Voice: Jon Geeting
Hope For Housing Access
Philly 3.0’s engagement director applauds the state legislature’s big moves on housing this year. Now, let’s keep it going.
By Jon GeetingWhat We Know About Philly’s New Ward Leaders
The good news from 2022’s ward race, according to Philly 3.0’s engagement editor: A slight gain in “open wards.” The bad news: Philly machine politics is still going strong
By Jon GeetingA Major Pocketbook Issue
New property assessments out today could significantly raise taxes next year for Philadelphia homeowners. Philly 3.0’s engagement director on what the City can do to ease the burden
By Jon GeetingSEPTA for the Win
The transit agency’s new pilot will give 15,000 workers free Anywhere Passes. Philly 3.0's engagement director on why Key Advantage could save public transportation
By Jon GeetingWhat We Know About 2022’s Ward Elections
The bad news, according to Philly 3.0’s engagement director? Too many vacancies remain. The good news? You can easily write yourself in to victory.
By Jon GeetingRun For Office in Philly
Petitions to get on the ballot for committeeperson are due March 15. Here, Philly 3.0's engagement director with everything you need to know to throw your hat in the ring
By Jon GeetingAre City Council Term Limits on the Way?
Councilmembers Allan Domb, Helen Gym and four others agree that legislators should make way for new blood. Are there six more willing to make it happen?
By Jon GeetingGuess What’s to Blame for Keeping Washington Avenue Unsafe?
Despite 10 years of planning, the City’s failure to deliver on promises to make the South Philly arterial safer is the handiwork of a longtime good governance nemesis: councilmanic prerogative
By Jon GeetingWhat’s Missing From This Picture?
A handful of ward leaders are choosing the nominees in special elections. There’s one thing missing from this insider, backroom process: You!
By Jon GeetingA Housing Bonanza for Philly
City permits for new housing made up 50 percent of all permits released statewide. That’s good news economically and politically.
By Jon Geeting