5th Square
Philadelphia's urbanist PAC. Better public space, land use & transportation for the people.
08/27/2024
Join us on a transit & walking tour to Roosevelt Blvd discussing recent improvements and the potential for rail transit
Monday 9/16, 9am
🥟$20, Lunch included!
The tour is led by Matt Wysong from OTIS, Pearl Hyunh of NECPA, and Jay Arzu
The Vision for Roosevelt Blvd Tour Join us on this transit and walking tour to Roosevelt Blvd with Dim Sum Lunch! We will be starting/ending at 17th & Race Streets with Dim-Sum Lunch at China Gourmet at 2842 St Vincent St.
07/22/2024
07/21/2024
Now is the time to demand safer streets from our elected officials
We need protected bike lanes on Spruce and Pine Streets with permanent hardened barriers and an end to the dangerous practice of using these lanes for vehicle parking and loading.
ACTION: Demand Safer Bike Lanes on Spruce and Pine We are shocked and horrified by the images and stories of Dr. Barbara Friedes, who was killed while biking on the 1800 block of Spruce Street. Murdered by a reckless motorist and by a city government that has failed to provide for her safety.
09/20/2023
Thanks to 5th Square and Philly Transit Riders Union for supporting !
Have YOUR community organization sign our Grassroots Transit Funding Platform ----> https://www.transitforallpa.org/platform/
09/20/2023
Great meetup in at Manayunk PHS Pop-up Garden last week! We heard updates from SEPTA on progress with the new Wissahickon Transportation Center and discussed state legislation for transit funding and safer streets. State rep Tarik Khan also came!
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5th Square transit volunteer Ben She is on WHYY News as part of a panel talking about the way forward for increasing safety and service on SEPTA. Tune in!
https://www.facebook.com/WHYYNews/videos/1391940941335388
09/12/2022
🔨No doubt you’ve noticed that apartment buildings are sprouting like weeds all over Germantown. One developer, West Powelton Development (WPD), headed by Germantown native Anthony Fullard, is about to submit a formal proposal to the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation to acquire the Germantown Town Hall and rehabilitate it. In order to make that happen, however, Fullard’s company will build a 39-unit apartment building with ground-floor retail behind it, on its parking lot.
🧱Read more about the plan at nwlocalpaper.com/back-to-life, and comment below what YOU think of this plan.
06/07/2022
Reading Terminal Market Expanding, City Adding Seasonal Festival Street Space The Reading Terminal Market is getting ready to undergo an expansion.
06/06/2022
Philly applying for funds to reconnect Chinatown over Vine St. Expressway The federal grant would come from a program designed to reconnect communities separated by highway construction.
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