The 81 school buildings have closed for students starting today until at least through Friday, Jan. 7. The full list of these schools can be found here.
Principals were expected to communicate directly with students and families with information regarding virtual instruction. Staff at these 81 schools are still expected to report to work in person unless they are self-isolating or quarantining due to COVID testing or exposure, have COVID-like symptoms and are awaiting test results, or have an approved leave.
All other District schools were expected to reopen after winter recess for in-person learning starting this morning.
Posted on 13 December 2021 by WestPhillyLocal.com
As COVID-19 continues its yet another surge in the city, all Philadelphia-area restaurants, eateries and bars will begin requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for eating and/or drinking in their indoor establishments starting next month, Philadelphia Health Commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole announced today. All restaurant workers also must be vaccinated.
The plan’s rollout will begin on Monday, Jan. 3 and will initially also allow a recent negative COVID-19 test from patrons (made within the last 24 hours), to be able to be served at a restaurant or bar. However, starting Jan. 17, the negative test will no longer be accepted by restaurants for most patrons. The exception includes children younger than 5 and people with valid medical or religious exemptions. Continue Reading
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