rileybgone
rileybgone t1_jdfdjkp wrote
Reply to comment by PhillyPanda in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
Student safety isn't prioritized when students decide to flip cars before an eagles game. They want to talk about the life long residents they also need to talk about their students' wrecklessness off campus. It's not acceptable for their students to be dickheads just because it's north philly
rileybgone t1_jdfd6fc wrote
Reply to comment by worsedadever in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
My point exactly. They want to talk about residents of north philly they also need to address their own students who think north philly is a place its okay to act like a dickhead
rileybgone t1_jdfazbc wrote
Reply to comment by 31November in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
Temple was founded as a night school to help poor people get college degrees, only in the last 30 or 40 years has it expanded to be a large university. Temple has expanded its campus through a significant chunk of North Central and has displaced thousands and created a rent bubble in the neighborhood. The school doesn't provide enough housing for students, and many live off campus. Temple has a responsibility, written or not, to ensure they at least provide some benefits for north central and giving them access to 1 indoor food court is the least they can do. They dont even allow memberships to the library which is absurd every single liberary, university or not, should allow the general public memberships to access the extensive amount of material they otherwise may not be able to get. It's not like the students don't cause trouble either. Just during the eagles game a month ago, they flipped a car a few blocks off campus.
rileybgone t1_jdf9zad wrote
Reply to comment by WhyNotKenGaburo in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
Temple is causing a lot of gentrification within a very poor local community and the idea is if temple is going to exist in North Central Philly and expand it needs to help the local community that it was initially started to serve. Temple was founded as a night school for people who couldn't afford to go to university and only within the last 30ish years became a large university. With that a lot of rents are being driven up because Temple doest guarantee on campus housing for its students. It prioritizes freshman and even then some people aren't able to get dorms. So a significant majority of the students live in rentals off campus, which is causing a lot of displacement. The least they could do is let the community access an incredibly small portion of the amenities they build for students
rileybgone t1_jdf7yzf wrote
Reply to comment by WhyNotKenGaburo in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
We have similar policies. This is a food court on broad street that contains a chickfila, panda express and a Starbucks lol it just happens to be located right beneath the actual dining hall that only students have access to.
rileybgone t1_jdf7qsv wrote
Reply to comment by 31November in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
I mean, that sounds pretty entitled. temple did decide to expand their campus in a poor neighborhood, not build enough student hous8ng so students rent up a lot of the housing stock driving a lot of people out of the neighborhood, the least they could do, the Least, is allow public access to a food court. It's not a dinning hall, you are not directly paying the school to eat in there it should be given public access
rileybgone t1_jaeklhy wrote
Reply to Before the el went to Frankford, it went down Delaware Ave to South St to service the ferries. The portal was on Front St going north, before making this super sharp curve around a building at Arch and going down Delaware. Photos from 1910. by beancounter2885
There was a point where the delaware ave el was around at the same time as the Frankford el. It operated as a branch up until just after the Ben Franklin Bridge was built, and the ferries became less useful. The ferries still allowed for a direct connection to the Pennsylvania-Reading sea shore lines from old city, which was a passanger train service that operated out of a Camden water front terminal to the shore. I think they went to cape may, wild wood, ocean city, Atlantic city, and made stops all throughout south jersey. Imagine something like the terminal in jersey city that allows you to take a ferry to New York.
rileybgone t1_jaeb04c wrote
Reply to comment by vmtyler in PennDOT gives green light for construction on cap over I-95 at Penn’s Landing by PienotPi
Fr route 95 through jersey where it belongs and remove 676 entirely. Expand patco service to west philly to compensate
rileybgone t1_jaeah86 wrote
Reply to comment by Pattern_Is_Movement in PennDOT gives green light for construction on cap over I-95 at Penn’s Landing by PienotPi
Or just capping it with housing. Either way would be great
rileybgone t1_j0s85dn wrote
Reply to comment by AbsentEmpire in 171-Unit Project with Lidl Supermarket Breaks Ground at Broad & Girard Former CVS Site by ColdJay64
Lol I know the code and I think there shouldn't be parking minimums whatsoever in the city limits
rileybgone t1_j0naias wrote
Reply to comment by DanHassler0 in 171-Unit Project with Lidl Supermarket Breaks Ground at Broad & Girard Former CVS Site by ColdJay64
Eh I suppose but it's in the middle of one of the largest cities in the country. All adding parking, especially an underground garage, does is inflate the cost for no reason and cements the city into car dependency
rileybgone t1_j0jo28x wrote
Reply to comment by z3vin in 171-Unit Project with Lidl Supermarket Breaks Ground at Broad & Girard Former CVS Site by ColdJay64
I think it's pretty high given how much transit is in the area
rileybgone t1_j0jntwn wrote
Reply to comment by AbsentEmpire in 171-Unit Project with Lidl Supermarket Breaks Ground at Broad & Girard Former CVS Site by ColdJay64
Yeah and I was also shocked it even has parking given its proximity to good transit
rileybgone t1_jdgc3t1 wrote
Reply to comment by BureaucraticHotboi in Temple limits public access to food court following violent incidents by Sunset_Bleu
Yeah it's not a great thing but there's always a material explanation as to why thing are the way they are. And temple, while important, is currently functioning like a tumor. Devouring the neighborhood and providing little to nothing for the local working class. Maybe some okay paying jobs at best while not allowing any true upward mobility.