PACDC’s activities have culminated in more than $140 million in new resources for affordable housing and neighborhood economic development efforts.
East Falls Pedestrian Island Groundbreaking
The East Falls Development Corporation is happy to announce a Groundbreaking Celebration. Join Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr and the EFDC at the future location of this transformative project. 
The Streets Department is moving forward with the Pedestrian Island and Streetscape Project on Midvale Avenue at Kelly Drive. The pedestrian island will be an attractive pedestrian refuge - about 100 feet long that will separate the two directions of Midvale Avenue. It will have a dramatic lit gateway sign that will provide a visual welcome to East Falls.
The pedestrian island will stop the criss-crossing of traffic across Midvale Avenue and make it easier for pedestrians and bicycles to navigate through this busy intersection. At the same time, because of the wide width of Midvale Avenue, it will not change the number of lanes on Midvale. In addition the pedestrian island, this project includes repaired sidewalks and attractive pedestrian scale lighting along East River Road, which is currently unlit.
This $1.1M project was made possible with a combination of funds: Federal transportation dollars through PennDOT, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, and the City of Philadelphia Streets Dept. ($680K), and City commercial corridor bond funds through the City's Commerce Department ($420K).
This celebration breaks ground on a long-awaited project that will be part of the transformation of the East Falls Riverfront Business District.
Where:
Midvale Ave at Kelly Drive (Sunoco station - 4168 Ridge Ave.)
When: Friday November 4, 2011 from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM EDT
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The Philadelphia Housing Trust Fund has raised more than $67 million in revenue since September 2005 to expand housing opportunities for Philadelphia families.
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The CDC Tax Credit Program has fostered 30 partnerships between businesses and CDCs that is providing $30 million in new funding to support neighborhood economic development.
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PACDC’s Member Services programming builds the capacity of CDCs through technical assistance and training, the sharing of ideas, best practices, and promotion of the local CDC industry.
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