Michael Wilcox is the Garden Coordinator at the Hunting Park Community Garden in North Philadelphia. Watch as he tells Feet First Philly about his experiences as a pedestrian in the park and nearby community.
FFP Site Upgrades Will Help Visually Impaired Users
Feet First Philly recently made updates to our website to make it more accessible for the visually impaired, thanks to feedback provided by a user. We are committed to accessibility and inclusivity, particularly for people with disabilities, and we welcome any feedback on how we can do better. With that in mind, we want to … Continue reading FFP Site Upgrades Will Help Visually Impaired Users
FFP Reveals New Walk Audit Tool
Scroll down, and use the link to access a printable version of the new walk audit tool Feet First Philly has released a new walk audit tool with the goal of being more approachable than a traditional, more detailed walk audit. For several years now, we have worked with partners to conduct walk audits in … Continue reading FFP Reveals New Walk Audit Tool
Major Improvements Coming To Maplewood Mall in Germantown
The city will begin reconstructing Maplewood Mall in Germantown next week as part of an effort to make this unique area more pedestrian friendly. Maplewood Mall is a u-shaped street with both entrances on W. Armat St. between Green St. and Germantown Ave. The oval shaped area formed by Maplewood Mall is a mixture of … Continue reading Major Improvements Coming To Maplewood Mall in Germantown
Show Us Your Philadelphia Pedestrian Paradise
Send us pics of your favorite places that have been transformed to make pedestrians safer. Was a faded crosswalk you often pass recently painted? Did that sneckdown that always shows up when it snows get turned into a permanent pedestrian island? Did you recently take a walk in one of your favorite parks? We want … Continue reading Show Us Your Philadelphia Pedestrian Paradise
Donate to CPI’s Memorial Scholarship Fund and We Will Match it up to $250
Feet First Philly is honoring civic leader Kyle Shenandoah and all victims of traffic violence by supporting the Citizen's Planning Institute's (CPI) scholarship fund. Kyle was tragically struck and killed by a vehicle near his home in South Philadelphia. Kyle tirelessly worked for his community and betterment of the City as whole. He was a … Continue reading Donate to CPI’s Memorial Scholarship Fund and We Will Match it up to $250
PARK(ing) Day 2019 Recap
Feet First Philly joined dozens of groups as part of 2019 PARK(ing) Day PHL. Street parking here and all over the world was transformed into mini parks or parklets. Our parklet gave a glimpse at what it would be like if contractors provided a safe and accessible walkway around their work site when blocking sidewalks, … Continue reading PARK(ing) Day 2019 Recap
Feet First Philly Supports Bill No. 190608
Mayor Kenney recently signed into law Bill No. 190608, an amendment to the city code, sponsored by Councilperson Helen Gym, which requires the mandatory public reporting of payouts from the City of Philadelphia. We learned earlier this year that the number of pedestrians injured on sidewalks over the last year is one of the largest … Continue reading Feet First Philly Supports Bill No. 190608
PEDESTRIANS OF PHILADELPHIA: Casey Buckley
Pedestrians of Philadelphia highlights people and how they experience the world through their own personal mobility. Casey Buckley shares her experiences and perspective as a wheelchair user in Philadelphia. What is your experience as a pedestrian? How long do you walk/roll? Why did you decide to walk/roll as your commute? I both walk and roll. … Continue reading PEDESTRIANS OF PHILADELPHIA: Casey Buckley
Street Parking to Parklets at the 2019 PARK(ing) Day
PARK(ing) Day is an annual, day-long global event where citizens, artists, and activists collaborate to temporarily transform parking spaces into public mini-parks, or “parklets.” In Philadelphia, approximately 60 volunteer teams design, build, and install these temporary 170 square-foot parklets throughout the city as a gift to their fellow citizens. Inexpensive curbside parking causes increased traffic, wasted … Continue reading Street Parking to Parklets at the 2019 PARK(ing) Day
