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The City of Philadelphia and Partners Announce the Official Opening and Completion of Market Street Old City Improvement Project

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker joined City officials today to announce the official opening and completion of the highly anticipated Market Street Old City Improvement Project. Market Street between 2nd and 6th Streets has been redesigned to better serve everyone, whether they walk, bike, use transit, or drive.
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City’s $9.3 million in TASA funds to improve safety infrastructure across Philadelphia

his month, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that the City of Philadelphia will receive more than $5.3 million in funding for infrastructure improvements and education programs. The funds are part of the 2025 Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside (TASA) of the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Surface Block Grant Program.
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Vision Zero Conference 2026 Puts Focus on a Community-First Approach to Traffic Safety

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Roosevelt Blvd bus stations completed; construction to begin on crossover improvement project

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City of Philadelphia Releases Vision Zero Action Plan 2030

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Completion of the Tenth Memorial Neighborhood Slow Zone

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Updating the Priority Corridors for Automated Speed Enforcement Expansion Using New Crash and Speed Data

Last year, the City of Philadelphia Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems (OTIS) released its Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) Expansion 2024: Corridor Scoring and Methodology report in a May 2024 press release. Following further analysis, the new data confirmed that State Route (SR) 611 and SR 13 remain the top two corridors that would benefit…


