What are some of the most effective ways to advocate for pedestrians in Philadelphia? Join Clean Air Council, Feet First Philly, Philadelphia Department of Public Health, and Fairmount Park Conservancy during Love Your Park Week for a special webinar on pedestrian resources. Feet First Philly will present on their Pedestrian Advocacy Guide, a how to … Continue reading Happening Today at 12pm: Walk Talk: Resources For Pedestrians In Philly
FFP and Temple Partner For Second Semester of Walk Audit Certification
This spring, Feet First Philly partnered with Temple University’s Office of Sustainability to bring a second walk audit certification to campus. Students who completed the introductory walk audit course were offered the opportunity to engage in a more focused quantitative walk audit concentrating on a single intersection instead of a corridor. The virtual walk audit … Continue reading FFP and Temple Partner For Second Semester of Walk Audit Certification
Our Virtual Scavenger Hunt is Back at Cobbs Creek Park
Celebrate trails this spring by completing this self-guided scavenger hunt from Feet First Philly at Cobbs Creek Park. Between April 24th and May 31st, download the bingo card and head to Cobbs Creek. While you explore the park, look for the landmarks on the bingo card and take pictures of them. Once you get bingo (vertical line, … Continue reading Our Virtual Scavenger Hunt is Back at Cobbs Creek Park
Tell The Federal Government to Design New Roads With Amenities and Protections for Pedestrians
Speed Cushions on Winston Road The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) dictates how roads are built in the US and has for far too long benefitted driver convenience over pedestrian safety and mobility. The first major update of the MUTCD in over a decade is currently being revised and taking public comment. Feet … Continue reading Tell The Federal Government to Design New Roads With Amenities and Protections for Pedestrians
Take Our Action And Tell The City To Fund Sidewalks In The Next Budget
Walking and rolling are a fundamental right and all Philadelphians deserve access to safe city sidewalks. Walking is the least expensive, most reliable, and most sustainable way to travel in Philadelphia. Sidewalks provide economic, mental, physical, and social benefits, and they must be in good repair to facilitate safe travel between neighborhoods and to access … Continue reading Take Our Action And Tell The City To Fund Sidewalks In The Next Budget
Take Our Action And Tell The City To Fund Sidewalks In The Next Budget
Walking and rolling are a fundamental right and all Philadelphians deserve access to safe city sidewalks. Walking is the least expensive, most reliable, and most sustainable way to travel in Philadelphia. Sidewalks provide economic, mental, physical, and social benefits, and they must be in good repair to facilitate safe travel between neighborhoods and to access … Continue reading Take Our Action And Tell The City To Fund Sidewalks In The Next Budget
We Closed Out 2020 With A Fun Virtual Scavenger Hunt
Feet First Philly launched its first-ever Virtual Scavenger Hunt last November at four amazing Philly parks to encourage people to safely enjoy time outdoors while earning prizes. People from across the city joined in a fun socially distant activity at Cobbs Creek Park, Grays Ferry Crescent Park, Tacony Creek Park, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) … Continue reading We Closed Out 2020 With A Fun Virtual Scavenger Hunt
Feet First Philly and Clean Air Council Announce 7 Recipients Of Public Space Enhancement Mini-Grants
Feet First Philly and Clean Air Council, in partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, are pleased to announce the recipients of our first pedestrian enhancement mini-grants. The chosen projects represent seven distinct neighborhoods and seven distinct strategies to address barriers to walking and rolling. Chew and Chelten CDC/RCO - The project revamps an … Continue reading Feet First Philly and Clean Air Council Announce 7 Recipients Of Public Space Enhancement Mini-Grants
Pedestrians Of Philadelphia: Russell Zerbo
Russel Zerbo is a community organizer and advocate for Clean Air Council and an avid walker. Learn more about his favorite places to walk in Philadelphia including some of his favorite secret stops. What is your experience as a pedestrian on an average day? How long do you walk/roll? Where do you start and finish? … Continue reading Pedestrians Of Philadelphia: Russell Zerbo
Feet First Philly Funds Seven Philadelphia Pedestrian Enhancement Projects In 2021
Clean Air Council and Feet First Philly, in partnership with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, are pleased to announce the recipients of our first pedestrian enhancement mini-grants. The chosen projects represent seven distinct neighborhoods located in historically marginalized communities. Each project will receive between $1,000-$2,000 to implement a public benefit project that addresses barriers … Continue reading Feet First Philly Funds Seven Philadelphia Pedestrian Enhancement Projects In 2021
