Development

Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024
1:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. EST

Add to iCal

Add to Google Calendar

Remote meeting on Zoom

Agenda, meeting materials and access information available at: https://www.phila.gov/departments/philadelphia-city-planning-commission/public-meetings/

If you have a computer, tablet, or smartphone, please join us online: You will be able to view the meeting and submit questions.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84828206308?pwd=VjZiUnUwT1lodU5NOENqUFZ1R01idz09

If you have a computer, tablet, or smartphone, please join us online: You will be able to view the meeting and submit questions.

• The meeting will open to the public at 1:00 PM • Zoom may ask you to add an extension to your browser before you log in.

Members of the public have multiple ways to comment on agenda items. When the agenda item that you are interested in is being discussed, you can use the “raise hand” feature in Zoom. If you are joining by phone, you may also use the “raise hand” feature by dialing “*9” during the public comment period.

We will also field questions and comments by email. Questions and comments must be received on or before the conclusion of the Civic Design Review meeting in order to be considered. Please send emails to: CDR@phila.gov.

Recordings of the Civic Design Review meetings will be posted on the Planning Commission website.

Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Philadelphia - PA Documenters Team

Note-taking by Margaret Guerra

CDR Committee met to review five projects, with three of them returning for their second and final review. Although a quorum was not met, projects were reviewed and passed through due to previous agreement between project teams and PCPC staff.

Agency Information

Philadelphia City Planning Commission and Civic Design Review Committee

www.phila.gov

CDR@phila.gov

See Documenters reporting

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission (PCPC) and Civic Design Review (CDR) committee hold public meetings online. At these meetings, they review:

  • Major subdivisions.
  • Zoning bills.
  • Neighborhood and citywide plans.
  • Large projects meeting certain size thresholds.
  • Large projects applying for zoning variances.
  • Applications for removing or adding streets and other rights-of-way.

More from this agency