All City of Philadelphia Offices Closed for Presidents Day
Philadelphia, PA - All City of Philadelphia offices will be closed and City services curtailed on Monday, February 19, in recognition of Presidents Day.
Philadelphia, PA - All City of Philadelphia offices will be closed and City services curtailed on Monday, February 19, in recognition of Presidents Day.
Philadelphia, PA - As the city braces for massive crowds, parking issues and plenty of celebration for the Philadelphia Eagles’ first Super Bowl Victory parade. Philly is set to host the largest celebration ever.
Philadelphia, PA - The City of Philadelphia launched a social media campaign to cheer on the NFC Champions Eagles on their bid in Super Bowl LII. Now through Super Bowl Sunday, February 4, the City and its departments will show Eagles love and Philadelphia pride with the #FlyPhillyFly hashtag on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat.
Philadelphia, PA - The City of Philadelphia’s - Philadelphia Cultural Fund (PCF) has continued to serve a unique role in Philadelphia by being the largest, solely dedicated funder of the arts in the city. In 2017, the PCF distributed $3,031,772 to support 302 Philadelphia-based arts and culture organizations and programs.
Philadelphia, PA - Center City District released bid documents for the complete replacement of the pedestrian bridge over 13th Street that will serve as the prime gateway to the new Rail Park. Rust and corrosion of structural beams, uncovered during the renovation process under a foot of earth, caused the Streets Department of the City of Philadelphia to conclude that for safety and ongoing maintenance reasons the 130-year-old railroad bridge needs to be replaced.
Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Fire Department (PFD) members and their partners will distribute safety literature and install smoke alarms on the 2200 block of N. Colorado Street, where Capt. Matthew LeTourneau and a resident lost their lives in a house fire on Jan. 6. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Philadelphia, PA - City officials want to inform Philadelphia residents and visitors that the partial shutdown of the federal government has no immediate impact on City of Philadelphia's services and operations.