May 25, 2021

An artist’s rendering of the proposed 76-unit apartment building with 15 units of affordable housing at 48th and Chester.
Cedar Park Neighbors (CPN), the neighborhood community association, has released a statement supporting the controversial apartment development project at 48th and Chester, two weeks after Councilmember Jamie Gauthier opposed the proposed development. The project has also prompted some intense discussions and protests among many community members in the recent months.
“Cedar Park Neighbors is proud to support the development of a new apartment building at the corner of 48th Street and Chester Avenue,” the statement reads. Continue Reading
May 21, 2021

The Under the Stars in Clark Park film series kicks off on June 4 with a short film program from the 2021 Philadelphia Latino Film Festival (Photo courtesy of cinéSPEAK).
After holding virtual film screenings for a year due to the COVID pandemic, cinéSPEAK is bringing audiences together for four magical evenings of independent cinema at one of West Philly’s most popular public spaces – Clark Park.
This new outdoor cinema series, titled Under the Stars in Clark Park, will feature incredible independent films, DJs, arts and cultural organizations, and food trucks every Friday in June (June 4, 11, 18 and 25).
“Doors”/Live DJ performances kick off at 7 p.m. and film screenings begin at 8:30 p.m. (sundown) at “The Bowl” at 43rd and Chester. Continue Reading
May 20, 2021

A new coffee shop, Greenstreet Coffee, is opening on Saturday, May 22 at 4533 Baltimore Ave., the location formerly occupied by Renata’s Kitchen.
The shop will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and invites everyone to check out their menu of “espresso drinks, drip coffee from Congo, cold brew, Metropolitan Bakery pastries, Kismet Bagels, High Fidelity Gluten and Vegan quiche and cookies and Okie Dokie donuts,” according to co-founder Chris Molieri.
Greenstreet Coffee is a Philadelphia-based small batch coffee roastery located in Point Breeze. The company also has another coffee shop in Center City. Continue Reading
May 19, 2021
Starting this Friday (May 21), fully vaccinated Philadelphia residents will no longer be required to wear masks outside, including in crowded places, according to an announcement by the City’s acting Health Commissioner, Dr. Cheryl Bettigole. Those who are not fully vaccinated are still advised to wear masks in crowded places, like outdoor restaurants and sporting events.
The indoor mask mandate will remain in place until at least June 11, when the city is expected to lift all capacity-related COVID restrictions. Health officials will review COVID numbers in the city and decide whether indoor masks for vaccinated people can be eliminated on the week of June 6.
Just a reminder that some COVID restrictions in Philadelphia will be eased this Friday (read more here).
May 18, 2021
SEPTA is ending vehicle capacity restrictions imposed at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Beginning Tuesday, June 1, there will be no limits on the number of riders on all SEPTA vehicles.
The decision to lift vehicle capacity restrictions was made due to the decreasing number of COVID-19 cases in the Philadelphia region, as more people are getting vaccinated, and the recent decision by Philadelphia authorities to ease indoor capacity-related restrictions.
SEPTA customers will still be required to wear face masks on all vehicles and in stations.
May 17, 2021
Streets Department crews are set to begin repaving five major thoroughfares in Philadelphia this week, including some streets in West Philadelphia. The work is scheduled to begin on Tuesday night, May 18.
There will be temporary street closures and parking restrictions to accommodate street resurfacing on the following streets:
• Spruce Street from 63rd Street to South Street/Convention Avenue
• 34th Street from Walnut Street to Spruce Street
• Presidential Blvd/Neil Dr/Falls Road from City Avenue to Falls Bridge
• MLK Drive from Falls Bridge to Art Museum
• Windrim Avenue from Wayne Avenue to Fisher Avenue
The resurfacing work for these streets is expected to be completed by mid-June. During the work, residents should expect parking restrictions – temporary ‘No Parking’ signs will be posted in advance of each scheduled activity.
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