The Tire Round-up Program is a volunteer-driven partnership between the City, block captains and stakeholders that helps to get tires safely off city streets, sidewalks, parks, alleys and riverbanks, all while raising funds for future community programming.
So far this year, Philadelphia has enjoyed a long spring with comfortable temperatures. As we get into summer weather, heat and humidity can nevertheless rise quickly.
On May 15, the City of Philadelphia provided an update on an additional bus of asylum seekers from Del Rio, Texas and their arrival in Philadelphia early Sunday, May 14, marking 21 total buses since November 16 of last year.
On June 8, the City of Philadelphia announced the first round of grantees for the Overdose Prevention and Community Healing Fund (“Prevention Fund”), a grantmaking program managed by the Thomas Scattergood Behavioral Health Foundation.
This morning, June 11, 2023, a vehicle fire under I-95 near the Cottman Avenue exit in Northeast Philadelphia caused a portion of the highway to collapse.
In honor of Disability Pride Week, the City of Philadelphia, through the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD), unveiled major upgrades to ADA accessibility, including over 600 tactile, high contrast signage with braille for all rooms in city hall.