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Icepack | March 11-18 - Philadelphia Weekly

Icepack | March 11-18 You want to know why I know that this is the first truly “nice” (and I mean weather, not any brand of overt civility) week in Philly, beyond local newscasters saluting the warmth and the sunshine repeatedly? Because I came into this week hammered over the head, NOT with reports of local, COVID-concerned teachers frightened of their sticky, disease-ridden classrooms (I have visions of mask-less students swarming Purell wipes-toting instructors like the black & white, 1968 version of “Night of the Living Dead”); and NOT the still under-reported word that Philly’s Rite Aids supposedly doled out 21 Philly vaccine doses to Caucasian folk for every single shot it gave to a Black person (Rite Aid being the alternative to CVS’ endlessly long receipts); and NOT Mayor Sweater Vest’s Galaxy Quest-like Transit Plan: A Vision for 2045 for SEPTA or his self-generated survey for the locals to partake in his April budget proposals to Philly City Council for 2022

Narberth officials consider preservation ordinance

Those are questions currently being considered in the borough. Recently, members of the Narberth Planning Commission hosted a meeting over Zoom with state and county officials to discuss what could be part of an ordinance. - Advertisement - Depending on its details, an ordinance could range from giving the council the ability to prohibit some building demolitions to mandating how a facade might look. Cory Kegerise, community preservation coordinator for Eastern Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office, explained the two ways local communities can enact preservation ordinances. One method would be designed to protect individual properties. His recommendation to Narberth was to use the second method and create a historic district through the state s Historic District Act.

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