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  • 08 Mar 2022 3:42 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Join the Philadelphia Commission for Women for a virtual conversation with our elected City Councilmembers:

    • Cherelle Parker   
    • Cindy Bass 
    • Maria Quinones Sanchez  
    • Kendra  Brooks  
    • Kathrine Gilmore Richardson 

    We'll talk about what inspired them to run for public office,  the barriers they may have encountered, and what they did to overcome them.

    Moderated by Philadelphia Commission Chair Vanessa Fields,  this event is part of the commission's month-long series commemorating Women's History Month—"Your Voice. Your Power. Your Vote: Making Democracy Work.”  View the entire series and sign up below!


    The Women of City Council


  • 03 Mar 2022 2:40 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Members now can print/save their membership cards on their own.  All you do is log in to your account on the CCRA website. There’s are two types of images available. Select the one you need.  If you are a Household, Patron, Angel, or Legend member, separate accounts will be created so those members can have access as well.

    If you still would like your cards mailed to you or if you are having trouble, please notify Travis Oliver.


  • 03 Mar 2022 11:43 AM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Photos and news reports have shown us the agony of those thrust into sudden refugee status as Ukraine attempts to fend off the Russian bear. Last month, we highlighted how to help Afghan refugees here in Philadelphia.  As we count our blessings, this month we ask you to consider donating items or funds to help those struggling in or who have fled the Ukraine.  Click here for places to donate funds.  Go here to pack up a box of necessities for Ukrainian families. 



  • 02 Mar 2022 4:23 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    After the city of Philadelphia repealed its indoor mask rule on Wednesday, the School District of Philadelphia plans to make masks optional for students and faculty next week.

    Superintendent William Hite Jr. said in a letter to families that masks will be optional for students and faculty beginning Wednesday, March 9 if COVID-19 scores continue to decrease.

    According to US Department of Health and Human Services requirements, masks will still be required for students and staff in the district's Pre-K Head Start programs.


  • 02 Mar 2022 2:34 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Philadelphia's indoor mask requirement was lifted on Wednesday, at least for the time being, after federal health officials suggested that people in locations like the area no longer need to wear masks.

    Health officials have stated that if a new variation appears or Philadelphia has another surge, requirements such as the mask requirement and proof of vaccination to eat indoors may be reinstated.

    Businesses can still impose COVID safeguards, such as requiring proof of vaccination or mask use.

  • 24 Feb 2022 12:06 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Through Sunday, September 18, 2022

    The most comprehensive touring exhibition about the Wizarding World makes its world premiere this winter at Philadelphia’s iconic science museum. The immersive experience reveals the artistry and craftsmanship behind the props, costumes and environments from the blockbuster films of the Harry Potter series, as well as Fantastic Beasts.

    Where: The Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20th Street


  • 17 Feb 2022 3:57 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Philadelphia police say a man is in the hospital after he was shot during a dispute over a parking lot in Center City Thursday afternoon.

    The shooting occurred in the area of 17th and Chestnut streets just after 1:50 p.m.


  • 16 Feb 2022 3:27 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    The Markward Recreation Center building has reopened after flooding closed the building in the wake of Hurricane Ida. Bathrooms are now accessible during rec center open hours (10-6pm Monday - Friday). The Markward After School program is now utilizing the building and they hope to get more programs up and running in there soon.

  • 16 Feb 2022 2:16 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    From: Richard Gross <RGross@bwra.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2022 10:23 PM
    To: Kathleen Grady <Kathleen.Grady@Phila.gov>; Lauren Hoffarth <Lauren.Hoffarth@phila.gov>
    Cc: Eva Gladstein <Eva.Gladstein@phila.gov>; Jane Green <jane@jmgcomm.com>; Dennis Boylan <dj.boylan2@gmail.com>
    Subject: Portland Loos Follow-up

    I want to follow up on the session on the Portland Loos you conducted last Thursday.  While I appreciate the time you have devoted to this project, I did not get the feeling that anyone from the City was really open to hearing the concerns expressed by some of us who have reservations.  Those concerns may be summarized as a criticism of the due diligence you have conducted before deciding to launch this program.

    As I mentioned, the experience with a strikingly similar program concerning Big Belly trash cans in center city has been abysmal.  Despite specific assurances as to regular maintenance from the responsible department, the trash cans overflow regularly and result in worse trash accumulation than if they were never installed.  Years of complaints from CCRA about the failed maintenance problem have gone unresolved.  In light of this history, you can surely understand our reluctance to have the City embark on another street

    “amenity” program without understanding the past failures.  Overflowing garbage cans are unsightly; overflowing and unmaintained bathrooms are a problem of a different magnitude altogether.

    The next topic of inadequate due diligence has to do with your survey of other cities’ experience with the Portland Loos.  Ms. Gladstein reported that you had thoroughly surveyed this and concluded that they are uniformly well received.  Of course, that is not the case as a cursory internet search produced the report of an entirely unsatisfactory experience in San Diego, where the cost ballooned 300% over estimate, the facilities attracted crime and were so unsatisfactory in general that they were removed.  A reasonable observer would have to conclude that you did not look for, or perhaps report on, the decidedly mixed history of these facilities elsewhere in your desire to proceed with the project here.  I hope you would agree that the public is entitled to a fair summary of the nationwide experience with Portland Loos.

    In the same vein,  you admittedly did not conduct outreach to large segments of the community likely to be affected by the installation.  Talking with hotel operators and office building owners in the vicinity of the proposed center city locations would be a minimum condition for a fair survey of the affected community.  Advocates for the homeless are not the only people with relevant opinions on this topic, but you seemed to have overlooked anyone else completely.

    Dennis Boylan has shared with me his email to you on this topic and I endorse his concerns as well.  So far, the communities most likely to be affected by this proposal have been ill-served by the failures in the process he and I and Jane Green have identified to you.  CCRA would be willing to engage in a fair process to consider this proposal if you would adopt one.  To date, we have not seen evidence that this has been the case.  I trust it is not too late for all of you to take a step back, recalibrate your thinking, and embark on a thorough and fair assessment of whether Portland Loos are appropriate for Philadelphia.

    Sincerely,

    Rick Gross


  • 16 Feb 2022 10:36 AM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

    Philadelphia has recently seen a marked decline in cases after a massive spike driven by the more transmissible omicron variant of COVID-19

    Philadelphia Restaurants No Longer Required to Check Customers’ Vaccine Status – NBC10 Philadelphia (nbcphiladelphia.com)



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