Philadelphia Property Owners Warned of March 31 Deadlines for 2024 Real Estate Taxes, Payment Plans, and Military Tax Credits
Philly property owners must meet the March 31 deadline for 2024 Real Estate Tax payments, tax reduction programs, and Active Duty Tax Credit applications to avoid penalties.
Philadelphia Unveils $350M Infrastructure Plan, Aiming for $1B in Federal Funds for City Revitalization
Philadelphia is utilizing $350 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to revamp the city, with a focus on sustainable growth and diverse economic opportunities as outlined in the city’s first annual Infrastructure Solutions Team report.
Philadelphia Set for Major Infrastructure Upgrade with Over $350M in Federal Funds
Philadelphia is investing over $350 million of federal funding in infrastructure improvements to enhance safety, cleanliness, and sustainability, guided by the 2024 Infrastructure Solutions Team Report and Mayor Parker's plan.
PennDOT Activates Permanent Speed Safety Cameras, Aims to Curb Work Zone Crashes in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania now enforces permanent speed safety measures in construction zones, with fines for speeding over 11 mph above the limit, following the success of a pilot program in reducing work zone crashes and speeding incidents.
Vice President of Philadelphia School Board, Mallory Fix-Lopez, to Resign in April
Mallory Fix-Lopez, vice president of Philadelphia’s school board, announced her resignation effective April 18, citing role demands and a medical procedure. Her tenure focused on inclusive practices and superintendent evaluations.
Philadelphia Sets May 31 Deadline for Fire Protection System Certification Compliance
Philadelphia's Department of Licenses and Inspections has announced a May 31, 2024, deadline for property owners to certify fire protection systems. Mayor Parker emphasizes safety with this proactive compliance measure.
Philadelphia Teachers Rally Against District's Disciplinary Sick Leave Policy Despite Salary Increase and Bonuses
Philadelphia teachers are protesting a discipline policy regarding the use of their 10 sick days, arguing that it forces them to work while ill and doesn't consider their health needs.
ChristianaCare Joins Forces with Emerus to Launch Neighborhood Hospitals in Philadelphia Suburbs
ChristianaCare partners with Emerus to open three neighborhood hospitals in the Philadelphia suburbs, offering 24/7 emergency care and specialized services, with construction underway in Chester County and locations pending in Delaware County.