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Vol. XIV No. 44

Issue 580

November 1, 2018

“The good things we do must be made a part of the public record”

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CAPTAIN HOOK, Mister Smee and friends had a successful day at recruiting the children in their colorful costumes as they performed a pirate training show at Snyder Plaza. The Goldenberg Group and Philadelphia’s 3rd Police District invited Trick or Treaters and their families to don their favorite costumes and celebrate Halloween by uncovering pirates’ treasure throughout Snyder Plaza, Columbus Commons and Columbus North shopping centers. Photos by Eldon Graham

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Queen Village Housing Is Renewed

A NEW LOOK where once the Southwark public-housing towers stood.

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xecutives from the Michaels Organization, the Philadelphia Housing Authority and elected city officials gathered with residents of the Courtyard at Riverview apartment community on October 26 to celebrate the completion of extensive renovations undertaken there during the last 18 months. The ceremonial grand re-

opening, complete with ribbon-cutting, marks the rehabilitation and long-term preservation of a critically needed affordable housing resource for seniors and families in the Queen Village neighborhood of South Philadelphia. Located on the former site of the Southwark public-housing towers, Courtyard was originally built in the 1990s and includes

a 165-unit high-rise designated for seniors as well as 305 low-rise homes for families. The kitchens of all 470 units were updated with new counters, and energy-saving appliances, and all baths were renovated with new fixtures and vanities. Individual units also received new flooring. Building repairs included roofing and window replacements, modernization of the elevators, and improvements to the heating and ventilation system. “We thank our residents for their patience during the rehabilitation process, and the strong support of the Philadelphia Housing Authority and the city of Philadelphia, which made the modernization of Courtyard possible,” said Andrew Davenport, VP of Michaels Development.

L-R AT THE ribbon-cutting: Councilwoman Helen Gym; Andrew Davenport, VP of Michaels Development; Inez Green, Courtyard at Riverview Council president; Milton Pratt Jr., VP of Michaels Development; Councilman Mark Squilla; and Daniel K. Fitzpatrick, president of Citizens Bank, Mid Atlantic Region.

“We are fortunate to have a like-minded partner in The Michaels Organization,” said PHA President & CEO Kelvin A. Jeremiah. “Courtyard is the latest example of PHA’s desire to work with private-sector partners who understand the importance and the need to preserve affordable housing, especially

in areas of the city where rents are rising,” he added. Jeremiah also credited an innovative program offered by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development known as Rental Assistance Demonstration that helps attract private capital to public-housing modernization efforts.

Johnson Aids New Home-Buyers

REPRESENTING TD Bank at Councilman Kenyatta Johnson’s housing fair were, L-R, Megan Dougherty, Hannah Utu and Alicia Augustine. Photos by Wendell Douglas

FIRST-TIME home shoppers were counseled by Councilman Johnson at Yesha Church in Point Breeze. L-R were Johnson, Charmaine Matlock-Turner, Deborah Mason and host Bishop James Robinson.

L-R, MIGUEL ALBAN, Anthony Poluch, Jr. and Patrick McGowan represented Bryn Mawr Trust.

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he Bethel Burying Ground Historic Site Memorial Committee invites Philadelphians to participate in a series of public meetings about the Bethel Burying Ground Memorial. These meetings will provide opportunities to learn the stories of the thousands of African Americans laid to rest at the Bethel Burying Ground Historic Site, explore the vision for the memorial and answer questions about the project. The

public is invited to discuss the importance of telling this story and provide input about the memorial. Light refreshments will be included. “Through these meetings, we hope to increase public knowledge about the history of the Bethel Burying Ground while receiving input about the memorial project,” said Kelly Lee, Chief Cultural Officer and Bethel Burying Ground Historic Site Memorial Committee member. “We are looking forward

to sharing and learning from the general public.” Public meetings will be held: • Sunday, Nov. 4, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church, 419 S. 6th Street. • Thursday, Nov. 15, 6-7:30 p.m. St. Philip Neri Parish, 218 Queen Street. • Tuesday, Nov. 20, 6-7:30 p.m. Logan Branch, Free Library, 1333 Wagner Avenue. • Wednesday, Nov. 28,

6-7:30 p.m. Lucien E. Blackwell West Philadelphia Regional Library, 125 S. 52nd Street. Visit the link to register for a meeting. https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/ bethel-burying-ground-memorial-public-meetings-tickets-51217604233?aff In June 2018, the City of Philadelphia officially announced plans to develop a meaningful memorialization of the Bethel Burying Ground Historic Site that reflects its role in Philadelphia’s history.

The Bethel Burying Ground Historic Site Memorial Committee is committed to an inclusive process in the development of a purposeful portrayal of this site and will collect public input from these meetings to share with the artist(s) who will be responsible for the design of the Memorial. For those who cannot attend the public meetings, please share your input for the Bethel Burying Ground Memorial online by visiting creativephl. org/bethelburyinggroundmemorial.

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E DON’T LIKE repeating the same line every year – we really don’t. But there is no way to talk about this election without saying that it is the most important election of our lifetime. Yes, we wrote the identical exhortation last year. And the year before that … ad infinitum. At this critical juncture in American history, we must make our voices heard, our desires known,

You’re worried your vote won’t be enough? Then grab, push, pull, drag those in your circle who feel the same – bring them with you by any means necessary to the polls, for there is strength in numbers, and there is weakness in apathy. You’re afraid of voting for the first time or for the first time in a long time? Get over it. Your country – what you want to be your country – is at stake. Do you want your vote to empower those who will do your bidding as your employee, or do you want to embolden those whose every action is designed to make you believe that your vote doesn’t matter. Vote. It’s the right thing to do. It is the only thing to do on Nov. 6. You are the change you have been hoping for.

That Familiar Stink

BY BRETT MANDEL N A CITY KNOWN for awesome (mmm – Jim’s Steaks) and awful (ugh – refinery) smells, it seems like that sulfuric stench of natural gas is one that cannot be avoided. The distinctive smell is meant to be disturbing so we know the volatile gas is present and can alert proper authorities to find the source of any leaking gas. That’s a good thing. But, in Philadelphia, so much having to do with the city-owned Philadelphia Gas Works just plain stinks. Last month, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission again called upon Philadelphia to eliminate wasteful and duplicative Gas Works governance, but city leaders have no plans to do so. It reeks of malfeasance when proper authorities are alerted to trouble but do nothing to fix costly problems. The Philadelphia Gas

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our hopes expressed, our fears rejected like never before. The forces arrayed against the American Way, contra the American Dream, athwart the American People must be driven back. Their insidious efforts to deprive us of our vote – the likes of which have not been seen since the darkest days of the Jim Crow era – must be exposed for the hateful last gasp of a cancer no longer allowed to metastasize upon the body politic. You’re in a cold sweat over the inexorable march of global warming? Vote for those who understand it is a man-made phenomenon and will act accordingly. You’re fearful for the future of civil discourse and of the violence begat by dog-whistle political zealots? Vote to show them that their time has come.

Works is a collection of assets owned by the city and managed by a board appointed by the mayor. For years, the operations of the municipally owned utility were regulated by the Philadelphia Gas Commission, a five-member board comprising two members appointed by the mayor, two members appointed by City Council, and the City controller. Additionally, City Council itself must approve Gas Works budgets. Since 2000, regulation of the operations of the Gas Works have been assigned to Pennsylvania’s Public Utility Commission, but the Gas Commission has remained in existence, spending about $1 million each year to fund its staff and consultants. This cumbersome and redundant governance raises costs and complicates organizational efforts. Of course, those increased costs fall upon us

ratepayers in the form of higher-than-necessary gas bills. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported: “The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, in an update of its 2015 management audit of the Philadelphia Gas Works, said the city had failed to address a longstanding suggestion to streamline the ‘duplicative and unclear’ governance structure, over the City-owned gas utility.” The article quotes the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission audit stating, “The current corporate governance structure is duplicative, does not follow standard governance practices, and has been highlighted in numerous PUC audit reports as inefficient.” Let’s be clear. Philadelphia should not own and operate a gas utility to begin (Cont. Page 9)

WITH THE STATUE of Octavius Catto looming behind him, State Sen. Art Haywood joined Congressman Bob Brady and other leaders last week to speak out on the wave of bomb threats directed at prominent Democrats and journalists across the nation. Haywood called for peace and civility.

MARK your CALENDAR Nov. 2- Shirley Kitchen & Sid Booker host “Shtrimp & Cocktail Rally to Gert Out the Vote!” at Club LaPointe’, 4600 N. Broad St., 5:30-7:30 p.m. Guests: Gov. Tom Wolf, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey & a host of elected officials. Nov. 6- General Election. Nov. 11- Nat’l Constitution Ctr. hosts Liberty Medal Award at 525 Arch St., 5 p.m. Honorees: George W. & Laura Bush. For info: Merissa Blum (215) 409-6645.

Nov. 15- Councilwoman Cherelle Parker hosts Criminal Record Expungement Clinic & Resource Fair at Lawncrest Rec Ctr., 6000 Rising Sun Ave, 5-8 p.m. Must register by Nov. 2. To register: (215) 6 86-3454. Nov. 15- Phila. Public Record hosts “Public Servant of the Year” Award Banquet at Galdo’s Entertainment Complex, 20th St. & Moyamensing Ave., 5:308:30 p.m. Honoring State Sen. Christine Tartaglione Tickets $50, $60 at door. For info: Melissa Barrett (215) 755-2000 #5 or mbarrett@phillyrecord.com. Nov. 15- Alan Butkovitz hosts Fundraiser at McCormick’s & Schmick’s, 1 S. Broad St., 5:308:30 p.m. Support levels $3,000, $1,000, $250. For info: Dominique Miller (609) 784-4513. Nov. 15- State Rep. Pam DeLissio hosts Town hall

Mtg. at Roxborough Me. Hosp., Wolcott Aud., 5800 Ridge Ave., 7 p.m. Analysis of midterms and legislative strategy for 2019. For info: (1215) 482-8726. Nov. 18- Councilman Mark Squilla hosts Re-Election Kickoff Event at Mifflin Tavern, 1843 S. 2nd St., 1-4 p.m. Eagles game. Hail Mary $2,500, Touchdown $1,000, Field Goal $500, General Admission $30, Payable to “Squilla for Council,” P.O. Box 37332, Phila., PA 19147. For info: 267) 275-2120. Nov. 30-Dec. 2- Penna. Soc. Weekend is held at N.Y. Hilton Midtown1335 Ave. of the Americas. Brian Roberts of Comcast is honoree. Dec. 10- City Council candidate Isaiah Thomas hosts Holiday Party at Dist. 1199C, 1319 Locust St. 6:30-8:30 p.m. For info: Dominique Miller (609) 784-4513.


ON NOVEMBER 6!

ARTIST’S conception of what a future solarized Philadelphia cityscape may look like.

Governor Tom Wolf and Rep. Jim Roebuck urge you to get out and vote!

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SOLAR POWER got a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to train youth for jobs in that field. The School District will run a three-year curriculum for clean-energy careers. The Philadelphia Energy Authority announced the program at City Hall. L-R were Walt Lakabosky; Danielle Floyd, School District COO; Christine Knapp, Philadelphia Water Department; Councilwoman Blondell Reynolds-Brown; Councilman Derek Green; Council President Darrell Clarke; Emily Schapira, executive director, Philadelphia Energy Authority; Laura Rigell, solar manager, PEA; Steve Luxter; Tony Gay, PECO; Farah Jiménez, Philadelphia Education Fund; and Spencer Wright. Photos by Leona Dixon

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POLS on the STREET BY JOE SHAHEELI HIGH NUMBER of absentee ballots bodes for a high turnout in Pennsylvania’s 2018 midterm election. Absentee-ballot requests were closed on Oct. 30. But as of Friday, Oct. 26, the Pennsylvania Department of State had received almost 200,000 requests. And 96,000 had already clocked their votes. That is days ahead of the pace in the last midterm, 2014. As absentee ballots go, so goes Election Day turnout – sort of. Absentees are a sound predictor of overall turnout. But there are party differences. Republicans tend to lead in absentee ballots because they are over-represented in the business community, which is politically savvy but must plan frequent travels. Democrats stray less far from home, so

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they wait till the last minute. This year, the Democrats are turning the tables on this model in total requests (although not in returned votes as of Oct. 26). That’s not what Keystone State Republicans wanted to hear. It could signify that affluent suburban moderates, who also travel on business, have switched from Republican or Independent since the Trump era began. The Morning Call found that before the Oct. 6 cutoff, 8,594,046 people had registered to vote in the Commonwealth – up 342,996 from the 2014 midterm election.

