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Mayor Nutter, Deputy Mayor Cutler Announce Bicycle Initiatives
September 12 — Today Mayor Michael A. Nutter and Deputy Mayor Rina Cutler announced two new bicycle initiatives to begin in the month of September - 1,400 new bicycle racks will be installed around the City and the William Penn Foundation will convene a working group to explore the possibility of a bikeshare program in Philadelphia. Mayor Nutter and Deputy Mayor Cutler made these announcements while attending the Commerce Bank Bike Philly Tour. More than 4,000 riders participated in the family-friendly bike tour, celebrating the freedom of car-free Philadelphia streets. more »
Mayor Nutter's Statement on City Financial Situation
September 11 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter gave the following statement this afternoon at a press conference in City Hall:
Good afternoon. We’re here today to talk about the city budget and some serious challenges that the City of Philadelphia faces at this time. more »
Philadelphia's Educational Promise
September 11 - In a wide-ranging speech at South Philadelphia High School tonight Mayor Nutter will announce that, working together, the City of Philadelphia and the School District of Philadelphia have agreed to the implement the following:
An early warning system aimed at identifying children in the 6th grade who fit the profile of a potential dropout in later grades.
Parents will be informed of the potential dropout issue and children will receive assistance to overcome their educational deficits.
The City of Philadelphia will realign more than $200 million in funding for after-school, summer and prevention programs to help at-risk students.
The City and School District are committed to opening more Re-Engagement Centers in neighborhoods to serve better young adults who want to complete their education.
The City and School District are committed to securing more funding for educational options to serve the returning student population.
The City and School District are committed to expanding the Safe Corridors program to all schools that need enhanced safety.
The City and School District will expand the number of Student Success Centers and seek college and university partners.
The City will establish a CollegeReady Philadelphia program to expand college preparation services to more Philadelphia students.
The City will develop a program to help its employees complete their college degrees.
The Mayor’s Commission on Literacy will be charged with developing a citywide literacy program. more »
City Transportation Officials Announce
Urban Agenda for Federal Transportation Bill
September 9th, 2008, Washington, DC. The National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), an organization of city transportation officials from around the U.S., today called for a new vision for urban and metropolitan transportation systems. more »
NACTO Brochure
Mayor Nutter Appoints Leaders from Across Sectors to Serve on New Sustainability Advisory Board
September 7, 2008 - Mayor Michael A. Nutter has appointed leaders from government, non-profits and the private sector to serve on a newly-created Sustainability Advisory Board (SAB). This Board will serve as a leadership group that will assist the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability as it defines strategies and goals for developing a coordinated sustainability policy for the City of Philadelphia. more »
Statement from Mayor Michael A. Nutter
September 06 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter has issued the following statement:
I am deeply saddened by the death of Philadelphia Police Officer Isabel Nazario, killed in the line of duty yesterday evening. My thoughts and prayers and the thoughts and prayers of all Philadelphians are with her mother Patricia, her thirteen year old daughter Jazmine, and her sister Officer Maritza Mohamad, a Philadelphia Police Officer in the 39th District. We also pray for the recovery of Officer Nazario’s partner, Police Officer Terry Tull, who was injured in the same accident. more »
Mayor Nutter Urges all Philadelphians to Prepare for Emergencies
September 2 - Mayor Michael Nutter and Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. will be joined by a contingent of City officials; Tom Foley, CEO of the American Red Cross SEPA Chapter; Jayson Sutton of Target; Ready campaign spokesperson and celebrated actor David Morse; and members of the Red Cross Clubs to kick off a month-long series of community-based Preparedness events and workshops to be held throughout Philadelphia for National Preparedness Month. more »
Mayor Nutter's Education Week Schedule
WHO: Mayor Michael A. Nutter
WHAT: During Education Week Mayor Michael A. Nutter will underscore his commitment to a new partnership with the School District of Philadelphia and Superintendent Dr. Arlene Ackerman, working to halve the high school dropout rate, double the college degree attainment rate, provide a safe environment for students and teachers, and increase the literacy rate. more »
List of School Visits
Mayor Nutter and Governor Rendell address the media following the meeting with Foxwoods Casino
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Mayor Nutter Appoints Alan Greenberger as Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission
August 14 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced today that he has appointed Alan Greenberger as Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission. more »
City of Philadelphia Reaches Tentative Agreement with District Council 47
August 14 – Today the City of Philadelphia and representatives of AFSCME District Council 47 reached a tentative agreement on a one-year contract. Mayor Michael A. Nutter made the following statement this afternoon:
“Three weeks after I had the pleasure of announcing an historic agreement with more than 10,000 members of District Council 33, we’re here today to announce a tentative agreement with District Council 47, which represents about 3,300 white-collar workers. more »
City of Philadelphia Honored at ESRI's 2008 User Conference with President's Award
August 14, 2008 – The City of Philadelphia won the prestigious President’s Award at ERSI’s (formerly Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.) 2008 User Conference held this past weekend in Redlands, California. The City received the honor for its leadership and innovation in developing GIS (Geographic Information Systems) that improve numerous government functions and city services, while making a positive impact on the environment and society. more »
Mayor Kicks Off '08 Action Forums in Philadelphia
With a Focus on Crime and Public Safety
August 6 — U.S. Conference of Mayors President Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, along with Host Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Miami Police Chief and Police Executive Research Forum President, John Timoney, and USCM CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran, kicked off the Mayors ’08 Action Forums on crime in Philadelphia on Wednesday, August 6th at the Westin Hotel. more »
Mayor Nutter, Deputy Mayor Schwarz, Commissioner Ambrose, Announce More Changes at DHS
August 4 — Today Mayor Michael A. Nutter, Deputy Mayor Schwarz and Commissioner Anne Marie Ambrose announced more changes in response to the Grand Jury findings in relation to the death of Danieal Kelly in 2006. Two City workers under indictment have already been suspended with intent to dismiss and one named in the Grand Jury report has already resigned. Seven more City workers named in the District Attorney’s report will be suspended effective immediately, pending further investigation. The Commissioner’s Office, in conjunction with the Office of the Inspector General and the Chief Integrity Officer, will determine what, if any, further action should be taken. more »
Statement from Mayor Nutter
July 31, 2008 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter has issued the following statement:
I received a briefing today from the District Attorney on the charges that have been brought in the tragic case of the death of Danieal Kelly.
