Cedar Park Neighbors

Cedar Park Neighbors

Cedar Park Neighbors is an association of diverse households and businesses based in the Cedar Park n

— Cedar Park Neighbors 02/11/2023

Philadelphia's Department of Commerce has asked us to share these business updates and resources with you.

Inside you will find grants, job programs, looting support, crime prevention tips, loan programs, and a permit navigator.

— Cedar Park Neighbors  Updates from {Philadelphia’s Department of Commerce The Department of Commerce is the economic catalyst for the City of Philadelphia helping businesses start, operate, and grow. Learn more about our investments, programs, and services: https://www.phila.gov/departments/department-of

23/10/2023

SPIRALQ PEOPLEHOOD PARADE
Saturday October 28th (originally scheduled Oct 21)

The parade starts at the Paul Robeson House (4951 Walnut St) and winds through the neighborhood all the way to Clark Park (see route below). The parade is set to start at 1 p.m. There will be performances in the "bowl" in Clark Park around 2:15.

Photos from Cedar Park Neighbors's post 20/10/2023

More events coming up...

Friends of Malcolm X Park on 10/24

Police Accountability on 11/15

Street Tree Deadline is 12/1

20/10/2023

You are invited to join the Offices of Councilmembers Kendra Brooks and Jamie Gauthier for a Community Conversation about *Stable Homes for Working Families*, co-hosted by the Philadelphia Rent Control Coalition, on Tuesday, October 24 at 6pm.

RSVP: bit.ly/planforphillyfamilies

"The Goal is to gather community members and elected leaders for a series of conversations about the challenges facing Philadelphia’s working families and the research-based solutions presented in Councilmember Brooks’s “Plan for Philly Families.” The most important participants in these conversations will be members of impacted communities, especially those who are not normally included in discussions about the future of our city."

Each conversation will focus on one section of the Plan for Philly Families and will feature:
- Food and childcare, so that Philly’s working families can participate!
- Small-group discussions with a facilitator to gather community input on the Plan
- Information and resources for working families

Following brief remarks from event hosts, breakout groups for more detailed discussions will take place. We hope to use feedback, ideas and discussion from the conversations to guide our approach to housing going into the new Council session, and we'd love to hear from Cedar Park Neighbors' impacted community members.

Drop off household hazardous waste | Services 11/10/2023

The city is hosting a HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DROP-OFF EVENT
9am – 3pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
Streets Department Facility at 3033 S. 63rd St.

Read more about what you can and can't drop off here:

Drop off household hazardous waste | Services How to safely get rid of hazardous waste at a collection site or event.

30/06/2023