Are Pennsylvanians On the Same Page? Pennsylvania’s leading statewide political-action organization for young progressives, Keystone Progress, is promoting a savvily designed poll that argues there really are things Pennsylvanians of all parties agree on. Can it be true? The poll, called “Building Community in the Commonwealth,” was conducted by Populus, a British pollster. Its discoveries: both urban and rural Pennsylvania voters think alike on corporate influence, school funding and the benefits of a $15

hourly minimum wage. “This poll demonstrates there is more that unites us than divides us,” Daniel Doubet, executive director of Keystone Progress, said in a joint statement. The poll — conducted by Populus and commissioned by a coalition of progressive groups, including People’s Action, Reclaim Philadelphia, Keystone Progress Education Fund, POWER and HOPE Not Hate — surveyed 3,000 Pennsylvanians across every county earlier this month. More than 70% of urban residents and nearly 70% of rural ones held that corporations “rig the system to make profits at the expense of ordinary people” while nearly 80% statewide agreed that elected officials pay more attention to “wealthy campaign contributors and corporate lobbyists.” A large portion of urban and rural residents agreed that Pennsylvania schools are underfunded – 40% of rural residents and almost 45% of city folks. How about raising the minimum wage? In the sticks, 50% of residents are for it, as are 60% of urbanites. This Populus poll should not be held to the same standard that widely reported

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66A Gears up for Nov. 6

66A WARD LEADER Shawn Dillon held his 8th annual Pre-Election Party to an overflow crowd in the District Council 21 Hall on Southampton Road. Ward and labor leaders who joined with Democratic Party activists for an upbeat night included, L-R, Ward Leaders Pat Parkinson, Bill Dolbow, Tim Savage, Dillon and Janice Sulman; Congressman Bob Brady, party chairman; Ward Leader Brian Eddis; David Krain, consultant; and Dan Grace, leader of Teamsters Local 830. Photos by Joe Stivala

SHAWN DILLON, leader of Ward 66A Democrats, welcomed labor and civic leaders to his Pre-Election Party. Supporting the Costello Boxing Club Bouts for Veterans were, L-R, 35th Ward Leader William Dolbow; Francis Dean, retired leader of Plumbers Union; John Kane, current leader of Plumbers Local 690; Commissioner Lisa Deeley; Dillon; John Costello, Costello Boxing Club; 35th Ward Leader Janice Sulman; and Joseph Russo, political consultant.

national political polls are. It was designed to elicit numbers favorable to its customer, which has a side. But its actual number for actual questions are unlikely to have been made up. So they may point a way toward common ground in Harrisburg – whenever politicians are ready to return to their central mission in a healthy State Rep.

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society: solving problems together for all.

Penna. Voting: How Hard Is It? A reputable scholarly publication found Pennsylvania to rank only 31st in ease of voting. Interviewing a group of political scientists, the Election Law Journal weighed 33 different types of election laws in all 50 states to create an index of easy voting. Those include voter ID requirements, early and absentee voting, limited polling hours, and allowing miState Rep. Jason

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nors to pre-register before they turn 18. But researchers said the biggest factor is allowing registration on Election Day. 15 states and Washington, D.C., allow it. Two allow same-day registration for early voting. Pennsylvania, on the other hand, cuts off voter registration 30 days before an election – the maximum allowed under federal law.

Major Trade Unions Back Patty-Pat We have already reported on strong union support for the Democratic candidate, Joe Hohenstein, in the Northeast’s crucial 177th Legislative District race. Now it’s the (Cont. Next Page) Representative

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Wagner Pumps $1M Into Broadcast Catchup Republican Scott Wagner, a trash-hauling magnate and former state senator, is pushing an anti-poverty agenda … and will drop $1 million in a last-minute television campaign. Wagner has shown intense interest in Philadelphia issues – unlike his fellow statewide ballot-mate Congressman Lou Barletta (R-Luzerne), who wants to be our U.S. senator, yet treats Philadelphia like a

Pa. Congressional Map OK for 2020 The U.S. Supreme Court passed on the last appeal by Republican legislators over the recent changes to Pennsylvania’s congressional district map. The Republicans’ cutting-edge gerrymandering in 2011 seized nearly three-quarters of the state’s congressional delegation with nothing like that number of statewide votes – in some years, fewer than half. Early this year, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the gerrymandered districts and drew its own, stating that gerrymandering had violated the Pennsylvania Constitution in the process. State Republicans have tried many times since to get the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene. That’s the only body that can overrule a state Supreme Court. No, thank you, we’re busy, said the Supremes. Therefore, the 2018 district boundaries that all Pennsylvania congressional hopefuls are running in Nov. 6 will remain the same in 2020.

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FRIENDS of state rep candidate Mike Doyle gathered at Fergie’s Pub in Center City to raise funds for his fiercely contested race. L-R were Andy Toy, fellow candidate Elizabeth Fiedler, Nina Liou, Doyle and Andrew Ross.

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(Cont. From Prev. Page Republican aspirant Patty-Pat Kozlowski’s turn. Kozlowski has solid backing from most public-safety and building-trades unions. The list of the former includes Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 and International Association of Firefighters Local 22. On the constructive side are Steamfitters Local 420, Elevator Constructors Local 5, Sheet Metal Workers Local 19, Operating Engineers Local 542, Roofers Local 36 and Keystone Mountain Lakes Regional Council of Carpenters. Other union backers are Transport Workers Local 234 and Teamster Joint Council 53. A common factor in these unions’ interest is that they want strong continued business investment in their fields in Philadelphia.

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cross between the plague and the 9th Circle of Hell. Wagner claims his brand of right-wing practicality can shower jobs and money on this city. Many Philadelphians may disagree. But at least he noticed us and he’s trying. His business practice of hiring returning citizens, for one, speaks to an important Philadelphia issue.

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Days.” You hear it all the time, the good old days. But how do we explain them to our children or grandchildren. Could we express the pride and fear we had on our first day of school without Mom or Dad to protect us? When did we learn there are losers as well as winners in the games we played as well as in life too? How about all those great times we had playing with our friends,

going to the Saturday matinees and hanging out with your dog? Did the good old days include your Dad with his kind instance on doing the right thing – no matter what? Who ever heard of sunscreen? The boys sent shirtless for the whole summer and wound up with a tan that would cost us a fortune to get today. How about an ice chip from the block of ice on the iceman’s wagon to suck on to cool off? Would that be part of the good old days? Your first date, your first kiss, your first love and your first algebra test? All were memorable events, right? Graduation day (finally), maybe starting college or going into the military – are they fond memories? The day you got married and later your first child and then being there for their “first” experiences – weren’t they exasperating and gratifying memories?

Did you ever miss a meal while working or maintaining your home because you were too busy to eat? When you pass a mirror, do you ponder wistfully at your long-gone youthful body? How about the myriad of family gatherings, the weddings, funerals, christenings, holidays, and eventually the birth of your first grandchild … and guess what, you start the cycle all over? So when someone asks you, “What were the Good Old Days?” you can explain it quite simply. Every day of your life is part of YOUR good old days. Everyone has his or her own good old days. Many memories will be the same as yours and mine. Yesterdays were, of course, the good old days. Today and every tomorrow could be the good old days – if you let them. Remember: Today will be the good old days – tomorrow.


CITY COUNCIL staffers lurked in the dens of City Hall last Friday evening, preparing ghoulish scenes – with tasty treats – for hundreds of youngsters of limited means. Councilman Bobby Henon’s aide Lauren Atwell had a werewolf companion.

CONGRESSMAN Brendan Boyle took to Lardner’s Point Park to announce he was lobbying to increase federal funding for conservation and restoration in the Delaware River Basin. Lardner’s Point Park is an example of what such funding has already accomplished.

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812,451. As of Oct. 22, the margin was 840,075. The first time, the GOP held every spot on the Top 10 list of gains. Last time, the Dems came out ahead in a 6-4 split. Now it’s 7-3. Originally, just three counties saw an increase in Democratic voters; meanwhile the past two lists revealed 14 such counties. The primary culprit seems to be enthusiasm. After all, there’s nothing more motivating than being out of power and the opposing party in Congress has picked up seats in nearly every midterm election since the Civil War. There’s also evidence to suggest a generational surge. A recent TargetSmart review of efforts by the Parkland survivors to register younger voters saw a 16%

increase among Pennsylvania’s 18- to-29-year-olds – the commonwealth ended up finishing first among the 40 states surveyed. In order to gain a more complete view of recent shifts and what they can mean for November, I compiled the following updated Top 10 list. A reminder: this list concerns the gains one party accumulated in registrations over the other party in the past year. For example, R+500 means that the Republican Party accumulated 500 more registered voters in a county than the Democratic Party did over this time period. 10. Monroe - R+1,364 While plenty of attention is paid to ancestral Democrats in the Southwest (Cont. Page 16)

Stink (Cont. From Page 4) with. Municipal ownership of a gas utility is an extremely rare thing as all but a tiny handful of cities have long since concluded that the gas business is just not a business for city government. Philadelphia’s troubling and complicated history of Gas Works operations – replete with scandals involving wasteful spending, patronage, and mismanagement – is reason enough to question continued municipal ownership. Add in the notion that PGW offers city residents and businesses comparatively high rates and relatively low customer satisfaction and we get a fuller picture of the costs

and lackluster benefits of city operations. While utility operations have improved in recent years, governance and political leadership continue to complicate everything involved with PGW – and the token payment the utility makes to the city budget has been capped since 1980 so it has decreased dramatically in real dollars over nearly three decades. After a financial crisis in the 1990s when Gas Works operations required a significant loan from the city budget to function, the state legislature placed utility operations under the regulation of the PUC. The notion that a failing PGW could threaten the solvency of the city itself was not farfetched. In 2014, City Council refused to even hold a

hearing on a proposal to sell the gas utility, so it looks like we are stuck with municipal ownership. If the city is to continue to operate a gas utility, it is incumbent upon government to manage the business efficiently. The elected officials who appoint Philadelphia’s gas-utility leadership have changed over time but the current mayor, City Council and city controller have shown no inclination to enacting necessary governance reforms despite repeated calls to do so. Philadelphia elected officials not solving a problem and wasting money at our expense? Now THAT smells familiar. Brett Mandel was a director of financial and policy analysis in the City Controller’s Office.

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COUNCILMAN Derek Green prepared a veritable feast prepared for his trick-ortreaters.

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COREY BELL and Zenobia Harris of Council President Darrell Clarke’s office were ready with the goodies.

L-R AT the park were Stephanie Phillips, executive director, Riverfront North Partnership; Sandra Meola, director, Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed; Boyle; Brendan; Julie Slavet, Tookany-Tacony Watershed Partnership; and Susan Myerov, Pennsylvania Environmental Council.

BY NICK FIELD S RECENTLY as last summer, Pennsylvania Democrats were struggling to pull themselves off the mat. After six straight presidential victories, the Keystone State suddenly turned red and played a pivotal role in Donald Trump’s 2016 Electoral College victory. On top of that, the gains Republicans were making in voter registration throughout 2016 were continuing into 2017. Over the past 15 months, however, momentum has been on the Democrats’ side. For instance, during my last update nearly a year ago, Democrats had 808,974 more registered voters statewide than the Republicans. This past summer that advantage was

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Bullock Talks Environment

C L A Y T O N BROS. Banquet Hall in Overbrook catered a glamorous masquerade party last weekend. Can you identify the mystery host, a prominent councilman? Also look for a leading state representative. Photo by Wendell Douglas

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STATE REP. Donna Bullock led a workshop on inner-city env i r on m ent a l issues at the Discovery Center in Fairmount Park. Photo by Wendell Douglas

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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

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DEPUTY SHERIFF OFFICER RECRUIT EXAM TO BE ANNOUNCED: 12/31/18 – 1/18/19 STARTING SALARY ‐ $44,622

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DEMOCRATIC state rep candidate Malcolm Kenyatta pulled his team together at Barber’s Hall in North Central. On board were, L-R, Michelle Hangley, Kenyatta, Adrien Rivera Reyes and Michael Huff. Photos by Wendell Douglas

 Immediate Vacancies First Uniform Provided Competitive Benefits Package What are the responsibilities of a Deputy How to Qualify? Sheriff Officer Recruit? Here are the Requirements

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Transport Prisoners from Institutions; Maintain Custody of Prisoners During Court Sessions;

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WORKING for Malcolm Kenyatta are, L-R, Evelyn Little and Ruby Haines.

HEAVYWEIGHTS backing Malcolm Kenyatta include, L-R, Renee McNeer; Ward Leader Arthur Green; State Rep. Curtis Thomas, whom Kenyatta hopes to succeed; Ward Leader El Amor Brawne Ali; and Kenyatta.


IN AN UNUSUAL Sunday-morning fundraiser, Northeast Democratic wards gathered at Red Rooster Inn to cheer on the Eagles as they played in London. Photos by Wendell Douglas

THE EVENT was hosted by Ward Leaders Bob Dellavella, front L; Shawn Dillon, 2nd from L; and Bill Dolbow, 2nd from R. Candidates attending included Congressman

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THE HOUSING Conference & Job Fair concluded with lunch for constituents with a big bad serenade. Thanking State Rep. Isabella Fitzgerald for hosting the large event were Councilwoman Cherelle Parker, L, and Sheriff Jewell Williams.

