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What Do Philadelphians Want Most from the Zoning Code Commission?

03/24/2009 | 

Results from community outreach meetings held in each of Philadelphia’s city council districts identify what the public wants most from the ZCC as zoning reform moves forward: (1) provide a clear, fair, and efficient zoning approval process; (2) protect existing neighborhoods from development impacts; and (3) involve the public in development decisions. Community input will be used to inform ZCC consultants as they complete an evaluation of the existing code, begin to research best practices from other cities, and develop recommendations for the new code.

Ten meetings were held from January 14 to March 12 to gather public insight on how zoning currently works in Philadelphia and what can be done to improve it. Participants spoke out on zoning issues that impact their neighborhoods and provided a wealth of ideas on how to make the code easier to understand and use for everyone, not just developers. Several consistent themes emerged from district to district:

  • Provide for contemporary needs and uses.
  • Balance the type, quantity, and compatibility of uses in each district.
  • Tailor sections of the new code to suit distinct areas and neighborhoods.
  • Provide local satellite offices and use technology to make obtaining information, submitting applications, and participating in the process easier.
  • Make community notification a priority.
  • Codify a design review process and provide contextual guidelines.
  • Make the process more transparent and increase public understanding.
  • Improve coordination among city agencies.
  • Enforce the rules consistently and equitably.

 

To view a summary of each district meeting, see the links below. To follow how community input from the district meetings is compiled and track progress as the zoning reform process continues, visit www.zoningmatters.org .

Zoning Watch 2009 Archives

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