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Blight be gone: Multi-faceted housing project breaks ground in West Parkside

Posted on 02 December 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com

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Centennial Village, the mixed-use rental project that the city hopes will replace blight and help revitalize a section of West Parkside, has broken ground. Mayor Michael Nutter joined community members and neighborhood organizations at the Centennial Village groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday. The project will transform 52nd Street between Columbia and Parkside Avenues, and some areas nearby.

When completed, Centennial Village will have 52 units of affordable housing available for seniors and people with disabilities. The project also includes an apartment building with 30 new units. It will also rehabilitate eight single-family homes and one duplex. The project also includes 7,633 square feet of commercial space.

“Centennial Village is a key project for the revitalization of Parkside,” Nutter said at the groundbreaking ceremony. “The project eliminates blight and improves quality of life for residents. This impacts levels of crime, property values, and community pride.”  Continue Reading

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Residents’ feedback sought at Wednesday’s Promise Zone Open House

Posted on 01 December 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Action Plan Open House Flyer_jpgHere’s a chance to participate in an important neighborhood planning process. Residents are invited to an open house on Wednesday, Dec. 2 to provide feedback on the draft Action Plan for the West Philadelphia Promise Zone. The open house will be held at People’s Emergency Center Community Room (325 North 39th Street). Participants are welcome to come anytime between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to review key aspects of the Action Plan, and provide feedback.

At the open house, you can learn about:

• Strategies to help residents in economic development, education, health and wellness, housing, and public safety.
• The planning process that helped develop the Promise Zone Action Plan.
• Opportunities for ongoing public involvement.

Your feedback can help guide important work in the neighborhoods, designated by President Barack Obama as the Promise Zone, and in some adjacent areas, including Belmont, East Parkside, Mantua, Mill Creek, Powelton Village, Saunders Park, Spruce Hill and Walnut Hill.

You can register for the meeting here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/promise-zone-community-meeting-tickets-19431205258

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Where to buy a Christmas tree, holiday wreaths, greens and decorations (updated)

Posted on 01 December 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com

CurtistreeHere’s a list of places and holiday bazaars that sell Christmas trees and wreaths in West Philly and vicinity. If you want to make your own holiday wreath, there will be a free holiday wreath and centerpiece workshop this Saturday, at Walnut Street West Library, co-sponsored by the University City Garden Club (see flier below for more information).

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Curtis and his crew are back in Cedar Park, selling trees at the triangle across from Dock Street at 50th and Baltimore. The bazaar is open daily from about 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

You can also check 52nd and Spruce and 39th and Lancaster.

Holiday wreaths, greens, decorations

JawndecorationUPDATE: The Workshop School is again offering Jawnaments and other ornaments for your Christmas tree. Last year, they sold out pretty quickly.

• Curtis and Co., 50th and Baltimore

Greensgrow West, 4912 Baltimore Avenue. Greensgrow West Customer Appreciation and BLAST Shopping Day is on Saturday, Dec. 5, 12-5 p.m. 10% off select greens, wreaths, and winter decorations, plus complimentary tea, cocoa and cookies.

Bartram’s Garden Holiday Greens Sale: Saturday, Dec. 5, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., 5400 Lindbergh Blvd. Shop for decorated and undecorated wreaths, centerpieces, fresh evergreens and more.

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Cedar Park happenings: Holiday Food Drive kicks off; Block Leaders Brunch on Saturday, Dec. 5

Posted on 01 December 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com

holidaymeal-1024x413Every year, the Cedar Park Neighbors community association packs and distributes holiday food baskets for neighborhood families in need. The annual event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 19, and Cedar Park Neighbors needs your help. The baskets will be packed between 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. at Renewal Presbyterian Church, located on the corner of 47th and Cedar Ave. A few strong hands are also needed to assist with unloading the poultry truck at 7:30 a.m. Please email Michelle Lewis at mlewis1071-at-gmail.com if you are available to help out.

To donate to the food drive, click here or send payment to: Cedar Park Neighbors Holiday Baskets, Calvary Community Center, 4740 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143. Please make checks payable to “Cedar Park Neighbors.” A suggested donation of $36.00 will help feed two families.

If you are interested in donating bulk items or if you have questions, please also contact Michelle Lewis (mlewis1071-at-gmail.com).  Continue Reading

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Support West Philly nonprofits on #GivingTuesday

Posted on 01 December 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com

Today is #GivingTuesday, a nationwide campaign encouraging people to give thanks and give back to their community. This is a great reminder to support our local not-for-profit organizations and help either by signing up to volunteer or by giving a monetary donation.

There are dozens of great non-profits in West Philadelphia, working on improving communities and schools, and providing help to those who need it most. Please visit our Civic Life page and choose an organization you would like to support. We will also be tweeting and re-tweeting #GivingTuesday messages from local non-profits throughout the day (@westphillylocal). Here are some of them:

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Information meeting on accessibility improvements planned for 40th and Market St. Station

Posted on 30 November 2015 by WestPhillyLocal.com

IMG_9449SEPTA is presenting an open information meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 1, on improvements planned for 40th and Market St. Station. This is a great chance to learn more about the project, which will address ADA and some other improvements at the station. The 40th St Station ADA Accessibility Project is expected to begin this winter and will take more than a year to complete – through Spring 2017, according to SEPTA. The project broke ground earlier this month.

The scope of the project includes the following work at the station and in the adjacent area:

• Installation of a machine roomless elevator on the NW & SE corners of 40th & Market Streets
• Installation of new headhouse covering to all four stairs accessing the station
• Installation of new restrooms in the subway level
• Reconstruction of new city sidewalks within work area
• Installation of new informational signage
• Installation of new doors, gates and architectural enhancements

The meeting will take place at Oshiver Hall, 3901 Market St., beginning at 6 p.m.

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