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N.E. Dems Fly with Eagles

THE NORTHWEST Philly Housing Conference & Job Fair filled the many rooms of the W. Oak Lane Charter School with benefits information, housing purchase hints, and job opportunities. Greeting constituents at the door were, L-R, Councilwoman Cherelle Parker; host State Rep. Isabella Fitzgerald; and State Sen. Art Haywood. Photos by Joe Stivala

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Cannabis Med Fair

MORE THAN 700 people thronged in Temple University Hospital for this cannabis event.

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MEDICAL cannabis was the subject of a resource conference held at Temple University Hospital by State Sen. Sharif Street. L-R were Warner N. Macklin III, JD, president, the Macklin Group, managing partner and CAO FoxChase Advisors LLC; Desiree Ivey, co-founder of Medicinally Jointed & Co-Founder of DACO; and Street.


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ANTHONY JOHNSON … running without a party.

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BY TONY WEST AN A MAN BUCK the Democratic Party organization and win a state representative race as an independent? Anthony Johnson aims to do so in the 180th Legislative District, which takes in most of the Juniata Park and Feltonville

communities of North Philadelphia. He is waging a writein campaign against State Rep. Angel Cruz (D-Kensington), an 18-year incumbent Democrat who has survived many years of turbulent intraparty politicking in a rough part of Philadelphia. The district’s problems

call for a new approach, argues Johnson. “We’re facing a crime rate 111% higher than the national average, 40% poverty, 10% unemployment and 39% illiteracy,” he charges. “And we’re facing these challenges without effective leadership. “On average,” he adds,

“only 9% of the residents of the area vote during local elections.” How, then, is Johnson going to wake them up? Johnson has been developing a campaign plan for years. He first ran in 2012, as a neophyte, and got nowhere. That made him decide to study the

NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE SALE - Parcel#: 6N04-309; 888150637 - WHEREAS, on May 22, 2009, a certain mortgage was executed by Minerva B. Cohen, as mortgagor in favor of Wells Fargo Bank N.A. as mortgagee and was recorded in Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Philadelphia County in Mortgage Document Number 52074231 (“Mortgage”); and WHEREAS, the Mortgage encumbers property located at 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue Unit 7B28, Philadelphia, PA 19130, parcel number 6N04-309; 888150637 (“Property”); and WHEREAS, the Property was owned by Minerva B. Cohen entireties by virtue of deed dated October 7, 1986 and recorded October 22, 1986 in Volume FHS 608, page 47; and WHEREAS, Minerva B. Cohen died on December 21, 2013 intestate and is survived by her heir-at-law, Gary Brown; and WHEREAS, the Mortgage is now owned by the Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (“Secretary”), pursuant to an assignment recorded on March 4, 2013 in Document Number 52605391, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, a default has been made in the covenants and conditions of the Mortgage (paragraph 9 (a)(i)), as Minerva B. Cohen died on December 21, 2013, and that upon the death the entire principal balance becomes due and owing, and that no payment was made, and remains wholly unpaid as of the date of this Notice; and WHEREAS, the entire amount delinquent as of June 21, 2018 is $417,077.53 plus interest, costs and other charges through the sale date; and WHEREAS, by virtue of this default, the Secretary has declared the entire amount of the indebtedness secured by the Mortgage to be immediately due and payable; NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested in me by the Single Family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1994, l2 U.S.C. 3751 et seq., by 24 CFR Part 29, and by the Secretary’s designation of me as Foreclosure Commissioner, recorded on September 29, 2011 in Misc. Instrument #: 52395684, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given that on November 8, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the Southeast Entrance of Philadelphia City Hall located at Broad Street and Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 all real property and personal property at or used in connection with the following described premises will be sold at public action to the highest bidder: ALL THAT Unit in the property known, named and identified in the Declaration Plan referred to below as the Philadelphian located in the 15th Ward of the City of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which has heretofore been submitted to the provisions of the Unit Property Act of Pennsylvania, Act of 7-3-1963 P.L. 196, by the recording in the Philadelphia Department of Records of a Declaration, dated 9/13/1979 and recorded on 9/19/1979 in Deed Book DCC 2063 page 1 and a First Amendment thereto dated 9/24/1979 and recorded on 9/26/1979 in Deed Book DCC 2071 page 392, and a Second Amendment thereto dated 12/12/1980 and recorded in Deed Book EFP 106 page 1, and a Third Amendment thereto dated 2/19/1981 and recorded in Deed Book EFP 160 page 424 and an Additional Amendment thereto dated 2/18/1986 and recorded in deed Book FHS 403 page 214 and Declaration Plan dated 9/13/1979 and recorded on 9/19/1979 in Deed Book DCC 2063 page 45 and a First Amendment thereof dated 9/24/1979 and recorded 9/26/1979 in Deed Book DCC 2071 page 413, and a Second Amendment thereto dated 12/12/1980 and recorded in Deed Book EFP 106 page 3 and a Third Amendment thereto dated 2/19/1981 and recorded in Deed Book EFP 160 page 428 and a Code of Regulations dated 9/13/1979 and recorded on 9/19/1979 in Deed Book DCC 2063 page 135 and a First Amendment thereto dated 2/28/1986 and recorded in Deed Book FHS 403 page 208, being and designated on Declaration Plan as Unit No. 7B28, as more fully described in such Declaration Plan and Declaration, together with a proportionate undivided interest in the Common Elements (as defined in such Declaration) of .122394%. BRT No. 888150637. City Registry No. 6N4A-309. Being Property Address: 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, Unit 7B28, Philadelphia, PA 19130. The sale will be held on November 8, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the Southeast Entrance of Philadelphia City Hall located at Broad Street and Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development will bid $417,077.53 plus interest, costs and other charges through the sale date. Ten percent (10%) of the highest bid is the deposit required at the sale. The amount that must be paid to HUD by the mortgagors or someone acting on their behalf so that the sale may be stayed is the total delinquent amount of $417,077.53 as of June 21, 2018, plus all other amounts that would be due under the mortgage agreement if payments under the mortgage had not been accelerated, advertising costs and postage expenses incurred in giving notice, mileage by the most reasonable road distance for posting notices and for the Foreclosure Commissioner’s attendance at the sale, reasonable and customary costs incurred for title and lien record searches, the necessary out-of-pocket costs incurred by the Foreclosure Commissioner for recording documents, a commission for the Foreclosure Commissioner, and all other costs incurred in connection with the foreclosure prior to reinstatement. There will be no proration of taxes, rents or other income or liabilities, except that the purchaser will pay, at or before closing, his prorata share of any real estate taxes that have been paid by the Secretary to the date of the foreclosure sale. When making their bid, all bidders, except the Secretary, must submit a deposit totaling ten percent 10% of the Secretary’s bid as set forth above in the form of a certified check or cashier’s check made out to the Secretary of HUD. Each oral bid need not be accompanied by a deposit. If the successful bid is oral, a deposit of ten (10%) percent must be presented before the bidding is closed. The deposit is nonrefundable. The remainder of the purchase price must be delivered within thirty (30) days of the sale or at such other time as the Secretary may determine for good cause shown, time being of the essence. This amount, like the bid deposits, must be delivered in the form of a certified or cashier’s check. If the Secretary is the high bidder, he need not pay the bid amount in cash. The successful bidder will pay all conveyance fees, all real estate and other taxes that are due on or after the delivery of the remainder of the payment and all other costs associated with the transfer of title. At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them. The Secretary may grant an extension of time within which to deliver the remainder of the payment. All extensions will be for fifteen (15) days, and a fee will be charged in the amount of $150.00 for each fifteen (15) day extension requested. The extension fee shall be paid in the form of a certified or cashier’s check made payable to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. If the high bidder closes the sale prior to the expiration of any extension period, the unused portion of the extension fee shall be applied toward the amount due. If the high bidder is unable to close the sale within the required period, or within any extensions of time granted by the Secretary, the high bidder’s deposit will be forfeited, and the Commissioner may, at the direction of the HUD Field Office Representative, offer the Property to the second highest bidder for an amount equal to the highest price offered by that bidder. There is no right of redemption, or right of possession based upon a right of redemption, in the mortgagor or others subsequent to a foreclosure completed pursuant to the Act. Therefore, the Foreclosure Commissioner will issue a Deed to the purchaser(s) upon receipt of the entire purchase price in accordance with the terms of the sale as provided herein. KML LAW GROUP, P.C., Foreclosure Commissioners, 215.825.6305.

art of grassroots municipal politics. He collaborated with another non-organization candidate’s campaign in 2014. For the next cycle he concentrated on producing community events: an education fair, a job fair, an immigration symposium – the last important in an area with a heavy Latin American immigrant population. This Saturday, he will release the “Juniata Park-Feltonville Economic, Education & Crime” initiative. It’s an effort to come up with a coordinated set of strategies to address all its social challenges – complete with funding mechanisms. He has been working on it for years, aided by the Center for the Study of Economics, a research group with expertise in the field. Johnson is a college advisor at Graduate Philadelphia, which helps adults seeking to go back to college to finish their degree. He is an adjunct professor at Lancaster Bible College and Philadelphia/Jefferson University. North Philadelphia born and bred, he graduated from William Penn High School, from Cheyney State University with a degree in political science and from LaSalle University with a master’s in Central & Eastern European studies. Johnson has lived in Juniata Park since 2002. In the current cycle, Johnson estimates he has knocked on 6,000 doors, with a blitz in August. He distributes literature in English and Spanish explaining the write-in procedure. It is backed up by a social-media campaign supported by friends. Business owners in the community, he says, have been supportive of his effort and help in distributing his material. Write-in campaigns are always a long shot. But they can succeed. In the 197th District, in 2016, Emilio Vázquez won by write-in against a Republican who was the only one on the ballot.


EVERYDAY PEOPLE BY DENISE CLAY N MOST Friday nights, my Significant Other and I are either getting ready to go to the movies and out to dinner, or spending a nice evening at home cooking dinner for the two of us and catching something on HBO. But this past Friday, I found myself at the at the Hilton on City Line Avenue attending an event for Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner It was the first time that I had been to one of his events because

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has gone straight into the crapper and (b) there’s always going to be a market for some form of minstrelsy. Diamond & Silk, or, as they’re known in the small town in South Carolina that I’m sure cringes with embarrassment whenever they appear on television (or anywhere else for that matter), Lynette Hardaway and Rochelle Robinson, were the main draw at the Wagner event. If you’ve never had the Diamond & Silk experience, meaning that you still have all of your working brain cells, unlike me, I shall try to describe it to you in the nicest way I can considering that this is a family newspaper and I can’t use profanity. Imagine, if you will, that Madea, the pistol-packing church-mother character that actor/director/writer of really bad scripts Tyler Perry created and has consistently unleashed (Cont. Page 31)

BY JOE SHAY STIVALA FEDERAL JUDGE in Boston is looking at a halt to I.C.E. ARRESTS of green-card applicants who have been locked up during the application processing. It is fair and reasonable to order a HALT. It is NOT AMERICAN to snatch someone who is already in the system... The ICE act of dumping released migrant parents and children at a bus terminal with no ability to pay for a ticket or contact relatives is just COLD-BLOODED. All this in the wake of the scandal of separating kids from

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NLY TWO Philadelphia Republicans have survived the blue waves of time in the State House of Representatives. Gone are the legends of the Philly GOP, including former SPEAKERS JOHN PERZEL and DENNY O’BRIEN, and GOP stalwarts GEORGE KENNEY and CHRIS WOGAN. The current dean of the Philly GOP House Delegation, JOHN TAYLOR, is retiring after 26 years in office. So next Tuesday, voters in Taylor’s part of the Low-

port of Brown’s thousands 13 of GOOD DEEDS. There is something EVIL about accosting citizens with INTENT to get them to break the law. Candidates for City Council and judgeships will be popping up soon. Candidates already through the starting gate for Carmella JACQUINTO, Leanna LITWIN, George TWARDY, Eryn SANTAMOOR, Josh ROBERTS, Wade ALBERT and Gregory WEYER. All CLASS folks. A proposed bill by Councilmen Allan DOMB and Al TAUBENBERGER to allow small businesses that lose money to avoid paying a 6.3% earnings tax for up to 20 years is a GRAND idea. The jumble of Philly taxes is the chief complaint of business owners! A STIGMA that we need to get rid of! A 13-year old IN JAIL with no 911 call – is a THIRD WORLD type arrest. Processing the lad and (Cont. Page 17)

er Northeast, including the traditionally Eastern European and Irish ethnic communities of Bridesburg, Port Richmond, Juanita Park and Kensington, will elect a new state representative. Taylor recruited a great candidate to replace him. He was able to get PATTY PAT KOZLOWSKI to switch to Republican and run for the seat. Patty Pat is a longtime Democrat and aide to COUNCILWOMAN JOAN KRAJEWSKI. She is as familiar to the district as kielbasa and the Harmonia Club. She plays well in the district’s traditional ethnic communities. Her competition is a fresh face, a hard-working immigration attorney named JOE HOHENSTEIN. Hohenstein is a liberal and is more comfortable in the microbreweries and artist galleries that are sprouting up in the district than the beacons of the past like the Lithuanian Music Hall So the Kozlowski-Hohen-

stein race comes down to a battle of two Philadelphias. One harkens back to a day when your last name detailed which street you lived on and what Catholic Church you attended ... the second is the new Philadelphia. It is fueled by millennials, IPAs, art and renovating row homes that were owned by same family for decades into flashy modern new townhomes. This old Philly vs. the new Philly is also playing out farther north ... up the Boulevard, where Benjamin Rush State Park divides Bucks County from the townhomes of Northeast Philadelphia. There, incumbent Republican STATE REP. MARTINA WHITE is clinging to the old Northeast Philly constituencies of Catholics, the building trades, police officers and firefighters. White is the kind of traditional law-andorder candidate that the folks of Northeast Philadelphia have supported for years. (Cont. Page 15)

