Thank You! The Big Urbanist Wins from the 2019 Primary
The 2019 election results are in, and we at 5th Square want to say THANK YOU for all the help and support Philly's urbanist community provided to us and to candidates during this primary election cycle. There was a lot at stake this year, and with your help, we were able to make our core issues of mobility, land planning, and public space policies an important part of the election season conversation.
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Newsletter: VOTE tomorrow for a pro-transit, pro-bike, pro-housing City Council
Weekly Newsletter, Issue 85
VOTE TUESDAY!
Tuesday's election is an opportunity that only comes once every four years to really shift the power at City Hall to elected representatives who can help us win more frequent and reliable public transit, safer streets for pedestrians and cyclists, and abundant and affordable housing for all Philadelphians. Read up on 5th Square's 2019 endorsements and vote for a pro-transit, pro-bike, pro-housing City Council tomorrow, Tuesday, May 21st.
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2019 Primary Election - 5th Square Endorsements
For the upcoming 2019 primary election on May 21st, 5th Square Endorses:
Council At-LargeAdrián RIVERA-REYES #54Helen GYM #56Eryn SANTAMOOR #60Justin DIBERARDINIS #80
District Council 2nd DistrictLauren VIDAS #84
District Council 3rd DistrictJamie GAUTHIER #85
Charter Change Question #4“Public Safety Enforcement Officer” - YES
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City Council Candidates Talk Public Transit in ‘Broke in Philly’ Questionnaire
Candidates for City Council and for other public offices had great responses on public transportation in the "Broke in Philly" questionnaire! Our endorsed candidates especially shined!
Most candidates favored family-friendly fares, discounted or free youth rates, expanding university pass programs, optimization of the bus system, and ending the $1 transfer fee.
Several Council candidates we didn’t endorse also had good ideas for transit, showing that the tide is turning on this issue.
Here are their responses to the question: “How will you increase access to public transportation in Philly?”
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Newsletter: Help Elect Urbanist Candidates for City Council next Tuesday!
Next Tuesday May 21st is Primary Election Day!
This election is a once-every-four-years opportunity to make a major difference for urbanist causes in Philadelphia, with local elected officials having outsized responsibility for whether our built environment, and especially our transportation and housing systems, are accessible for all residents.
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5th Square Endorses "Yes" Vote for Charter Change Question #4
We endorse a "Yes" vote for Proposed Charter Change Question #4 in the upcoming May 21st election, establishing the title of "Public Safety Enforcement Officer" to assist the Police Department in regulating the flow of traffic.
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Newsletter: Johnson May Oppose 22nd St Protected Bike Lane Petition, Squilla Takes up Italian Market Driveway Issue
Weekly Newsletter, Issue 83
The 2019 Election is in just three weeks!Check out 5th Square's 2019 City Council slate and vote for a pro-transit, pro-bike, pro-housing City Council on Tuesday, May 21st. We're supporting Lauren Vidas for District 2, Jamie Gauthier for District 3, and Helen Gym, Justin DiBerardinis, Eryn Santamoor, and Adrian Rivera-Reyes for At-Large.
Not able to make it into the polls on Election Day? Click here to get an absentee ballot which must be received by the County Board of Elections by Tuesday, May 14th.
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Most Council Incumbents Tell the Inquirer They Support More Bike Lanes. We Checked the Record
City Council candidates weighed in on bike lanes in the inquirer’s 2019 primary survey, with almost all saying they support more bike lanes. But some of these candidates are incumbents who have wielded some real power over Street apportionment for many years, so rather than ask them about this in the abstract, we can actually check the record to see what they’ve done in practice.
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Newsletter: Candidate Events Galore, Block Party Glitches, Making SEPTA Family-Friendly
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We are deep into Election Season here in Philadelphia, with less than a month to go before the big day on May 21st. Check out who all is on the ballot using Committee of Seventy's ballot tool and look up your polling place to see where you vote.
This week, we are featuring a huge array of candidate events so you can get involved with supporting our endorsed slate of candidates for a more accessible, sustainable, equitable Philadelphia for all residents! Take a look at the following events, pick a few to check out, and sign up with a campaign to help get out the vote in the final weeks of the campaign!
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Newsletter: Pedestrianize the Italian Market, Register to Vote Online by April 22
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Are you registered to vote? Have you recently moved or are new to Philly? Make sure you Register to Vote right now! In order to participate in the upcoming primary election on May 21st, you MUST register to vote (and select a party affiliation) by April 22nd! -- You can register online!
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