Larger projects have often been significantly different in height, architectural style and materials from their historic context. · a neighborhood in fishtown has seen a nasty trend of dog waste being left behind and it’s happening near a local cemetery. · the philadelphia redevelopment authority has ordered them to vacate the spot by today or be prosecuted for trespassing. The lot will be used for a future affordable housing project. · a new bill aims to keep people safe around pets in philadelphia. More specifically, the bill targets owners who bring their dogs to areas designated as animal-free zones in the city. There is enough space at chew playground to meet the needs of the community as a whole, not just parents/children/sports enthusiasts. Smaller projects, such as single-fami-ly houses and row house developments, have introduced features not found in historic districts such as first floor parking garages. That group, along with members of the enon baptist church and parents of children at laura wheeler waring school, say a dog park between a church and a school poses serious safety and hygiene. · to meet our changing community needs, we are requesting that the committee evaluate allocating a portion of the chew park to a dog run/ park.

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