Mayor Cherelle Parker signed her city budget into law and Philly council passed new bills for curfews for certain businesses.
Mayor Cherelle Parker signed her city budget into law and Philly council passed new bills for curfews for certain businessesCity council passed new bills late Thursday night implementing overnight curfews for certain businesses in Philadelphia and also gave final approval forBusinesses in the area bounded by Ogontz Avenue between Haines Street and Cheltenham Avenue as well as Ogontz Avenue between Haines Street and 66th...
Businesses around the Olney Transportation Center in the area bounded by North Broad Street and North Park Avenue, between West Chew Avenue and West Tabor Avenue as well as the area of Wagner Avenue between North Broad Street and Old York Road Parker signed the budget into law on Friday, June 14. It will go into effect on Monday, July 1, 2024, and focuses on investments in public safety, economic opportunity, education, housing and"clean and green" initiatives.
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