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Do you want to open a child care daycare program in 2018?
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Business training by Community College of Philadelphia
26th District Community Crime Bulletin
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During the week of May 21 to May 26, 2018
FREE AND AFFORDABLE SUMMER CAMPS IN PHILLY
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Bandit Sign Roundup
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Did you know it is is illegal in Philadelphia to post or pay someone to post a sign on a streetlight, utility pole, traffic sign, historical marker, or street tree??
The Philadelphia Zero Waste & Litter Cabinet is holding an Illegal Signs Roundup from June 1st – June 15th, offering community groups $0.50 per sign up to 500 signs to remove illegal signs posted in the right-of-way throughout the city. Through the Illegal Signs Roundup, the Zero Waste & Litter Cabinet is working with community partners who are working on the ground to remove signs and make Philadelphia neighborhoods cleaner.
South Kensington Community Partners is excited to be participating in this initiative, and hopes our neighbors will join in!
Why collect signs?
While posting any sign on a streetlight or utility pole is illegal in Philadelphia, the “We Buy Houses” signs often target long-time homeowners who may be behind on mortgage or tax payments and are pressured into selling homes quickly for less than they are worth. This practice targets low-income homeowners and contributes to economic and racial segregation.
These signs are also an eyesore and contribute to litter in the neighborhood.
How can I help?
Help us collect signs! Join us on Saturday, June 9 for a morning of collecting signs and reporting neighborhood conditions to 311. If you can’t make it, feel free to collect signs on your own and drop them off at the SKCP office.
What happens to the money?
SKCP can make up to $250 from participating in this initiative, and will use the funds to further our work to assist low-income neighbors, tend and preserve neighborhood green spaces, host community events, plant trees, clean vacant lots, and bring the community voice to neighborhood development.
What can we do about predatory homebuyers?
Many homeowners feel pressured into selling their homes due to unpaid mortgage or property taxes. Make sure your neighbors know about the Save Your Home Philly Hotline, operated by Philadelphia Legal Assistance, that provides free legal advice and referrals to homeowners at any stage in the foreclosure process. Call 215-334-HOME (4663) between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday for help.
CRUZ RECREATION CENTER
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SUMMER DAY CAMP 2018
SUMMER CAMP at TOWEY PLAYGROUND
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SPORTS CAMP at TOWEY PLAYGROUND
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Community Meeting - June 4
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SUMMER FUN FLEA MARKET!
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Towey Recreation Center
Property Tax Appeal 101
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In April 2018, Notices of Proposed Valuation were sent out for Tax Year 2019. The Notice is not a bill - it is informing of the new proposed value for your property and contains important information that will impact your tax bill. If you did not receive a Notice, it means there has been no change in your property’s value from the previous year.
If you do not agree with the new proposed value of your property, you can request a First Level Review (FLR). Forms to request an FLR were included in the April mailing.
If you did not receive or have misplaced your FLR form, you can get one up from the SKCP office (visit 1301 N 2nd Street 9-5:30, call 215-427-3463, or email Ellie at ematthews@southkensingtoncommunity). You can also call the city at 215-686-9200 to request a form.
The deadline to request a First Level Review is Friday, May 25.
FLR forms must be submitted by mail and postmarked on Friday, May 25. You should submit one FLR form per parcel and include any information relevant to your appeal including photos or recent appraisals, if applicable.
Why request an FLR? If you disagree with the assessment value of your property, you should request an FLR. The new value will impact your property tax payment, which you can calculate here.
Not sure if you should request a FLR? Check out these maps to see how your assessment compares to your neighbors. If your property assessment is not consistent with others on your block, you might consider an appeal.
What happens after you request an FLR? Based on the information you submit with your request, the Evaluator may decrease, increase, or keep the assessed value the same.
What if you don’t like the outcome of the FLR? You can file a Formal Appeal with the Board of Revision Taxes. This is a more involved process that will include attending a hearing. The deadline to submit your Formal Appeal is October 1, 2018.
What if you miss the FLR deadline? You can file a Formal Appeal with the Board of Revenue Taxes. This is a more involved process that will include attending a hearing. The deadline to submit your Formal Appeal is October 1, 2018.
What if you can’t afford your taxes? If increased property taxes are putting a strain on your budget, consider enrolling in one of the city’s many property tax assistance programs. The Longtime Owner Occupant Program is for longtime homeowners. The Homestead Exemption is for ANY homeowner! Visit the Department of Revenue’s website for more information on assistance for active duty military, senior citizens, and payment plans if you have unpaid back taxes. Or stop by the SKCP office for help!
Spread The Word! OIC of America Celebrates Reentry Month w/Resource and Job Fair!
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DO YOU HAVE WORKING SMOKE ALARMS AT HOME?
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PSA #2 CRIME REPORT
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Community Zoning Meeting
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PSA #2 CRIME REPORT
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Kindergarten Open House Week
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James R. Ludlow School, 550 Master street
PSA #2 CRIME REPORT
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Candidate Forum - State Representative for the 181st District
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Join South Kensington Community Partners, Arab-American Development Corp, and Northern Liberties Neighbors Association to meet and learn more about candidates running for Representatives in the 181st District.
Candidates will be give time for opening remarks, and then take questions from the audience. Attendees are listed below but subject to change.
Remember to vote in the Primary on May 15! Polls are open 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Diabetes Self-Management Program
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Attend the information session to learn more!