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this is actually as close as I’ve ever heard of him being to Philadelphia. My guess is that it was his attempt to bring Black folks into his camp. Wagner was introduced by a man named Tracey Fisher, who is an ex-offender and a Democrat who is voting for the former state senator because he believes that Republicans will be better financially for Black folks. Had Wagner stopped with Fisher, or even brought up some of Fisher’s family, this column might be a lot different. I might have talked about differences in policy between Wagner and Gov. Tom Wolf. I might have talked about the fact that my unofficial Black-folks count at this event shows that the Wagner campaign’s efforts to attract them might not be working. But he didn’t. Instead, he brought out two women who prove that (a) political speech in 2018

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parents! Reportedly some of the kids cannot now be found(?). A BOONDOGGLE such as this makes you feel that an agency ought to be “imploded.” Just as when sad reports came out on the Narcotics Squad in the recent past. Dumping people at a bus terminal overloads churches – the very thing ICE rails against. In the trial of State Rep. Vanessa BROWN, a headline noted that Brown stated that she broke the law. At first you think it is current testimony. The media should not run a PARALLEL TRIAL of any defendant. You are not lawyers. And remember to “judge not, lest you too be judged.” The key witness against Brown is Tyron Ali, who was charged with 2,088 counts of forgery on $430,000 of taxpayer dollars. This is INCOME and had to be reported to the IRS! Was it? Meanwhile, busloads of supporters have filled the courtroom in sup-

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AST Wednesday, STATE REP. MARTINA WHITE (R-Northeast) held a fundraiser at the Union League’s Torresdale location. The room was packed and included people from her Northeast Philadelphia stomping ground as well as Republican well-wishers from all over the city. White is expected to defeat Democrat MIKE DOYLE. Some believe Doyle became the Democratic candidate because that party’s A team in that district did not want to

Last Friday, YouTube comedic political pundits DIAMOND & SILK were in Philadelphia to stump for Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner at the Hilton Hotel on City Avenue. The duo is two sisters, LYNNETTE HARDAWAY (Diamond) and ROCHELLE RICHARDSON (Silk). These two ladies have been vilified on the Left as a “minstrel show.” After all, it’s okay for BILL MAHER to say outrageous things on the air – because he is a liberal criticizing Republicans. When it’s the other way around it is hate speech. I should note that in my opinion even Diamond & Silk’s most-outrageous comments do not rise to the level of Maher’s (perhaps I should have said stoop to Maher’s level). A local media outlet mocked one of the comediennes when she flubbed the line “TOM WOLF is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.” (Cont. Page 14)

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take on White, as she has won pretty solidly in the last two elections. Also, the anti-Trump mantra of the Democrats may fall on deaf ears. Trump barely lost in the district and two of the three wards Trump took in 2016 are in her 170th Legislative District. Thursday night, Center City WARD LEADERS MIKE CIBIK (5th) and LINDSAY DOERING (8th) held a fundraiser at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia. Gubernatorial candidate SCOTT WAGNER was a special guest. The ballroom at the club was packed with mostly Center City Republican committee people as well as local Republican activists. A few Republicans from outside the wards were there, including Republican City Committee EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHRIS VOGLER, as well as WARD LEADERS WALT VOGLER (21st), MATT WOLFE (27th) and DENISE FUREY (46th).


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Hughes’ B’day Greeted

BUILDING TRADES leader John Dougherty received a Distinguished Service Award from the American Association for Cancer Research at the Hilton on Columbus Boulevard. Artist Perry Milou, noted for his portraits of Pope Francis, dashed off a swift but impressive likeness of Dougherty. Photos by Wendell Douglas

STATE SEN. Vincent Hughes was congratulated on his birthday party at the Arts Ballroom in Center City by journalists Linn Washington, L, and Bonnie Squires

LEADERS from many walks of life supported State Sen. Vincent Hughes, among them, L-R, Temple University’s George Kenney, senior advisor on government affairs; political expert B.J. Clark of Ballard Spahr; and Pat Eiding, president of the Philadelphia AFL-CIO.

JOHN DOUGHERTY was joined by fellow awardees Veronica Rodriguez-Bravo, L, and Karen Knudsen.

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“DOC” WAS congratulated by Ronald Murphy of Laborers’ Local 332.

Center City GOP Gathers THE 5TH & 8TH Ward Republican Committees joined forces at the Racquet Club for a meet-the-candidates night. L-R were councilmanic aide Aaron Dimick, congressional candidate Bryan Leib, and host Ward Leaders Mike Cibik and Lindsay Doering.

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DUANE MORRIS Partner Alan Kessler enjoyed a chat with investment pro Tina Byles Williams, L, and her colleague Kila Weaver.

GUBERNATORIAL aspirant Scott Wagner, who has shown a keen interest in Philadelphia’s urban issues, answered questions from curious voters.

ELEPHANT CORNER (Cont. From Page 13) She laughed at herself for doing so – how many liberal pundits have a sense of humor about themselves? The sisters said, “Time to take out the trash. We got somebody who knows how to take out the trash well.” Wagner owns a trash hauling business. Diamond told the audience that she and her sister used to be Democrats but became Republicans when DONALD TRUMP announced that he was running for President. one of their more famous lines is “We got off that Democrat plantation and we switched our party to Republican.” Some of their lines, I am sure, outraged liberals. On the topic of sanctuary cities,

they asked, “Where’s the sanctuary for the American people right here in Philadelphia?” On the safe-injection movement, they noted that “They’re (liberals are) so concerned about plastic drinking straws, but they’re giving out plastic syringes so people can continue to do drugs to keep them high, out of your mind.” This is issue is important to both Republicans and Democrats in the River Wards, where their children walk to school with sidewalks littered with needles. Following the Diamond & Silk rally, a number of the attendees wandered over to the Waterfall Room on Front Street in South Philadelphia. South Philadelphia WARD LEADER TERRI DINTINO (Wards 26 and 48) ran the event, which was

a fundraiser for her wards. The room was packed with Philadelphia Republicans from all over the city (and a few Democrats). Monday night, the University City Republican Committee held a fundraiser at the home of two of the ward leaders (Matt Wolfe and Denise Furey). UCRC is a PAC that acts as an umbrella group for the 27th, 46th, 51st and 60th Wards. The leaders of the 51st and 60th wards are ANDREW GENTSCH and ROSS WOLFE respectively. Ross Wolfe is also the chairman of the Philadelphia Young Republicans and the chairman of Wagner’s campaign in Philadelphia. Special guest speaker was BRYAN LEIB, the Republican candidate in the 3rd Congressional District.


(Cont. From Page 13) White is facing MIKE DOYLE, a 14-year Parkwood resident, who earned the endorsement of liberals like BERNIE SANDERS, PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA and GOV.

ED RENDELL. Planned Parenthood and Equality PA have also endorsed Doyle. The question is which Northeast Philadelphia will show up to vote? – the traditional voters that have supported White in the past or the more-liberal voters that backed STATE SEN. JOHN

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SABATINA over a more-conservative KEVIN BOYLE. And how will PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S damaging and hateful speech weigh on voters’ minds in these changing neighborhoods? It’s hard to gauge, but the answer will determine if Democrats take back the State House.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Second Judicial District Court, State of Utah, Davis County In the matter of the adoption of K.Q., Case No. 182700118 STATE OF UTAH TO: Unknown A petition for adoption has been filed in the Second Judicial District Court, State of Utah, regarding a child born on June 26, 2018, in Utah to A.W. IF YOU INTEND TO INTERVENE AND CONTEST THE ADOPTION, YOU MUST FILE A MOTION TO INTERVENE WITH THE ABOVE-REFERENCED COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS. IF YOU DO NOT, THE COURT WILL CONCLUDE THAT YOU HAVE WAIVED ANY RIGHT TO FURTHER NOTICE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ADOPTION OF THE CHILD, FORFEITED ALL RIGHTS IN RELATION TO THE CHILD, AND ARE BARRED FROM THEREAFTER BRINGING OR MAINTAINING ANY ACTION TO ASSERT ANY INTEREST IN THE CHILD.

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Any motion must be filed with the Second Judicial District Court, 800 West State Street, P.O. Box 769, Farmington, UT 84025, and a copy mailed to Larry Jenkins, 36 S. State Street, #1900, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. If you are indigent and at risk of losing established parental rights, you may request that the Court appoint an attorney to represent you in this proceeding. A motion must set forth specific relief sought accompanied by a memorandum specifying factual and legal grounds on which the motion is based. For a copy of the petition, contact Mr. Jenkins at (801) 328-3600.

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A Petition has been filed asking the court to put an end to all rights you have to your child Baby Girl Owens who was born on 5/17/18 at St. Mary’s Medical Center, Langhorne, PA, as well as any rights K.O. has to Baby Girl Owens. The court has set a hearing to consider ending your rights to your child. That hearing will be held on November 19, 2018 at 1:00 p.m., One Montgomery Plaza, Swede Street, Courtroom #14, Orphan’s Court Division, Norristown, PA 19404 before Judge Murphy. You are warned that even if you fail to appear at the scheduled hearing, the hearing will go on without you and your rights to your child as well as the rights of K.O. to that child may be ended by the court without your being present. You have a right to be represented at the hearing by a lawyer. You should take this paper to your lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below to find out where you can get legal help. An important option may be available to you under Act 101 of PA Law that allows for an enforceable voluntary agreement for continuing contact following an adoption between an adoptive parent, a child, a birth parent and/or a birth relative of the child, if all parties agree and the voluntary agreement is approved by the court. The agreement must be signed and approved by the court to be legally binding. You are also warned that if you fail to file either an acknowledgment of paternity pursuant to 23 Pa.C.S.A. Section 2503 (d) relating to acknowledgement and claim of paternity, and fail to either appear at a hearing to object to the termination of your rights or file a written objection to such termination with the court prior to the hearing, your rights may be terminated under Pa.C.S.A. 2503(d) or 2504(c) of the adoption act. LAWYER REFERRAL AND INFORMATION SERVICE 100 West Airy Street, P.O. Box 268 Norristown, PA 19404 (800) 560-LAW1

LABORERS’ DISTRICT COUNCIL HEALTH & SAFETY FUND 665 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19123

(215) 236-6700

www.ldc-phila-vic.org Alan Parham, Adminstrator

Local 57 - Esteban Vera, Jr., Business Manager Local 135 - Daniel L. Woodall, Jr.,, Business Manager Local 332 - Samuel Staten, Jr., Business Manager Local 413 - James Harper, Jr., Business Manager Laborers’ District Council - Ryan Boyer Business Manager Building better and safer communities in Philadlephia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties

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By the Numbers: Where Ds and Rs Have Gained Voters (Cont. From Page 9) leaving the party, Northeast Pennsylvania is quietly getting redder. Monroe remains a blue county – and a suddenly important one, as the new congressional map splits it between PA-7 and PA-8.

The former was the home to recently retired moderate Republican Charlie Dent while the latter is Matt Cartwright’s new district. 5. Allegheny - D+6,814 Speaking of Allegheny County, the Steel City occupies the next spot on the list.

Democratic struggles in the Southwest have yet to really breach Pittsburgh’s boundaries as Allegheny experienced a last-minute surge of registrants that elevated them to the fifth slot. The fierce incumbent vs. incumbent battle be-

tween Lamb and Rothfus in the new PA-17 likely fueled these gains. 4. Chester - D+7,274 In order to make up for those disappearing Southwest Dems, the party needs to make gains in the Southeast. In that same three-year

span, they’ve picked up about 8,000 net registrations here. Chester remains the last Southeastern holdout where Republicans outnumber the competition, but their lead is steadily eroding. This Romney/Clinton county is

On November 8th, 2018, we will publish our Veterans Day Special Issue Please join us in honoring our American Veterans who sacrificed so much for our freedom!

