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All posts tagged: Philadelphia Parks and Recreation



Inquirer: City Life’s Better with Fewer Paved Surfaces

May 8, 2012  |  Matthew Fritch

An editorial in today’s Philadelphia Inquirer both lauds the city’s plan to depave 500 acres of impervious surface and leaks the news that a groundbreaking ceremony will take place on Thursday to kick off the second phase of the Green 2015 action plan.

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This Place Is BMPing: Saylor Grove

January 6, 2012  |  Matt Fritch, Environmental Engineer

Before the Philadelphia Water Department constructed a stormwater wetland at Saylor Grove in Fairmount Park, the area received an excessive amount of runoff that drained into Monoshone Creek, a tributary to the Wissahickon, resulting in erosion of the Monoshone and impaired water quality.

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Heart Your Park

July 28, 2011  |  Public Affairs

Tonight at Gorgas Park in Roxborough: Heart cover band Kick It Out. Be there by 7:00 p.m. to hear the band

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Tacony Creek Stream Clean-Up

July 27, 2011  |  Matthew Fritch

Come out to Tacony Creek Park on Friday, July 29 and be part of a clean-up crew that includes the Philadelphia Water Department, Parks & Recreation and the Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership.

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