Broad Street Brief: City, CCP Launch Municipal Employment College
October 17, 2024
October 17, 2024
Editor’s note: The Broad Street Brief will be taking a break next week. Regular updates will resume on Thursday, October 31.
Last week, Mayor Cherelle Parker joined the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) to launch the new City College for Municipal Employment, which will train students specifically for local government jobs. The program aims to fill City job vacancies while providing pathways to stable, well-paying careers for future Philadelphia public servants.
Philadelphia’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems (OTIS) will hold public meetings this month to gather feedback on bike safety improvements for the Spruce and Pine Street corridor. The City is considering infrastructure upgrades like concrete barriers to enhance bike lane protection following cyclist fatalities.
Philadelphia City Council advanced legislation aimed at preventing landlords from coordinating rental prices, which would allow the city to sue violators on behalf of tenants and impose fines. The goal of the legislation is to protect low-income renters and preserve affordable housing.
Philadelphia City Council holds several public hearings throughout the legislative calendar year. Watch here.
A group of Philadelphia healthcare workers voiced concerns during a rally Tuesday evening that traffic from the proposed downtown Sixers arena could delay patients from receiving critical care, thus compromise patient safety. The Sixers maintain that their plans account for public transit use and manageable traffic.
Residents have reported incidents of police improperly using naloxone (Narcan) on individuals who are not actually overdosing, leading to immediate and painful withdrawal symptoms for drug users. The practice, allegedly deployed during recent sweeps of Kensington, have sparked concerns about officers’ understanding and application of proper overdose protocols.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit claiming the Philadelphia School District’s special admissions policy is unconstitutional and racially biased, stating there was no evidence of discriminatory intent or racial quotas in the admissions process.
Philadelphia biotech nonprofit Every Cure secured $60 million from a TED initiative to repurpose existing therapies for different diseases using AI, a mission inspired by co-founder David Fajgenbaum’s personal experience with a life-saving repurposed drug.
The 33rd Philadelphia Film Festival, which runs now through October 25, will feature more than 160 screenings, including six films in the “Filmadelphia” category that highlight local stories and filmmakers.
The outcome of the upcoming Pennsylvania state House election has the potential to determine key state-level policy priorities — including gun regulation, minimum wage increases, and recreational marijuana legalization — which would significantly impact Philadelphia. Democrats currently hold a slim one-seat majority in the chamber, and voter turnout will be critical in determining the future of the state’s legislative agenda.
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