Please send your ad to mbarrett@phillyrecord.com Melissa Barrett 215-755-2000 Ext. 5 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 1110 Philadelphia PA 19106

slowly but surely turning blue. Just ask Ryan Costello, who chose to pack his bags and head home rather than defend his new Chester-heavy district. 3. Delaware - D+10,741 The top three entries on this list are blue Southeastern counties. Delaware is also home to the new 5th Congressional District. Even without the scandal that caused him to drop out, Patrick Meehan would’ve been hard pressed to defend this seat. In the end, Delaware was only outpaced by its neighbors to the north and east. 2. Montgomery - D+12,486 Back in 2015, Scranton made Lackawanna the Democrats’ third-strongest Pennsylvania county. Now that honor belongs to Montgomery County. Out with the lunch pail-carrying union Steelworkers and in with the pink-hatted, #Resistance warriors. Amidst the blue Southeast, Montco is practically navy. Any statewide Dem candidate worth their salt is going to want to turn out as many voters as possible here. It goes to show that although the commonwealth contains dozens of disparate trends, the Acela-Appalachian divide is alive and well. 1. Philadelphia - D+19,022 Contrary to popular belief, Democratic gains aren’t limited to large cities. Allegheny was a late addition to the list and Philly ranked seventh as recently as the summer. Hillary Clinton proved that one can’t just rely on Philadelphia and Pittsburgh when campaigning in the commonwealth. Nonetheless, high turnout in the populous City of Brotherly Love remains crucial for Dems as they hold a whopping total registration advantage of 699,406 voters there.


they can lock up at 4 p.m. Don’t forget to SHOW UP and support the 4th Annual Veterans Parade on NOV. 4. There is a host

of events and exhibits in our region in the run-up to Veterans Day on Nov. 11, which celebrates Armistice Day, the 100th anniversa-

ry of the end of WORLD 17 WAR I, including a ringing of CHURCH BELLS ACROSS AMERICA at the 11th hour!

NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE SALE - Parcel#: 132170900 / 125N09-26 - WHEREAS, on October 29, 2009, a certain mortgage was executed by Lillian Presbery, as mortgagor in favor of Bank of America, N.A. as mortgagee and was recorded in Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Philadelphia County in Mortgage Document Number: 52141375 (“Mortgage”); and WHEREAS, the Mortgage encumbers property located at 4539 North 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140, parcel number 132170900 / 125N09-26(“Property”); and WHEREAS, the Property was owned by Lillian Presbery by virtue of deed dated October 29, 2009 and recorded November 9, 2009 in Document Number: 52141374; and WHEREAS, Mortgagor/Record Owner Lillian Presbery died on January 15, 2015 intestate and is survived by her heirs-at-law, Nadine Smith, Michael Bernard Presbery, and Sheila Presbery; and WHEREAS, the Mortgage is now owned by the Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (“Secretary”), pursuant to an assignment recorded on April 11, 2014 in Document Number: 52770041, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; and WHEREAS, a default has been made in the covenants and conditions of the Mortgage (paragraph 9 (a)(i)), as Lillian Presberry died on January 15, 2015, and that upon the death the entire principal balance becomes due and owing, and that no payment was made, and remains wholly unpaid as of the date of this Notice; and WHEREAS, the entire amount delinquent as of August 22, 2018 is $108,416.22 plus interest, costs and other charges through the sale date; and WHEREAS, by virtue of this default, the Secretary has declared the entire amount of the indebtedness secured by the Mortgage to be immediately due and payable; NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested in me by the Single Family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1994, l2 U.S.C. 3751 et seq., by 24 CFR Part 29, and by the Secretary’s designation of me as Foreclosure Commissioner, recorded on September 29, 2011 in Misc. Document #: 52395684, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given that on November 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the Southeast Entrance of Philadelphia City Hall located at Broad Street and Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 all real property and personal property at or used in connection with the following described premises will be sold at public action to the highest bidder: ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of ground with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate on the East side of 18th Street at the distance of 306 feet Northward from the North side of Wingohocking Street in the 13th (formerly the 49th) Ward of the City of Philadelphia. CONTAINING in front or breadth on said 18th Street 16 feet and extending of that width in length or depth Eastward between parallel lines at right angles to said 18th Street 62 feet to the middle of a certain 4 feet wide alley. BEING 4539 N. 18th Street. TOGETHER with the free and common use, right, liberty and privilege of the said alley as and for a passageway and watercourse at all times hereafter, forever. Being Parcel #: 132170900 / 125N09-26. The sale will be held on November 13, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the Southeast Entrance of Philadelphia City Hall located at Broad Street and Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development will bid $108,416.22 plus interest, costs and other charges through the sale date. Ten percent (10%) of the highest bid is the deposit required at the sale. The amount that must be paid to HUD by the mortgagors or someone acting on their behalf so that the sale may be stayed is the total delinquent amount of $108,416.22 as of August 22, 2018, plus all other amounts that would be due under the mortgage agreement if payments under the mortgage had not been accelerated, advertising costs and postage expenses incurred in giving notice, mileage by the most reasonable road distance for posting notices and for the Foreclosure Commissioner’s attendance at the sale, reasonable and customary costs incurred for title and lien record searches, the necessary out-of-pocket costs incurred by the Foreclosure Commissioner for recording documents, a commission for the Foreclosure Commissioner, and all other costs incurred in connection with the foreclosure prior to reinstatement. There will be no proration of taxes, rents or other income or liabilities, except that the purchaser will pay, at or before closing, his prorata share of any real estate taxes that have been paid by the Secretary to the date of the foreclosure sale. When making their bid, all bidders, except the Secretary, must submit a deposit totaling ten percent 10% of the Secretary’s bid as set forth above in the form of a certified check or cashier’s check made out to the Secretary of HUD. Each oral bid need not be accompanied by a deposit. If the successful bid is oral, a deposit of ten (10%) percent must be presented before the bidding is closed. The deposit is nonrefundable. The remainder of the purchase price must be delivered within thirty (30) days of the sale or at such other time as the Secretary may determine for good cause shown, time being of the essence. This amount, like the bid deposits, must be delivered in the form of a certified or cashier’s check. If the Secretary is the high bidder, he need not pay the bid amount in cash. The successful bidder will pay all conveyance fees, all real estate and other taxes that are due on or after the delivery of the remainder of the payment and all other costs associated with the transfer of title. At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them. The Secretary may grant an extension of time within which to deliver the remainder of the payment. All extensions will be for fifteen (15) days, and a fee will be charged in the amount of $150.00 for each fifteen (15) day extension requested. The extension fee shall be paid in the form of a certified or cashier’s check made payable to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. If the high bidder closes the sale prior to the expiration of any extension period, the unused portion of the extension fee shall be applied toward the amount due. If the high bidder is unable to close the sale within the required period, or within any extensions of time granted by the Secretary, the high bidder’s deposit will be forfeited, and the Commissioner may, at the direction of the HUD Field Office Representative, offer the Property to the second highest bidder for an amount equal to the highest price offered by that bidder. There is no right of redemption, or right of possession based upon a right of redemption, in the mortgagor or others subsequent to a foreclosure completed pursuant to the Act. Therefore, the Foreclosure Commissioner will issue a Deed to the purchaser(s) upon receipt of the entire purchase price in accordance with the terms of the sale as provided herein. KML LAW GROUP, P.C., Foreclosure Commissioners, 215.825.6305.

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(Cont. From Page 13) court time cost us taxpayers money! District Attorney LARRY KRASNER is acting DEFTLY in this matter. Thanks, DA! A School District payment of $500k in a lawsuit where school officials did nothing to stop STUDENT ON STUDENT harassment – it happens a lot. If schools do nothing, then parents take over and someone GETS HURT. Schools: Get up off your posteriors and nip this in the bud before it costs our schools more money needed elsewhere! The President and his Attorney General Jeff SESSIONS appear to be at odds on an issue. The Marshall Report says that TRUMP “is in favor of the First Step Act, proposed legislation that would allow more federal prisoners to finish their sentences in halfway houses.” But the attorney general is lobbying against the bill. As our Justin George reported in this story published with Politico, now the Bureau of Prisons, overseen by the Justice Department, appears to be discouraging the use of “transitional supervision” even though halfway houses aren’t filled.” Nowadays you cannot tell if this is this a game or if they disagree (?) U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley’s comments on Michael AVENATTI, Esq. and Julie Swetnick are out of line, and might be aimed at his voter base (?). A. Charles PERUTO, Esq. celebrated 39 years in the law! I thought 39 is his age?... Joe FOX finished two years at PHILAPORT. Bravo to John Wayne’s replacement as the “Quiet Man.”… Happy BIRTHDAY to John DelRICCI, a key guy in the Pennsylvania Turnpike system... 93-years-young Capt. John HOLMES told a

story of how he saved his ship from a missile attack off Vietnam. He spoke on his birthday at the British Officers Club on Battle of Trafalgar night. It brought a standing ovation. In battles such as this, the ship and captain have a synergy and act as ONE. My friend John was captain of the destroyer USS EDSON – now a museum in Bay City, Mich.... My comrade in military service Ed McNAMEE passed. He was a police detective in Internal Affairs when he retired to rural Ringtown Valley. St. Peter, get ready! Former Mayor Ed PAWLOWSKI got jail time. He made his town, Allentown, the FASTEST GROWING municipality in our state! His troubles with the feds started when he announced a run for higher office. A Pittsburgh citizen who was mistakenly shot by police and paralyzed is a candidate for City Council there. I read where Rapper Meek MILL, billionaire CEO of the Sixers Larry RUBIN, Controller Rebecca RHYNHART and DA Larry KRASNER will take part in a Thinkfest conversation on the future of Philly and social-justice efforts. Rubin and Meek: DON’T JUST TALK; use your big bucks for a change! BAIL OUT the many worthy who languish in jail for lack of bail money. No more talking! We live in a prodigality-of-data era – OR DO WE? Every quarter, I take a ride to the New Jersey Welcome Center on Route 295 in Deepwater, N.J., to obtain the quarterly Jersey events list. I Googled to get their phone number to see if they were open. The phone number was incorrect – and was for a Reading, Pa. number? So I drove there and found that it was closed. I looked in the window to check their hours of operation. Noting

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ELECTION NOTICE - POLLING PLACES GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2018 CHECK TO SEE IF THERE HAS BEEN A CHANGE IN YOUR POLLING PLACE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW YOUR WARD AND DIVISION, CALL 215-686-1590. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: ALL POLLING PLACES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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AN ASTERISK BY THE POLLING PLACE LOCATION INDICATES HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY; EVEN THOUGH A POLLING PLACE HAS BEEN DETERMINED TO BE PHYSICALLY ACCESSIBLE A VOTER MAY STILL BE UNABLE TO CAST A BALLOT ON THE MACHINE WITHOUT ASSISTANCE DUE EITHER TO THE NATURE OF THE HANDICAP OR THE DESIGN OF THE VOTING MACHINE. HANDICAPPED AND ELDERLY VOTERS WHO ARE VOTING BY MEANS OF AN ALTERNATIVE BALLOT BECAUSE OF INACCESSIBILITY OF THEIR POLLING PLACE MAY RETURN SUCH BALLOTS ON ELECTION DAY TO ROOM 142 CITY HALL NO LATER THAN 8 P.M.

If your current polling place is not accessible for wheelchairs, and you are aware of a wheelchair-accessible building in your division that you think may be suitable for a polling place, please contact Charles Stroman at 215-686-1523. LEGEND FOR ACCESSIBILITY CODES FOR POLLING PLACES BUILDING

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F-BUILDING FULLY ACCESSIBLE A-ALTERNATE ENTRANCE (Call 215-686-1523) B-BUILDING SUBSTANTIALLY ACCESSIBLE R-ACCESSIBLE WITH RAMP M-BUILDING ACCESSIBILITY MODIFIED N-BUILDING NOT ACCESSIBLE

N-NO PARKING H-HANDICAP PARKING* L-LOADING ZONE G-GENERAL PARKING

Lisa M Deeley Chairwoman, City Commissioners

Anthony Clark City Commissioners

Al Schmidt Vice Chairman, City Commissioners

Kevin A Kelly Acting Supervisor of Elections

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AVISO DE ELECCIÓN - LUGARES DE VOTACIÓN GENERAL Y ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL MARTES 6 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018

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VERIFIQUE SI CAMBIÓ SU LUGAR DE VOTACIÓN. SI USTED NO SABE SU DISTRITO NI DIVISIÓN, LLAME AL 215-686-1590 RECUERDE: TODOS LOS LUGARES DE VOTACIÓN ESTÁN SUJETOS A CAMBIO.

Si su actual lugar de votación no permite el acceso de sillas de ruedas, y usted sabe que en su división hay un edificio accesible para sillas de rueda que piensa que es adecuado como centro de votación, póngase en contacto con Charles Stroman llamando al 215-686-1523.

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UN ASTERISCO AL LADO DEL LUGAR DE VOTACIÓN INDICA QUE SE TRATA DE UN EDIFICIO ACCESIBLE PARA DISCAPACITADOS. AUNQUE UN LUGAR DE VOTACIÓN HAYA SIDO DESIGNADO FÍSICAMENTE ACCESIBLE, ES POSIBLE QUE EL VOTANTE NO PUEDA EMITIR SU VOTO EN LA MÁQUINA SIN AYUDA, POR LA NATURALEZA DE SU DISCAPACIDAD O POR EL DISEÑO DE LA MÁQUINA DE VOTACIÓN. LOS VOTANTES DISCAPACITADOS O ANCIANOS QUE VOTAN CON UNA BOLETA ALTERNATIVA DEBIDO A LA INACCESIBLIDAD DEL LUGAR DE VOTACIÓN PUEDEN DEVOLVER DICHA BOLETA EL DÍA DE ELECCIÓN EN LA SALA 142 DEL AYUNTAMIENTO NO MÁS TARDE DE LAS 8:00 P. M.

