Broad Street Brief: City’s Environmental Justice Commission Starts As New Environmental Justice Bill Is Introduced
February 10, 2022
February 10, 2022
At a press conference, Mayor Kenney and Councilmember Gilmore-Richardson announced the appointment of 17 Philadelphians to the Environmental Justice Advisory Commission, which was created in 2019 by then-Councilmember Reynolds Brown. The commission will be responsible for examining and proposing changes to city policy that impact environmental justice. At the same time, Councilmember Gym introduced a bill, which would “protect communities against the adverse health effects caused by pollution.”
City Council confirmed the nomination of Seth Bluestein to the Philadelphia City Commissioners, who run the city’s elections. Bluestein is replacing Al Schmidt, who stepped down to run the Committee of 70 earlier this year. City law says that no one party may hold more than two seats on the City Commissioners, and progressive lawmakers led a push for a non-Republican appointee.
Councilmember Cindy Bass is pursuing a six-month ban on demolitions for her district in northwest Philadelphia. She said the ban would be used to give district residents proper time to address development proposals.
Philadelphia City Council will hold several hearings in the next few weeks. You can watch the hearings here.
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