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Old 07-01-2005, 02:24 PM
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The CDC has made no effort to communicate at any level to the business owners on the block or the neighborhood civic association - why - because they don't need to - they tell Janey what they want and she gives it to them. Their plan for what they want to build with this freee land that is being given to them and cleared with our tax dollars changes everytime you talk to them and believe me they (and the council persons office) dodege phone calls - its senior housing, no its a charter school (that already has a larger location) not its a community center.I'm all ears - I really am.
Whats the deal w/ Jannie Blackwell btw? I don't understand why she would do things that go against what the people in her district actually want. I do know that many people on my block are pretty hardcore baptists (in a good way really) so I'm guessing that church has a lot of local clout as well. The connecticut supreme court case is one of the most dismaying supreme court cases in recent memory. Sandra Day O' Connor wrote a brilliant dissenting opinion on it. The reason I ask about Jannie Blackwell is I dropped her an email 2-3 weeks ago asking her about the Foodrite and got no response, no acknowledgement I am a bit surprised about this (being that i'm in her district), and being that I would think the foodrite is of some concern to her.

Whether or not it is obvious I am of the camp the ripping down old buildings for a parking lot is a brilliant recipe for making neighborhoods unsafe/unwalkable and unfriendly. Building suburban style buildings as many people on this site and in newspapers like pw have pointed out in the heart of the city and west philly (i.e. car friendly lots) worsens the neighborhood not betters it. The popular parts of the city: fairmount/old city/rittenhouse/bella vista/queens village w/ high land values are all walkable pedestrian w/ a real community feel (not that west philly doesn't) but dropping a parking lot or having weird office buildings w/ no stores on the first floor (ala market st) makes entire stretches of neighborhoods cut off from other parts. I'm a big fan and I do hope the enterprise center the the penn biotech cambridgization of market st/ university upenn area actually works but I hope they do it right..

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Old 07-01-2005, 03:15 PM
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Whether or not it is obvious I am of the camp the ripping down old buildings for a parking lot is a brilliant recipe for making neighborhoods unsafe/unwalkable and unfriendly. Building suburban style buildings as many people on this site and in newspapers like pw have pointed out in the heart of the city and west philly (i.e. car friendly lots) worsens the neighborhood not betters it. The popular parts of the city: fairmount/old city/rittenhouse/bella vista/queens village w/ high land values are all walkable pedestrian w/ a real community feel (not that west philly doesn't) but dropping a parking lot or having weird office buildings w/ no stores on the first floor (ala market st).
I couldn't agree more. If you or anyone else is curious about what I was talking about earlier the thread about the proposed redevlopment of of 50th and Baltimore, a pretty full discussion of this issue is here->
http://phillyblog.com/philly/showthread.php?t=7780

Re: Jannie Balckwell -well without passing a lot of personal judgements, I think even her closest allies would say that she is a "seasoned politician" who benefits immensely from a long-established political oraganization she inherited from her husband Lucien Blackwell and that she is one of Street's closest allies on city council. She frequently plays the role of "enforcer" for the mayor's perspective on city council. There is a thread on her here.->
http://phillyblog.com/philly/showthread.php?t=6986
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Old 07-08-2005, 02:26 PM
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Hey, I was out of town when this went down, but I'd really like to see this movie. Does anyone know if it can be found on DVD or VHS? Maybe at TLA Video?

Thanks...
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Old 07-08-2005, 02:36 PM
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It'll probably air on DUTV at some point.
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Old 07-08-2005, 03:00 PM
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Email the filmmaker, George Mccollough.
georgemccollough@hotmail.com

I was talking to him last night and he said something about another showing sometime next month at the A-space.
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