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File #: 041008    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: ADOPTED
File created: 11/18/2004 In control: Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Authorizing City Council's Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities to hold public hearings to address the South Philadelphia waterfront's critical infrastructure needs and traffic congestion as a result of current and proposed development activity.
Sponsors: Councilmember Kenney, Councilmember DiCicco, Council President Verna
Attachments: 1. Signature04100800.pdf, 2. Signature04100800.pdf
Title
Authorizing City Council's Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities to hold public hearings to address the South Philadelphia waterfront's critical infrastructure needs and traffic congestion as a result of current and proposed development activity.
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WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia has experienced a significant amount of planning and development activity along the South Philadelphia waterfront over the last ten years, from Penn's Landing to the Philadelphia Naval Business Center; and

WHEREAS, Some of the various projects and proposals include the Philadelphia Naval Business Center Master Plan, the DRPA Mustin Field Intermodal Facility, the expansion of the Greenwich Intermodal Facility, the relocation of the Food Distribution Center, the new Columbus Commons and Ikea retail facility, the use of Packer Terminal as a Strategic Military Port servicing U.S. military needs, the extension of Columbus Boulevard from adjacent to Packer Terminal into the PNBC area, and doubling the size of the Packer Marine Terminal into a new facility, as well as the possibility of a stand-alone slots casino coming to the near vicinity; and

WHEREAS, These various projects and proposals involve the same general neighborhoods but many different stakeholders, including the City Planning Commission, CSX, Norfolk Southern, SEPTA, PIDC, DRPA, PRPA, PENNDOT, the military, the immediate neighbors, and the public; and

WHEREAS, While the stakeholder interests are varied, their transportation and mobility needs have not been collectively evaluated, and without timely recognition of these needs, the future success of several initiatives may be jeopardized, and so a focused evaluation of transportation improvement needs is required on a priority basis to ensure that the City, Commonwealth and participating agencies can capitalize on acquisition of critical federal funding going forward; and

WHEREAS, Based on the development o...

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