On June 2, Feet First Philly joined the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia and other advocates to call on Mayor Jim Kenney to move ahead with the new road design for Washington Avenue with or without the support of Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson, who is now calling for the road to be restriped as it is … Continue reading Feet First Philly, Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, and Other Groups Call For The Mayor To Act Now On Washington Avenue Redesign
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Cobbs Creek Safety Improvement Walk Informs Residents And Facilitates Discussion With PennDOT Consultant
Feet First Philly partnered with PennDOT consultant HNTB Corporation to host the Cobbs Creek Parkway Safety Improvement Walk on Saturday, May 21, 2022. The 1.6 mile tour walked attendees through existing road safety upgrades and offered neighbors the opportunity to learn more about the proposed improvements to Cobbs Creek Parkway. Most importantly the tour gave … Continue reading Cobbs Creek Safety Improvement Walk Informs Residents And Facilitates Discussion With PennDOT Consultant
Feet First Philly Joins Local Organizations To Celebrate Cobbs Creek Trail
Clean Air Council, Feet First Philly, and several other local organizations held a fun day of activities along Cobbs Creek Trail as part of Celebrate Trails Day on April 23. The day’s events kicked off with our fantastic partners WeWalk and GirlTrek hosting a walk along the Cobbs Creek Park trails. The Cobbs Creek Community … Continue reading Feet First Philly Joins Local Organizations To Celebrate Cobbs Creek Trail
Germantown Pocket Park Walk Kicks Off 10 Walks For 10 Years Of Pedestrian Advocacy
Along with April flowers came Feet First Philly's first walk of 2022, the Germantown Avenue Pocket Park Walk. Part of Feet First Philly’s series of 10 walks for 10 years Anniversary Celebration, the Pocket Park tour started at Allens Lane Train Station and moved on to explore six pocket parks and pedestrian safety improvements at … Continue reading Germantown Pocket Park Walk Kicks Off 10 Walks For 10 Years Of Pedestrian Advocacy
Only 3% of the High Injury Network Qualifies For Traffic Calming Measures Under Current Criteria
According to the Philadelphia Streets Department, “traffic calming measures— especially speed cushions— can slow the speed of vehicles and may reduce traffic volume.” The Department has a process by which a resident can request traffic calming measures on their street, but several criteria must be met: To qualify for a traffic calming and safety study, … Continue reading Only 3% of the High Injury Network Qualifies For Traffic Calming Measures Under Current Criteria
FFP Partners With Temple University For The Third Year To Offer Walk Audit Certification
Feet First Philly partnered with Temple University's Office of Sustainability for a third year to offer a walk audit certification course to students. This semester’s audit used Feet First Philly’s quantitative walk audit which focuses on a specific intersection of concern. Feet First Philly and Temple teamed up with Tookany/Tacony Watershed Partnership(TTF) to study a … Continue reading FFP Partners With Temple University For The Third Year To Offer Walk Audit Certification
We’re Excited To Announce Funding for Three More Public Space Enhancement Projects in Philly
This project/program was funded (in part) by the Pa. Department of Health’s Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. This is part two of this year’s Public Space Enhancement Mini-grant awards (see previous mini-grant announcement for part one, the first five mini-grant winners). These mini-grants are aimed at enhancing public space through supporting community groups, … Continue reading We’re Excited To Announce Funding for Three More Public Space Enhancement Projects in Philly
We’re Launching A #fundsidewalks Campaign To Bring Awareness To Philly’s Broken Sidewalks
The City of Philadelphia has a Streets Department responsible for paving and maintaining roadways, but the City leaves sidewalk maintenance to property owners - many of whom cannot afford to make sidewalk repairs on their own. Philadelphia has over 230 miles of sidewalks in poor condition, which decreases the quality of life and makes walking … Continue reading We’re Launching A #fundsidewalks Campaign To Bring Awareness To Philly’s Broken Sidewalks
TAKE ACTION: It’s Time To Fund Philly Sidewalks Like The City Funds Streets
Click here to take our action and tell Mayor Kenney to set aside $500k per year for two years to start fixing broken and dangerous sidewalks across Philadelphia. This first step in sidewalk management would require less than 1% of the Streets Department Budget and allow the City to get the ball rolling on creating … Continue reading TAKE ACTION: It’s Time To Fund Philly Sidewalks Like The City Funds Streets
City Reveals Mixed Lane Option For Washington Avenue After Backpedlling From Three Lane Option
Feet First Philly is deeply disappointed that Washington Avenue will not receive the three-lane option, which is the safest repaving and improvement option for all road users. The three-lane option was supported by seven years of public meetings, studies, surveys, which included outreach to 26 RCOs and civic associations, and was publicly announced as the … Continue reading City Reveals Mixed Lane Option For Washington Avenue After Backpedlling From Three Lane Option