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SEPTA reinstates trolley stop at 47th and Woodland

March 28, 2022

The trolley stop at 47th and Woodland that had been previously discontinued, has been reinstated after requests from local residents and officials. SEPTA and the City’s Streets Department officials announced that trolley service at 47th Street and Woodland Avenue was expected to restart this past Sunday, March 27. The announcement was made during last week’s meeting of the 48th and Woodland Recreational Center Advisory Council held at the 48th and Woodland Recreation Center.

The announcement came after months of meetings between the Advisory Council and SEPTA authorities. The Advisory Council met with State Representative Rick Krajewski last year to ask for his assistance in reinstating the discontinued trolley stop, citing concerns about accessibility for area residents. Rep. Krajewski, along with Councilmember Jamie Gauthier, worked with the Advisory Council to convene meetings between SEPTA Officials and members of the Streets Department to address the issue.

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Greenstreet Coffee closes West Philly location after fire

March 25, 2022

The building at 4533 Baltimore Ave. after fire.

Greenstreet Coffee shut down its West Philly location permanently after a fire last month, according to co-founder Chris Molieri. The fire broke out in the two-story building at 4533 Baltimore Ave., where the coffee shop was located, on February 16th. They had to vacate the space, which the business was renting, due to the extent of fire, smoke and water damage. No one was injured in the fire, according to Molieri.

Greenstreet Coffee, a local Philadelphia business, opened its location at 46th and Baltimore less than a year ago. The roastery is located in the Point Breeze neighborhood.

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Chestnut Street Bridge reopens after reconstruction

March 24, 2022

The Chestnut Street Bridge over the Schuylkill River has recently reopened after being closed for reconstruction for more than two years. The 65-year-old bridge closed for repairs in August 2019 to all traffic, causing detours of SEPTA buses 21 and 42. The construction on the bridge had to be paused in 2020 due to the pandemic.

The $103.5 million construction project, carried out by PennDOT, included the repair of the bridge’s steel superstructure and replacement of the deck. The upgrades also include wider sidewalks and a protected bike lane.

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Gretchen Elise releases “Thank You” – new West Philly-centric single and video

March 23, 2022

Gretchen Elise (right) and funk bassist Marcy Francis (Screenshot from “Thank You” video).

Local singer-songwriter, educator and youth advocate Gretchen Elise is excited to share the news that “from the depths of the pandemic” she is releasing a new, joyful and danceable West Philly-centric single, “Thank You”. The video for the song was filmed in Clark Park, One Art Community Center and other locations in West Philly and features local jazz and arts community members.

The song celebrates arts educator Tim Gibbon, the former director of the Picasso Project, an arts education program in Philadelphia public schools for which she served as director and currently is a teaching artist. Elise solicited words about Gibbon from more than 30 of his colleagues.

“She is different,” shares Leo Gadson, Producers Guild jazz promoter. “She is caring. She is all about lifting other people up. She makes sure that her people connect, different mediums, different demographics.” Continue Reading

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Homeowners can now sign up to stop unsolicited offers from real estate brokers

March 21, 2022

Philadelphia homeowners can now protect themselves from unsolicited offers from real estate brokers or wholesalers. Based on the “homeowner protection law” passed in 2020, which prohibits wholesalers and their agents from soliciting homeowners who don’t wish to be contacted, the City has launched a Do Not Solicit registry.

The types of solicitation may include in-person contact, telephone calls, mailings, digital communications and other written communication, like flyers placed at your door or on your vehicle. By registering in the list, homeowners opt out from receiving any direct offers to purchase their residential property as well as advertisements for “just listed” or sold houses in a neighborhood. Continue Reading

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Mechanical street cleaning coming to some West and Southwest Philly neighborhoods

March 17, 2022

Photo from www.phila.gov

The second phase of Mechanical Street Cleaning, the Streets Department’s pilot program that launched in 2019, is currently underway. The 2022 program is scheduled to begin on April 4th and will include mechanical sweeping on select routes in West and Southwest Philadelphia:

• Parkside to Spring Garden from 52nd to 40th (see map)

• Woodland to Kingsessing from 49th to Cemetery (see map)

Mechanical street cleaning utilizes trucks with mechanical brooms sweeping street debris (see photo). In addition, Streets Department staff will clean some routes with backpack blowers and hand brooms. Sanitation officers may issue sanitation code violations related to litter and dumping as part of this program. Continue Reading

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