· when everyone had entered the meeting, about 100 fishtown residents debated with architects and counsel of k&o architecture about two proposals: · frustrations boiled over during a community meeting in the fishtown section of philadelphia on wednesday night, where residents pushed back against a proposed parking plan and ultimately. The proposed sign, which is 5 feet wide, requires a variance from the zoning code, which allows only signs that are 4 feet wide. What happened at the fishtown business improvement district meeting? Was fishtown an urban village waiting to happen? · neighbors of hackett school who have parked across the street for decades say they were uninformed about an upcoming stormwater management project, which will take over the unofficial spots. · fishtown residents debate a development project at a neighborhood zoning meeting. · at a recent fishtown neighbors association zoning meeting, developers from the riverwards group met with residents to discuss the sign. And the other a two-structure complex at 1323-r east montgomery ave. A four-story single family house at 1357 e. (brad larrison for whyy) over the weekend, one of philadelphia’s most visible civic organizations, fishtown neighbors association (fna), announced they would be suspending their activities. Is fishtown a hottest neighborhood? · commercial real estate reporter jake blumgart explains why developers are keen on building, despite some community protest — and why longtime parking operators aren’t so sure the projects make sense.

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