Parker said the plan, which would include 13,500 newly constructed homes and 16,500 preserved units, needs to be approved by ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker has big plans for housing policy, to be paid for with $800 million in city bonds, and she needs City Council’s sign-off. To get it done, she’s calling on the lawmakers to ...
Proponents of major reductions in Philadelphia’s business and wage taxes have been gaining momentum for several years, ...
The single-family homes created through Turn the Key are typically sold to households earning 60% of area median income, when the program’s subsidies are taken into account. That translates to $68,820 ...
Many city positions are vacant and Parker’s mandate that municipal workers return to the office full time has been unpopular.
City Council voted Thursday to recall a change to “non-conformities” zoning usages passed last month. Mayor Cherelle Parker ...
The commuter benefit gives eligibility to around 22,000 city workers, but it’s unclear whether the city will be able to spend less for the same program this year.
Mayor Cherelle Parker announced the appointment of Tyrell Brown as Director of LGBTQ+ Affairs, Andy Toy as Director of the Home ...
Philadelphia City Council held a special session on Monday, where Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled her plans to expand housing ...
In an effort to provide 30,000 new and preserved homes, Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday unveiled an investment of $2 billion ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker unveiled her detailed housing plan at a special session of City Council on Monday morning.
City Council debates the future of Birt, a benefit for businesses with revenues of less than $100,000 a year. Here's how the ...