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ESTACIONAMIENTO N- SIN ESTACIONAMIENTO H- ESTACIONAMIENTO PARA DISCAPACITADOS L- ZONA DE CARGA G- ESTACIONAMIENTO GENERAL

Lisa M Deeley Presidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad

Anthony Clark Comisionado de la Ciudad

Al Schmidt Vicepresidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad

Kevin A Kelly Supervisor de Elecciones

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2018 GENERAL ELECTION POLLING PLACES 11/06/2018 LOCATION ADDRESS ANNUNCIATION CHURCH 1501 S 10TH ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH 1501 S 10TH ST SO PHILA OLDER ADULT CENTER 1430 E PASSYUNK AVE EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST FURNESS SCHOOL 03RD & MIFFLIN STS FORD RECREATION CENTER 06TH ST & SNYDER AVE EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST ANNUNCIATION CHURCH 1501 S 10TH ST SO PHILA OLDER ADULT CENTER 1430 E PASSYUNK AVE 1200 WHARTON ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER MT MORIAH CHURCH 410 WHARTON ST MT MORIAH CHURCH 410 WHARTON ST DICKINSON SQUARE REC CENTER 04TH & TASKER STS DICKINSON SQUARE REC CENTER 04TH & TASKER STS MT MORIAH CHURCH 410 WHARTON ST HERRON RECREATION CENTER 213 REED ST FURNESS SCHOOL 03RD & MIFFLIN STS HERRON RECREATION CENTER 213 REED ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER 1200 WHARTON ST FURNESS SCHOOL 03RD & MIFFLIN STS MUMMERS MUSEUM 200 WASHINGTON AVE FIRE ENGINE CO # 03 212 WASHINGTON AVE SAIGON MAXIM RESTAURANT 612 WASHINGTON AVE SAIGON MAXIM RESTAURANT 612 WASHINGTON AVE ST MARONS CHURCH 1013 ELLSWORTH ST COLUMBUS SQUARE REC CENTER 1200 WHARTON ST ST MARONS CHURCH 1013 ELLSWORTH ST ST MARONS CHURCH 1013 ELLSWORTH ST HAWTHORNE RECREATION CENTER 12TH & CARPENTER STS ST MARONS CHURCH 1013 ELLSWORTH ST SANTORE LIBRARY 928 S 07TH ST SAIGON MAXIM RESTAURANT 612 WASHINGTON AVE ACTIVITIES CTR @ THE TOWER 1021 S 04TH ST ACTIVITIES CTR @ THE TOWER 1021 S 04TH ST ST STANISLAUS PARISH HALL 242 FITZWATER ST SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL(CURTIS BRANCH) 416 QUEEN ST FLEISHER ART MEMORIAL 719 CATHARINE ST PALUMBO RECREATION CENTER 09TH & BAINBRIDGE STS ACADEMY AT PALUMBO SCHOOL 11TH & CATHARINE STS FIREHOUSE 711 S BROAD ST FIREHOUSE 711 S BROAD ST PALUMBO RECREATION CENTER 09TH & BAINBRIDGE STS PALUMBO RECREATION CENTER 09TH & BAINBRIDGE STS 719 CATHARINE ST FLEISHER ART MEMORIAL SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL(CURTIS BRANCH) 416 QUEEN ST ST STANISLAUS PARISH HALL 242 FITZWATER ST ST STANISLAUS PARISH HALL 242 FITZWATER ST SAYRE SCHOOL 58TH & WALNUT STS MEMORIAL GOSPEL CHURCH 6224 MARKET ST CARE PAVILION 6212 WALNUT ST CARE PAVILION 6212 WALNUT ST TABERNACLE LUTHERAN CHURCH 5843 SPRUCE ST GARAGE/OFFICE 286 S 62ND ST TABERNACLE LUTHERAN CHURCH 5843 SPRUCE ST CHRISTIAN COMPASSION CDC 6150 CEDAR AVE CHRISTIAN COMPASSION CDC 6150 CEDAR AVE CHRIST OF CALVARY CHURCH 500 S 61ST ST ANDERSON SCHOOL 61ST ST & COBBS CREEK PKWY BRYANT SCHOOL 60TH ST & CEDAR AVE BRYANT SCHOOL 60TH ST & CEDAR AVE BRYANT SCHOOL 60TH ST & CEDAR AVE ANDERSON SCHOOL 61ST ST & COBBS CREEK PKWY ANDERSON SCHOOL 61ST ST & COBBS CREEK PKWY BLANCHE NIXON LIBRARY 59TH ST & BALTIMORE AVE TURNER SCHOOL 59TH ST & BALTIMORE AVE SHARON BAPTIST COMMUNITY CTR 5841 CATHARINE ST LONGSTRETH SCHOOL 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE LONGSTRETH SCHOOL 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE SALVATION ARMY 5501 MARKET ST CAMPHOR MEMORIAL U M CHURCH 5620 WYALUSING AVE CAMPHOR MEMORIAL U M CHURCH 5620 WYALUSING AVE UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER 58TH & MEDIA STS HESTON SCHOOL 54TH ST & LANSDOWNE AVE OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 59TH & OXFORD STS SALVATION ARMY 5501 MARKET ST MAHLON LEWIS APTS 5600 RACE ST CHURCH PROPERTY 659 N 56TH ST UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER 58TH & MEDIA STS HESTON SCHOOL 54TH ST & LANSDOWNE AVE MT CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 5732 RACE ST ST MATTHEWS MANOR 230 N 57TH ST HAVERFORD BRANCH LIBRARY 5543 HAVERFORD AVE HAVERFORD BRANCH LIBRARY 5543 HAVERFORD AVE UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER 58TH & MEDIA STS UNIVERSAL BLUFORD CHARTER 58TH & MEDIA STS SWEET UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 1536 N 59TH ST BARRY SCHOOL 59TH & RACE STS BARRY SCHOOL 59TH & RACE STS OVERBROOK HIGH SCHOOL 59TH & OXFORD STS SOCIETY HILL TOWERS COMM ROOM 261 ST JAMES PLACE 401 LOMBARD ST OLD PINE ST COMM CENTER HOPKINSON HOUSE 06TH ST & WASHINGTON SQ SO STARR GARDEN RECREATION CENTER 06TH & LOMBARD STS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 256 S 08TH ST BLUEMLE LIFE SCIENCES BLDG 233 S 10TH ST WILLIAM WAY COMMUNITY CENTER 1315 SPRUCE ST SEGER RECREATION CENTER 10TH & LOMBARD STS CHURCH OF ST LUKE AND EPIPHANY 330 S 13TH ST PIER 3 PENNS LANDING 3 N CHRIS COLUMBUS BLVD BARRINGER RESIDENCE LOUNGE 950 WALNUT ST BLUEMLE LIFE SCIENCES BLDG 233 S 10TH ST CHINESE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 225 N 10TH ST UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS BLDG 401 S BROAD STREET ST JOHN NEUMANN CENTER 1039 N LAWRENCE ST OLD FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 330 RACE ST NORTHERN LIBS NEIGHBORS ASC 700 N 03RD ST SOCIETY HILL DANCE ACADEMY 409 S 02ND ST MC CALL SCHOOL 7TH & DELANCEY STS RODRIGUEZ BRANCH LIBRARY 600 W GIRARD AVE CHRISTINI TECHNOLOGIES INC 611 N 2ND ST PHILADELPHIA SENIOR CENTER 509 S BROAD ST KEARNEY SCHOOL 06TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE CHINESE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 225 N 10TH ST F.A.C.T. CHARTER SCHOOL 1023 CALLOWHILL ST OLD FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 330 RACE ST THE PAINTED BRIDE 230 VINE ST CHURCH OF ST LUKE AND EPIPHANY 330 S 13TH ST WILLIAM WAY COMMUNITY CENTER 1315 SPRUCE ST THE PAINTED BRIDE 230 VINE ST F.A.C.T. CHARTER SCHOOL 1023 CALLOWHILL ST NORTHERN LIBS NEIGHBORS ASC 700 N 03RD ST RIVA HEALTH & WELLNESS 1 BROWN ST- SUITE C 1 BROWN ST- SUITE C RIVA HEALTH & WELLNESS FIRE ENGINE CO # 05 43RD & MARKET STS ANGELA COURT NURSING HOME 4400 FAIRMOUNT AVE SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER 642 N 41ST ST LOCKE SCHOOL(AUDITORIUM) 46TH ST & HAVERFORD AVE SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER 642 N 41ST ST LOCKE SCHOOL 46TH & HAVERFORD AVE SHEPARD SENIOR CENTER 642 N 41ST ST MARTHA WASHINGTON SCHOOL 4400 ASPEN ST SARAH ALLEN SENIOR HOUSING 4035 PARRISH ST PHILA LEARNING ACADEMY SOUTH 43RD ST & WESTMINSTER AVE SARAH ALLEN SENIOR HOUSING 4035 PARRISH ST MARTHA WASHINGTON SCHOOL 4400 ASPEN ST PHILA LEARNING ACADEMY SOUTH 43RD ST & WESTMINSTER AVE 1ST AFRICAN PRESBYTER CHURCH 4159 W GIRARD AVE SCHOOL OF THE FUTURE 40TH ST & PARKSIDE AVE JAMESON COURT 4435 PARRISH ST

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DISCOVERY CHARTER SCHOOL STEPHEN SMITH TOWERS CONGRESO DE LATINOS CONGRESO DE LATINOS CONGRESO DE LATINOS SALVATION ARMY VILLAS DEL CARIBE SCHMIDT RECREATION CENTER ROBERTO CLEMENTE SCHOOL NUEVA ESPERANZA BUILDING NUEVA ESPERANZA BUILDING ELKIN SCHOOL ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL CRAMP SCHOOL SOMERSET VILLAS STOREFRONT ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL ELKIN SCHOOL SOMERSET VILLAS ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL ASPIRA STETSON CHARTER SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 25 ELKIN SCHOOL ELKIN SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 25 TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LAND TITLE BUILDING TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GREENFIELD SCHOOL-ROOM 108 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GREENFIELD SCHOOL HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT 01 THE PHOENIX APTS WILLIAM PENN HOUSE 1900 ARCH STREET APTS PENN CENTER HOUSE APTS ATRIA SENIOR LIVING TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ACADEMY HOUSE CONDOMINIUMS PARK TOWNE PLACE SOUTH RIVERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN APTS PARKWAY HOUSE THE WATERMARK BEN FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL 2400 CHESTNUT ST BLDG MARKWARD RECREATION CENTER KENNEDY HOUSE APTS COMMUNITY COLLEGE-WINNET BLDG GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH GRACE EPIPHANY CHURCH CHESTNUT HILL FRIENDS MEETING CHESTNUT HILL FRIENDS MEETING CHESTNUT HILL LIBRARY ST PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ST PAULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 37 ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS CHURCH ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS CHURCH LUTHERAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ALLENS LANE TRAIN STATION ALLENS LANE ART CENTER ALLENS LANE ART CENTER CHESTNUT HILL APARTMENTS CHESTNUT HILL TOWERS WRIGHTS BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SALON TOWER OF PENTECOST CHURCH CONCERNED BLACK MEN ST ATHANASIUS SCHOOL SIMONS REC CENTER PILGRIM WESLEYAN CHURCH ROWEN SCHOOL ROWEN SCHOOL ROWEN SCHOOL PILGRIM WESLEYAN CHURCH ROWEN SCHOOL WEST OAK LANE LIBRARY WRIGHTS BARBER SHOP CONCERNED BLACK MEN THE SHOP H & H COMMUNITY CTR ROWEN SCHOOL SIMONS REC CENTER SIMONS REC CENTER BUILDING 21 SCHOOL ROWEN SCHOOL ST ATHANASIUS SCHOOL CONGREGATION TEMPLE BETHEL SIMONS REC CENTER SIMONS REC CENTER STOREFRONT THE SHOP H & H COMMUNITY CTR STOREFRONT FINLEY RECREATION CENTER CATHEDRAL OF FAITH NORTH PHILA MUNICIPAL BUILDING HERITAGE PARK REC CENTER ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ZION BAPTIST CHURCH GREGORY SCHOOL OF MUSIC NORTH PHILA MUNICIPAL BUILDING PANATI RECREATION CENTER TIOGA PRESBYTERIAN SENIOR HOME TIOGA ARMS APTS WOODSTOCK HOMES COMM ROOM JEROME BROWN RECREATION CENTER APARTMENTS AT ALLEGHENY ALLEGHENY BUSINESS CENTER VENANGO HOUSE VENANGO HOUSE JEROME BROWN RECREATION CENTER PANATI RECREATION CENTER WOODSTOCK HOMES COMM ROOM NORTH PHILA MUNICIPAL BUILDING LONNIE YOUNG REC CTR SR BLDG MASTERY PASTORIUS CHARTER MASTERY PASTORIUS CHARTER HARAMBE CHURCH P G W BUILDING SHRINE OF THE MIRACULOUS MEDAL FIRE ENGINE CO # 19 J B KELLY SCHOOL HOLSEY TEMPLE WISTER TOWNHOMES COMMUNITY CTR EAGLES NEST SCHOOL WISTER RECREATION CENTER MASTERY WISTER CHARTER SCHOOL WISTER RECREATION CENTER GERMANTOWN HOUSE HOLSEY TEMPLE HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER J B KELLY SCHOOL HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER

