Ralph Brooks Groundbreaking Ceremony Postponed Again
December 9, 2014
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Public Affairs
Mother nature strikes again! Due to the inclement weather, the Ralph Brooks Groundbreaking rescheduled for this afternoon (12/9/14) has been postponed again.
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Ralph Brooks Groundbreaking Rescheduled
December 3, 2014
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Public Affairs
Please join Philadelphia Eagle Connor Barwin, Mayor Michael Nutter, Councilman Kenyatta Johnson, State Representative Jordan Harris, PWD Deputy Commissioner Chris Crockett and other partners as we break ground on a revitalization project for Ralph Brooks Park in Point Breeze.
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1st Annual Mill Creek Tour
November 26, 2014
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Public Affairs
Mill Creek can be found on 19th century maps of Philadelphia, draining more than 4,000 acres of West Philadelphia with its main stem and tributaries.
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Congratulations to Stanley’s True Value Hardware
November 20, 2014
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Maggie Wood
It’s official. PWD named the first Stormwater Pioneer—Stanley’s Hardware in Roxborough. Congratulations to third-generation business owners Mark and Joe Jaconski and their stormwater management design team from Ruggiero Plante Land Design.
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Ralph Brooks Groundbreaking Ceremony Postponed
November 17, 2014
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Public Affairs
Due to the inclement weather, the Ralph Brooks Groundbreaking Ceremony scheduled for this afternoon (11/17/14) will be postponed.
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Introducing Stormwater Pioneers!
November 14, 2014
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Public Affairs
More and more Philadelphia businesses are using green infrastructure to manage stormwater runoff on their properties. Whether required by PWD regulations or encouraged through incentives, private property owners recognize the important role they play in reducing pollution in our streams when it rains. They are also setting a higher bar with excellent, cost-effective designs.
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Break Ground at Ralph Brooks Park with Philadelphia Eagle Connor Barwin
November 13, 2014
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Public Affairs
Ralph Brooks Tot Lot, a small playground in Point Breeze with basketball courts and a play area for children, was named after a seven year old boy who was shot and paralyzed at the site in 1988. The shooting galvanized the community and the park has carried his name as a symbol against violence ever since. The park, now over 25 years old, has seen better days…and soon it will again.
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Endangered Shortnose Sturgeon Returns to the Schuylkill
November 7, 2014
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Public Affairs
Last summer, just below the Fairmount Dam on the Schuylkill River, an angler managed to catch a shortnose sturgeon, a species of fish that has been on the endangered species list since 1967!
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Green City, Clean Waters Wins Planning Excellence Award
October 21, 2014
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Public Affairs
Congratulations to our Green City, Clean Waters program for being awarded the American Planning Association (APA) Pennsylvania Chapter’s Planning Excellence Award in Implementation!
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Greening Lea Playground
October 17, 2014
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Public Affairs
Congratulations to Lea Elementary School which recently completed phase I of its playground transformation project! Previously an asphalt lot, the Greening Lea project will revitalize the school’s 41,000 square foot playground and convert it into a vibrant, fun educational space for the school and the larger community.
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