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UPDATE ON ACTIVITIES OF CENTER CITY COALITION

17 Mar 2021 1:34 PM | Travis Oliver (Administrator)

The  Center City Coalition which originated in August 2019 from conversations initiated by CCRA President Maggie Mund  convened  to address quality of life/street ambience issues in the area between Broad St. and 19th street with a particular focus on the environs of 15th Street, the locale of the CCC’s charter members.

On January 20, a CCC letter signed by 25 businesses, condos and NGOs addressed to the Administration and City Council made three requests: (1) additional resources to support faster response times (2) a mobile station staffed with police and social service personnel and (3) a social services program to implement solutions for persons affected by homelessness, mental illness and addiction.

The letter has produced an extensive dialogue with both the Administration and Council and  promises of on site action which have yet to be implemented.

As for the dialogue, CCC representatives including CCRA’s Matt Fontana and Steve Huntington, have met virtually with CCRA’s two Councilmembers,  Council President Clarke and Councilmember Johnson and  the four Council members who responded to the January 20 letter, at Large members Allan Domb, Derek  Green and Katharine Gilmore  Richardson as well as First District Council member Mark Squilla who the First District east of Broad Street. Further, CCC representatives Zoomed with department heads/staffers from the Mayor’s office and 10 departments - the offices of the  Managing Director,  Police, Commerce, Health, Homeless Services, Violence Prevention,  Transportation and Infrastructure, Community Life Improvement and the Center City District. This led to a follow up with the Director of the Commerce Department and his assistant.

As for the promises, the Police and Social Services are instituting this Spring  a pilot project featuring  “co responder” teams comprised of representatives from both departments to address street activity between 13th and 17th from Arch to Locust. The City has yet to reveal what metrics will be used to evaluate the success or failure of the pilot project. Prospects for the mini station are dim.

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