Saturday, March 3, 2012

Cleaning Up West Passyunk and Snyder



A $60,000 Philadelphia Department of Commerce grant is allowing the Snyder Avenue Corridor Cleaning program, a 12-month plan to beautify 18th through 25th streets, to continue to improve Snyder Avenue for Philadelphia business and residents.

The other clean up mission, called the Passyunk Avenue Corridor Improvement Project, is a $6.4-million project, with 80 percent of funds deriving from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. It debuted January 30th and will involve improving Passyunk Avenue from Broad to 63rd streets, a territory that includes a Southwest and South Philly. The eight-factor initiative will run through December. Fourteen intersections are scheduled to receive signal improvements, new traffic mast arms and poles, light-emitting diode traffic signals and signal controllers allowing for enriched signal phasing, according to the plan. To read the article article…

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