LOCATION BLDG CODE PARKING 4700 PARKSIDE AVE F H 1030 BELMONT AVE M H M N 216 W SOMERSET ST 216 W SOMERSET ST M N 216 W SOMERSET ST M N 3150 N MASCHER ST F N 167 W ALLEGHENY AVE F H HOWARD & ONTARIO STS R L 122 W ERIE AVE B L 4261 N 05TH ST F N 4261 N 05TH ST F N D & CLEARFIELD STS M L B ST & ALLEGHENY AVE R N HOWARD & ONTARIO STS M N 200 E SOMERSET ST F H 3255 N FRONT ST M N B ST & ALLEGHENY AVE R N D & CLEARFIELD STS M L 200 E SOMERSET ST F H B ST & ALLEGHENY AVE R N B ST & ALLEGHENY AVE R N 2937 BOUDINOT ST @HART LA F N D & CLEARFIELD STS M L D & CLEARFIELD STS M L 2937 BOUDINOT ST @HART LA F N 2212 SPRUCE ST M N 2212 SPRUCE ST M N 17TH & SPRUCE STS M N 17TH & SPRUCE STS M N 100 S BROAD ST F N 17TH & SPRUCE STS M N 2111 SANSOM ST M N 201 S 21ST ST A N 22ND & CHESTNUT STS M N 201 S 21ST ST A N 17TH & SPRUCE STS M N 201 S 21ST ST A N 22ND & CHESTNUT STS M N BROAD & LOMBARD STS F N 1600 ARCH ST M L 1919 CHESTNUT ST F L 1900 ARCH ST M N 1900 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD M L 150 N 20TH ST F N 17TH & SPRUCE STS M N 1420 LOCUST ST M L 2200 BEN FRANKLIN PKWY F L 158 N 23RD ST M N 2201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE M L 2 FRANKLIN TOWN BLVD F H BROAD & GREEN STS F N 2400 CHESTNUT ST F H TANEY & PINE STS F L 1901 JOHN F KENNEDY BLVD F L F H 17TH ST-SOUTH OF SPRING GARDEN E GOWEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST M L M L E GOWEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST E GOWEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST M L 20 E MERMAID LANE F H 20 E MERMAID LANE F H 8711 GERMANTOWN AVE A L 22 E CHESTNUT HILL AVE M L 22 E CHESTNUT HILL AVE M L 101 W HIGHLAND AVE M L 8000 ST MARTINS LANE M L 8000 ST MARTINS LANE M L 7301 GERMANTOWN AVE F H 200 W ALLENS LA @CRESHEIM RD B L 601 W ALLENS LANE F L 601 W ALLENS LANE F L 7800 B STENTON AVE M L 7600 STENTON AVE B L 1901 72ND AVE R N 1962 PENFIELD ST M N 7485 BRIAR RD M L 7200 N 21ST ST M N 7105 LIMEKILN PIKE R L WALNUT LA & WOOLSTON AVE M H 6700 N BROAD ST B N 19TH & HAINES STS M L 19TH & HAINES STS M L 19TH & HAINES STS M L 6700 N BROAD ST B N 19TH & HAINES STS M L WASHINGTON LA & LIMEKILN PK M L 1901 72ND AVE R N 7200 N 21ST ST M N 2036 E HAINES ST M L 19TH & HAINES STS M L WALNUT LA & WOOLSTON AVE M H WALNUT LA & WOOLSTON AVE M H 6501 LIMEKILN PIKE M N 19TH & HAINES STS M L 7105 LIMEKILN PIKE R L LOWBER AVE & MAYLAND ST F L WALNUT LA & WOOLSTON AVE M H WALNUT LA & WOOLSTON AVE M H 7163 STENTON AVE M N 2036 E HAINES ST M L 7163 STENTON AVE M N E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE M L 1800 W CAMBRIA ST M H 22ND & SOMERSET STS M N SYDENHAM & CLEARFIELD STS M N 3600 N BROAD ST M L 3600 N BROAD ST M L 1628 W ALLEGHENY AVE M N 22ND & SOMERSET STS M N 22ND & CLEARFIELD STS F L 1531 W TIOGA ST F L 1828 W TIOGA ST A N 2829 N LAMBERT ST M L 1919-1941 W ONTARIO ST F L 1900 W ALLEGHENY AVE A L 2233 W ALLEGHENY AVE B N 2104 W VENANGO ST F L 2104 W VENANGO ST F L 1919-1941 W ONTARIO ST F L 22ND & CLEARFIELD STS F L 2829 N LAMBERT ST M L 22ND & SOMERSET STS M N CHELTEN AVE & ARDLEIGH ST A L CHELTEN AVE & SPRAGUE ST R N CHELTEN AVE & SPRAGUE ST R N 5648 CHEW AVE M N 5136-38 BELFIELD AVE R L 500 E CHELTEN AVE M H CHELTEN AVE & BAYNTON ST M L PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST R L 5305 GERMANTOWN AVE M N 285 E ASHMEAD ST F L 501 W KING ST F N BAYNTON & SHEDAKER STS M L BRINGHURST & WAKEFIELD STS R L BAYNTON & SHEDAKER STS M L 5457 WAYNE AVE A H 5305 GERMANTOWN AVE M N WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST A L PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST R L WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST A L WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST A L WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST A L

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PHILA HAIR ARTISTRY CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH QUEEN LA APTS COMM CENTER J B KELLY SCHOOL HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER HAPPY HOLLOW RECREATION CENTER J B KELLY SCHOOL J B KELLY SCHOOL NICETOWN COURT NICETOWN COURT NICETOWN COURT CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING CHURCH OF NAZARENE BUILDING TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH OPPORTUNITY TOWERS FIRE ENGINE CO # 59 MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER TRIUMPH BAPTIST CHURCH NICETOWN TIOGA BRANCH LIBRARY MASTERY CLEVELAND CHARTER ZION BAPTIST CHURCH SIMPSON MIDTOWN APTS HARRISON HOMES HARRISON HOMES GUILD HOUSE WEST GLADYS JACOBS APT BLDG EAST POPLAR RECREATION CENTER HARRISON HOMES STREET COMMUNITY CENTER CHILDS MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH SPRING GARDEN APTS COMM ROOM KEARNEY SCHOOL BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH CLEMENTE RECREATION CENTER 2601 PARKWAY CLUBROOM PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST THE PHILADELPHIAN APTS FIRE ENGINE CO # 13 PARKWAY MEMORIAL VFW POST BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER FRANCISVILLE RECREATION CENTER BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL BACHE MARTIN SCHOOL ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL YOGA STUDIO B ST ANDREWS LITHUANIAN CHURCH RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH THE CITY SCHOOL AT FAIRMOUNT ST FRANCIS XAVIER SCHOOL SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE SUSQUEHANNA VILLAGE WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER WINCHESTER RECREATION CENTER CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM FOSTER MEMORIAL BAPT CHURCH CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER RAYMOND ROSEN COMM CENTER CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR LOVE ZION BAPT CHURCH MORRIS ESTATE REC CENTER MORRIS ESTATE REC CENTER PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING MT AIRY CHURCH GOD IN CHRIST CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING PHILIP MURRAY HOUSE G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING G O S P COMMUNITY BUILDING CHAMPLOST HOMES (PHA) BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER BELFIELD RECREATION CENTER PENNELL SCHOOL LOVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H WIDENER SCHOOL WIDENER SCHOOL WIDENER SCHOOL PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH SUFFOLK MANOR APTS-BLDG H PENNELL SCHOOL CORINTHIAN COMM & EDUC CTR PROVISION OF GRACE CHURCH LUTHERAN SETTLEMENT HOUSE UNION HALL MC KINLEY SCHOOL ADAIRE SCHOOL FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER FISHTOWN RECREATION CENTER ADAIRE SCHOOL MC KINLEY SCHOOL HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT 06 NEUMANN SENIOR HOUSING PENNA HOME ADAIRE SCHOOL NORRIS SQUARE CHILD CARE CTR TAJDEED RESIDENCES COMM ROOM TAJDEED RESIDENCES TOWEY RECREATION CENTER TOWEY RECREATION CENTER HANCOCK RECREATION CENTER RIVERA RECREATION CENTER MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL MUNOZ MARIN SCHOOL POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL CONGRESO EDUC & TRAINING CTR CONGRESO EDUC & TRAINING CTR POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL ONE BRIGHT RAY COMM H.S. GARAGE HUNTER SCHOOL NORRIS SQUARE UN PRES CHURCH WELSH SCHOOL MC KINLEY SCHOOL MC KINLEY SCHOOL RIVERA DAYCARE CENTER WELSH SCHOOL WELSH SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 02

LOCATION BLDG CODE PARKING 406 W CHELTEN AVE M N 5430 PULASKI AVE M L 324-A WEST PENN ST M N PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST R L WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST A L WAYNE AVE & LOGAN ST A L R L PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST PULASKI AVE & HANSBERRY ST R L 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE F H 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE F H 4340 GERMANTOWN AVE F H 1539 W COURTLAND ST F N 1539 W COURTLAND ST F N 1539 W COURTLAND ST F N 1539 W COURTLAND ST F N 1539 W COURTLAND ST F N 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 1717 W HUNTING PARK AVE M H 22ND ST & HUNTING PARK AVE M L 19TH & BUTLER STS A N 19TH & BUTLER STS A N 1648 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 3720 N BROAD ST F L 19TH & BUTLER STS A N 3600 N BROAD ST M L 1001 GREEN ST M H 1240 N 10TH ST F L 1240 N 10TH ST F L 1221 FAIRMOUNT AVE F L 1100 FAIRMOUNT AVE F H 800 N 08TH ST M N 1240 N 10TH ST F L 1100 POPLAR ST F H 953 N 10TH ST B L 700 GREEN ST M N 06TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE F N 2720 POPLAR ST N N 2720 POPLAR ST N N 18TH & WALLACE STS F N 2601 PENNSYLVANIA AVE F L 757 N 24TH ST A N 2401 PENNSYLVANIA AVE F L 1539 PARRISH ST M L 757 N 24TH ST A N 22ND & PARRISH STS M N FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS F N FRANCIS & SHIRLEY STS F N 22ND & PARRISH STS M N 22ND & PARRISH STS M N 24TH & WALLACE STS B N 1831 B BRANDYWINE ST R N 19TH & NORTH STS R N 560 N 20TH ST N N 854-70 N 24TH ST R N 24TH & WALLACE STS B N 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE F N 1421 W SUSQUEHANNA AVE F N 2332 N 15TH ST B N 2332 N 15TH ST B N 2332 N 15TH ST B N 2121 GRATZ ST M L 18TH & YORK STS N N 18TH & YORK STS N N 2121 GRATZ ST M L 2121 GRATZ ST M L 2121 GRATZ ST M L 18TH & YORK STS N N 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS M L 2301 W EDGLEY ST F L 2301 W EDGLEY ST F L 2301 W EDGLEY ST F L 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS M L 2521 N 23RD ST M N 16TH ST & CHELTEN AVE N N 16TH ST & CHELTEN AVE N N 6300 OLD YORK RD F L 6300 OLD YORK RD F L 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE M L 6401 OGONTZ AVE F H 6100 N 21ST ST A L 6100 N 21ST ST A L 6100 N 21ST ST A L A L 6100 N 21ST ST 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE M L 6300 OLD YORK RD F L 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE M L 6101 LIMEKILN PIKE M L 1953 NEDRO AVE F L 21ST ST & CHEW AVE B L 21ST ST & CHEW AVE B L NEDRO & OGONTZ AVES M L 5801 OGONTZ AVE B L 1424 CLEARVIEW ST F N 1500 W OLNEY AVE F L 1500 W OLNEY AVE F L 1500 W OLNEY AVE F L 1950 W ROCKLAND ST M L 1950 W ROCKLAND ST M L 1424 CLEARVIEW ST F N NEDRO & OGONTZ AVES M L 6100 N 21ST ST A L 1950 W ROCKLAND ST M L 1340 FRANKFORD AVE F H 236 RICHMOND ST N N ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS M N PALMER & THOMPSON STS M N F N E MONTGOMERY & GIRARD AVES E MONTGOMERY & GIRARD AVES F N PALMER & THOMPSON STS M N ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS M N 301 W GIRARD AVE F L 1601 E PALMER ST M N 1401 E SUSQUEHANNA AVE M N PALMER & THOMPSON STS M N 2011 N MASCHER ST F L 1537 CADWALLADER ST M N 1537 CADWALLADER ST M N HOWARD & BERKS STS M N HOWARD & BERKS STS M N F N HANCOCK & MASTER STS 05TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE B L 03RD & ONTARIO STS F H 03RD & ONTARIO STS F H 03RD & ONTARIO STS F H 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE R L 2800 N AMERICAN ST F H 2800 N AMERICAN ST F H 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE R L 2820 N 04TH ST M H 2354 N MASCHER ST R N 2400 N HOWARD ST F H HANCOCK ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE M N 04TH & YORK STS F L ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS M N ORKNEY & DIAMOND STS M N 2603 N 05TH ST M N 04TH & YORK STS F L 04TH & YORK STS F L 2426 N 02ND ST M L

