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Requirements for resuming construction activity in Philadelphia
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As you know, today Mayor Jim Kenney announced an Executive Order that authorizes construction activity, previously shut down by emergency order, to resume on May 1st. Significant restrictions must be in place on construction sites to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
Under the Executive Order, construction work cannot proceed within any occupied dwelling unit or within shared common areas of a multi-family residential building. No underpinning, demolition of attached structures, or other work that requires the support of an existing party wall may take place.
More information is available from a blog post on the homepage of the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) website. The post will be kept updated and FAQs will be added to L&I’s site.
If you are reporting on a project in the neighborhood,
have questions or concerns send to: rco@southkensingtoncommunity.org
Philly 311 Hours
Philly311’s contact center remains open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m Monday through Friday and will also be open extended hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m this weekend, May 8 and 9.
Residents can place a service request by calling 3-1-1 or dialing (215) 686-8686 or through submitting service requests online.
Language translation services are available.
COVID-19 INFORMATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
Get COVID-19 updates sent to your phone:
-Text COVIDPHL to 888-777City Provides Update on COVID-19, click here.
PA Provides Updates on Covid-19, click here.
Philadelphia Department of Public Health announced activation of the Greater Philadelphia Coronavirus Helpline.
The Helpline can be reached by calling 1-800-722-7112
COVID-19 UPDATES
311 Extended Hours
Philly311’s contact center remains open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m Monday through Friday and will also be open extended hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m the following two weekends on April 18 and 19 and April 25 and 26.
Residents can place a service request by calling 3-1-1 or dialing (215) 686-8686 or through submitting service requests online. Language translation services are available.
Flushing Wipes Could Cost You, Damage Infrastructure [PWD] More details here.
Due to a flood of sanitary wipes at the city’s three Water Pollution Control Plants and 19 pumping stations, we are calling on residents to stop flushing anything other than toilet paper along with bathroom waste.
WEAR A MASK!
Who should be tested, where you can get a test, click here [phila.gov] [pdf]
Nearby test site: American Family Care (AFC) Urgent Care, 180 W. Girard Ave. (below Acme at 2nd & Girard)Going to a Pennsylvania business that remains open during the pandemic? Health Secretary Signs Order Providing Worker Safety Measures to Combat COVID-19
CDC - Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19. The CDC provides three ways to make masks, including a sewn mask, a no-sew design from a T-shirt, and a design with a bandana here. Use the Inquirer's simple template to make a face mask at home.
NEARBY FOOD DISTRIBUITON for SENIORS, STUDENTS & FAMILIES
The city added two new sites to the locations providing meals for children on Mondays and Thursdays. More here.
In the neighborhood: West Kensington Ministry, Kensington CAPA and John F. Street Center.
Free meals for seniors during COVID-19. Details here.
In the neighborhood: CHCS Norris Square Center, Lutheran Settlement House, Northern Living Center.
FAMILY HEALTH & LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Resources for Babies.
The Department of Public Health, along with the Office of Children and Families, announced nine community sites where caregivers of infants can find free baby supplies—including diapers. A list of the sites available here.
Philadelphia Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program provides eligible caregivers with an EBT card they can use to purchase food, diapers and formula. To enroll in Philadelphia WIC residents can apply online, email phillywic@northwic.org, or call 215-978-6100.
Breastfeeding support is available virtually through Pacify–a free, mobile app that gives on-demand access to professional lactation (breastfeeding) experts. Moms should use the enrollment code ‘Philly.’
PCCY’s HealthWatch Helpline Is Available To Help. Does your child need insurance now! Call 215-563-5848x17
PCCY Helps Families Get Health Insurance in Every Language.
How To Get Health Insurance For Your Child and You. More details here.
Philadelphia Legal Assistance [PLA resources]
Philadelphia Legal Assistance Has Launched a Free UC Application Service Hotline! The number is 215-999-6910.
Community Legal Services [CLS]: Resources for COVID-19.
You can get help over the phone for all cases we handle by calling 215-981-3700
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
Information and resources for workers impacted by COVID-19,
click here [phila.gov].
Get your benefits: How to navigate PA’s overloaded unemployment system. [BillyPenn]
It could be a month before gig workers receive any funds.
More details here,
How to Select Your "Reason for Separation" in Unemployment Compensation Applications During the Coronavirus Crisis. [PLA]
Unemployment Compensation and COVID-19. Details here.