I am deeply saddened and outraged at the events that are described in the Grand Jury Report that was released today. The treatment that Danieal Kelly endured was utterly reprehensible and I condemn those responsible in the strongest possible terms. These individuals must be dealt with in the strongest possible legal manner. more »
Mayor Nutter Congratulates Philadelphia Soul on Championship
July 30 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter will not be in Philadelphia tomorrow for the Philadelphia Soul Championship Celebration, but would like to issue the following statement congratulating the Philadelphia Soul on their Arena Football League Championship:
“Philadelphia Soul’s victory on Sunday is a massive achievement for the city and for the team, and it marks the culmination of an incredible few years,” said Mayor Nutter. “It’s great to have a championship team in Philadelphia again and the players, coaches, staff, fans, owners, and families of the Soul all deserve a huge congratulation for their dedication and hard work. Philly’s got Soul!” more »
Mayor Nutter Invites Applications for Delaware Waterfront Corporation Board of Directors
July 29 — Mayor Michael Nutter announced that, as he evaluates the structure for a newly-formed Delaware Waterfront Corporation, he invites citizens interested in serving on the organization’s Board of Directors to submit a cover letter and resume for consideration. more »
City Reaches Tentative Agreement with Largest Municipal Union
July 24 - Tonight the City of Philadelphia and representatives of AFSCME District 33 reached a tentative agreement on a one-year contract. Mayor Michael A. Nutter issued the following statement in response to the tentative agreement:
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Mayor Nutter Announces New Appointments
July 18 - Mayor Michael A. Nutter today announced the appointments of Allan Frank as Chief Information Officer, Frances Burns as Commissioner of Licenses and Inspections and David Wilson as Deputy Managing Director for Administration. more »
Mayor Nutter Announces Office Of Arts, Culture And The Creative Economy
July 18 – This afternoon Mayor Michael A. Nutter signed an Executive Order creating the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy.
Gary Steuer, formerly Vice President of the New York based non-profit Americans for the Arts, was appointed as Chief Cultural Officer. Mr. Steuer will formally start with the Administration in October. more » | Executive Order
Mayor Nutter Announces Almost $20m To Reinvigorate Parkway & Neighborhood Green Space
July 17 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced today that a total of $19.25 million will be invested in reinvigorating the Benjamin Franklin Parkway and in developing Hawthorne Park, a community green space at 12th and Catharine. more »
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, City of Philadelphia and Pew Charitable Trusts Announce Extensive Improvements for Ben Franklin Parkway and Development of New Park in South Philadelphia
July 17 — Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, and The Pew Charitable Trusts today announced plans for extensive landscape and roadway enhancements on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway,
as well as the development of a new park in South Philadelphia’s Hawthorne neighborhood. A consortium of funders will provide more than $19 million for the work. more » | Parkway, Hawthorne Park fact sheet
Mayor Nutter Appoints New Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations
July 08 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced his nine appointees to the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations at a press conference in City Hall today.
The Mayor appointed: Rev. James Allen, Rabbi Rebecca Alpert, Regina Austin, Fernando Chang-Muy, Tom Earle, Cynthia Figueroa, Chukri Khorchid, Nick Torres and Kay Kyungsun Yu. Rev. Allen will continue to serve as the Chair of the Commission. more »
Mayor Nutter Kicks off Citywide, Single Stream Recycling in Philadelphia
July 07 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter announced today that Philadelphia is now the largest city on the East Coast of the United States to move to citywide, single stream recycling.
He also kicked off the new “All Together Now” single stream recycling program with a “BINdependence Day” celebration in City Hall. All Philadelphia residents are now “free” to put all recyclables into one bin - any bin. more »
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