by Randy LoBasso | May 11, 2021 | Vision Zero
A new report shows just how effective the automated speed enforcement on Roosevelt Boulevard has been since July 1, 2020. The Philadelphia Parking Authority’s first report on Roosevelt Boulevard speed cameras shows a 93 percent decrease in speeding on the road,...
by Randy LoBasso | May 10, 2021 | Biking in Philly, The Circuit
Despite Dr. MLK Jr. Drive being one of Philadelphia’s success stories over the past year — an open street that brought more people together, biking, walking, scootering, riding horses, etc. than ever before — the City announced on Monday their intention to...
by Randy LoBasso | May 4, 2021 | News
A broad coalition of 24 organizations will gather at City Hall at 4pm today and call upon the Mayoral Administration and City Council to restore holes in the current budget to create better, more livable communities. $27.9 Million in operating funds and $3.4 Million...
by Randy LoBasso | May 3, 2021 | Biking in Philly
Over the weekend, some folks around the Southwest Center City area were surprised to see a new outdoor dining structure being built in the bike lane on the 2200 block of South Street. The streetery, outside Ants Pants Cafe, was being constructed by a contractor on...
by Randy LoBasso | Apr 14, 2021 | Biking in Philly
The Philadelphia Art Commission on Wednesday approved a motion to allow the Streets Department to begin construction on the MLK Drive Bridge, but did not approve of the concept that was put forth. This is good. Here’s why. When the Streets Department presented...