Is it time for a Permit Parking Blacklist?

Councilmember Maria Quiñones-Sánchez is pushing for a tool that might quell parking wars in developing neighborhoods. Philly 3.0’s engagement director on why it may be a solution we need

By Jon Geeting

How Biden Could Make Philly Housing More Affordable

The issue is income, not high housing costs—and that, Philly 3.0’s engagement director says, is where the new president may be part of the solution

By Jon Geeting

Now Can We Abolish the City Commissioners Office?

Republican Al Schmidt says he won’t run again. Is now the time to make a much-needed change to how our elections are run?

By Jon Geeting

Is Trumpism Without Trump PA’s Future?

Eight of nine state representatives voted against certifying Joe Biden’s win last week. That, says Philly 3.0’s engagement director, may bode poorly for upcoming state elections

By Jon Geeting

A Covid-19 Success Story

Curbside dining allowed restaurants to remain open long after rules limited their indoor capacity. Philly 3.0’s engagement director makes a case for never going back.

By Jon Geeting

A Jobs Bonanza for Black Philadelphians?

Philly 3.0’s engagement director on why the City should use building more buildings as a fount of jobs and tax money

By Jon Geeting

A Closer Look at Act 77

Why the loss of the straight-party voting option doesn't explain PA Democrats' down-ballot weakness

By Jon Geeting

Making History in Harrisburg

Philadelphia Rep. Joanna McClinton breaks ground as the new PA House Democratic leader

By Jon Geeting

Conspiracy vs. Capacity

Philadelphia 3.0’s director of engagement highlights how ballot-counting is being handled throughout the state—and at what potential cost

By Jon Geeting

5 things we know about early voting in Philly

There are still 18 days left until Election Day, but here’s a sneak preview of how things are faring so far

By Jon Geeting