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BROWN COMMUNITY CENTER CRUZ RECREATION CENTER DENDY REC CTR GRAY MANOR 8TH & DIAMOND ST REC CTR YORKTOWN APARTMENTS PENROSE RECREATION CENTER BROWN COMMUNITY CENTER NORRIS HOMES 8TH & DIAMOND ST REC CTR DENDY REC CTR PILGRIM CHURCH PILGRIM CHURCH HENRY ON THE PARK/BLDG E VENICE ISLAND RECREATION CTR SHAWMONT SCHOOL NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER JOURNEYS WAY TONYS GLASS WORKS NORTH LIGHT COMMUNITY CENTER HILLSIDE RECREATION CENTER COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL NORTHERN CHILDREN SERVICES COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL JOURNEYS WAY JOURNEYS WAY BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL FIREHOUSE MIFFLIN SCHOOL LINGELBACH SCHOOL ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SALVATION ARMY SHAWMONT SCHOOL ROXBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SAUL HIGH SCHOOL CATHEDRAL VILLAGE AUDITORIUM HOUSTON RECREATION CENTER COOK WISSAHICKON SCHOOL ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM ROX MEM HOSPITAL AUDITORIUM SAUL HIGH SCHOOL SUMMIT PARK APTS-CLUBHOUSE SALVATION ARMY ROXBOROUGH Y M C A SHAWMONT SCHOOL ANDORRA BRANCH LIBRARY HOUSTON RECREATION CENTER CATHEDRAL VILLAGE AUDITORIUM SUMMIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUMMIT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLIVEDEN CONVALESCENT CENTER GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER GERMANTOWN JEWISH CENTER GERMANTOWN HOME JESUS IS THE WAY CHURCH BLAIR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH BLAIR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY LOVETT BRANCH LIBRARY PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH CARING HEART NURSING HOME CLIVEDEN HOUSE LOVETT BRANCH LIBRARY MT AIRY RECREATION CENTER PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER PLEASANT RECREATION CENTER EMLEN SCHOOL EMLEN SCHOOL EMLEN SCHOOL GERMANTOWN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY GERMANTOWN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY UNIVERSAL UNITARIAN CHURCH A B DAY SCHOOL A B DAY SCHOOL A B DAY SCHOOL A B DAY SCHOOL ST MARKS CHURCH FRANKFORD ST MARKS CHURCH FRANKFORD ST MARKS CHURCH FRANKFORD SIMPSON RECREATION CENTER FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY FRANKFORD BRANCH LIBRARY SIMPSON RECREATION CENTER FRANKFORD HIGH SCHOOL PHILA ARTS & SCIENCES CHARTER VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB PHILA ARTS & SCIENCES CHARTER CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH CARMELLA RECREATION CENTER STEARNE SCHOOL AMERICAN LEGION POST WHITEHALL RES COUNCIL OFFICE GAMBRELL RECREATION CENTER FIREHOUSE FIREHOUSE STEARNE SCHOOL STEARNE SCHOOL POWELL SCHOOL DURHAM LIBRARY DURHAM LIBRARY MC MICHAEL SCHOOL POWELL SCHOOL UNIVERSITY SQUARE MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR ROWAN HOUSE HEAVENLY HALL THE ARMORY AT DREXEL DURHAM LIBRARY MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR MC MICHAEL SCHOOL HEAVENLY HALL CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY EPISCOPAL CHURCH MANTUA HAVERFORD COMM CTR THE ARMORY AT DREXEL THE ARMORY AT DREXEL RIVERWARDS CAFE MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL NATIVITY BVM PLACE SR APTS RICHMOND LIBRARY RICHMOND LIBRARY PORT RICHMOND PAL CENTER RICHMOND LIBRARY NATIVITY BVM PLACE SR APTS MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL CARDINAL BEVILACQUA CENTER WILLARD SCHOOL

LOCATION BLDG CODE PARKING 1701 N 08TH ST M H 1401 N 06TH ST M L 10TH & OXFORD STS M L 1600 N 08TH ST F H 08TH & DIAMOND STS M L 1300 W JEFFERSON ST R N 12TH ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE F N 1701 N 08TH ST M H 1915 N 11TH STREET M L 08TH & DIAMOND STS M L 10TH & OXFORD STS M L 3815 TERRACE ST M L 3815 TERRACE ST M L 7901 HENRY AVE M L 7 LOCK STREET F L SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST A L 175 GREEN LANE B L 175 GREEN LANE B L 201 FOUNTAIN ST B L 201 FOUNTAIN ST B L 403 RECTOR ST F L 235 COTTON ST F L 175 GREEN LANE B L 201 FOUNTAIN ST B L RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS M L 5301 RIDGE AVE F L RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS M L 403 RECTOR ST F L 403 RECTOR ST F L 401 MARTIN ST M N 401 MARTIN ST M N 6400 RIDGE AVE F L RIDGE AVE & CINNAMINSON ST M L MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST M L WAYNE AVE & JOHNSON ST A L M L RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST M L 401 MARTIN ST M N 6400 RIDGE AVE F L 6730 RIDGE AVE M L SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST A L 6400 RIDGE AVE F L 7100 HENRY AVE F L 600 E CATHEDRAL RD F L WISSAHICKON AVE & GRAKYN LA M L RIGHTER & SALAIGNAC STS M L RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST M L M L RIDGE AVE & JAMESTOWN ST 7100 HENRY AVE F L 8201 HENRY AVE M L 6730 RIDGE AVE M L DOMINO LA & RIDGE AVE M L SHAWMONT AVE & EVA ST A L 705 E CATHEDRAL RD M H M L WISSAHICKON AVE & GRAKYN LA 600 E CATHEDRAL RD F L 6757 GREENE ST M L 6757 GREENE ST M L 6400 GREENE ST F H 400 W ELLET ST F N 400 W ELLET ST F N 6950 GERMANTOWN AVE M H 6753 GERMANTOWN AVE M N 220 W UPSAL ST A L 200 E CLIVEDEN ST M L 220 W UPSAL ST A L 6945 GERMANTOWN AVE F L PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE M L 200 E CLIVEDEN ST M L 6445 GERMANTOWN AVE M N 6415 MUSGRAVE ST B N 6945 GERMANTOWN AVE F L GERMANTOWN AVE & SEDGWICK ST M N PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE M L PLEASANT ST & CHEW AVE M L CHEW AVE & UPSAL ST R L R L CHEW AVE & UPSAL ST CHEW AVE & UPSAL ST R L 610 E MT PLEASANT AVE B L 610 E MT PLEASANT AVE B L 6900 STENTON AVE M L CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS M L CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS M L CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS M L CRITTENDEN & JOHNSON STS M L 4442 FRANKFORD AVE M N 4442 FRANKFORD AVE M N 4442 FRANKFORD AVE M N ARROTT & LARGE STS M L 4634 FRANKFORD AVE M N 4634 FRANKFORD AVE M N 4634 FRANKFORD AVE M N ARROTT & LARGE STS M L OXFORD AVE & WAKELING ST M L LARGE & DYRE STS A N 4800 WHITAKER AVE F L 4800 WHITAKER AVE F L LARGE & DYRE STS A N 2352 ORTHODOX ST M N TULIP & WAKELING STS R N 1655 UNITY ST R N 2006 ORTHODOX ST N N 1824-26 FOULKROD ST M N DITMAN & WAKELING STS M N DARRAH & FOULKROD STS M N DARRAH & FOULKROD STS M N 1655 UNITY ST R N 1655 UNITY ST R N 36TH ST & POWELTON AVE M N 34TH ST & HAVERFORD AVE F N 34TH ST & HAVERFORD AVE F N 36TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE M N 36TH ST & POWELTON AVE M N 3901 MARKET ST F L 631 N 39TH ST R L 325 N 39TH ST F L 4015-17 POPLAR ST M L 25 N 33RD ST F L 34TH ST & HAVERFORD AVE F N 631 N 39TH ST R L 36TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE M N 4015-17 POPLAR ST M L 814 N 41ST ST M L 814 N 41ST ST M L 631 N 39TH ST R L 25 N 33RD ST F L 25 N 33RD ST F L 3118 RICHMOND ST M N 2950 MEMPHIS ST A N 3255 BELGRADE ST A H INDIANA AVE & ALMOND ST M N INDIANA AVE & ALMOND ST M N 3068 BELGRADE ST M N INDIANA AVE & ALMOND ST M N 3255 BELGRADE ST A H 3116 FRANKFORD AVE M N CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS M L CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS M L CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS M L 2950 MEMPHIS ST A N 2646 KENSINGTON AVE F N ELKHART & HELEN STS M N


FUNERAL HOME MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL WILLARD SCHOOL WILLARD SCHOOL MASTBAUM HIGH SCHOOL COHOCKSINK RECREATION CENTER MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL MEMPHIS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS BARRY RECREATION CENTER BARRY RECREATION CENTER CARING PEOPLE ALLIANCE ST MONICAS BOWLING LANES BARRY RECREATION CENTER GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING CARING PEOPLE ALLIANCE GUERIN RECREATION CENTER G.A.M.P. SCHOOL G.A.M.P. SCHOOL G.A.M.P. SCHOOL GUERIN RECREATION CENTER GUERIN RECREATION CENTER G.A.M.P. SCHOOL GUERIN RECREATION CENTER CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY CARING PEOPLE ALLIANCE GUERIN REC CTR-BOCCE BUILDING CALVARY TEMPLE ACADEMY FAIRFAX APARTMENTS H M S SCHOOL THE ARCH BLDG-ROOM 108 COMEGYS SCHOOL CIVIC HOUSE/UNIV OF PENNA ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL ROSENBERGER HALL/ROOM 100 WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY WALNUT ST WEST LIBRARY SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC IRON GATE THEATRE COMEGYS SCHOOL ROBESON HIGH SCHOOL SPRUCE HILL COMM ASSOC 48TH & WOODLAND REC CENTER 48TH & WOODLAND REC CENTER REBA BROWN SR APTS VANCE HALL THE ARCH CAFE HARRISON COLLEGE HOUSE UNIV OF PA HARNWELL HOUSE HOUSTON HALL READING ROOM FAIRFAX APARTMENTS CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR WRIGHT SCHOOL WRIGHT SCHOOL STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL WRIGHT SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 45 NEW LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL ETHEL ALLEN SCHOOL WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY WIDENER BRANCH LIBRARY MEDIATOR LUTHERAN CHURCH CECIL B MOORE RECREATION CTR MOORE MANOR SR HOME SHARSWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 SHARSWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY CECIL B MOORE LIBRARY SHARSWOOD ONE SENIOR APTS SHARSWOOD ONE SENIOR APTS BOONE SCHOOL BREWERYTOWN/SHARSWOOD CCA MORRIS SCHOOL COLLEGEVIEW HOMES (PHA) MORRIS SCHOOL BOONE SCHOOL W D KELLEY SCHOOL W D KELLEY SCHOOL BREWERYTOWN/SHARSWOOD CCA FIRE ENGINE CO # 34 GIDEON HALL@SCOTTISH RITE HSE SCOTTISH RITE TOWER HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT 01 UNIVERSAL CHARTER SCHOOL YMCA ANDERSON RECREATION CENTER PENN MEDICINE AT RITTENHOUSE THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL ARTHUR SCHOOL YMCA ARTHUR SCHOOL ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES ARTHUR SCHOOL ARTHUR SCHOOL THE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL ST ANTHONYS SENIOR RESIDENCES ARTS HOUSE APTS CARDINAL BEVILACQUA CENTER HACKETT SCHOOL SUMMERFIELD SILOAM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2424 STUDIOS DERKA'S AUTO GARAGE MARITIME ACADEMY CHARTER KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX ST MICHAELS LUTHERAN CHURCH H A BROWN SCHOOL H A BROWN SCHOOL HACKETT SCHOOL OFFICE 2424 STUDIOS BEACON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 06 ST ANNE'S SOCIAL HALL CIONE RECREATION CENTER W D KELLEY SCHOOL HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT 05 W D KELLEY SCHOOL W D KELLEY SCHOOL AMOS RECREATION CENTER AMOS RECREATION CENTER DUCKREY SCHOOL AMOS RECREATION CENTER CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE VERNON MARKS HOUSE CARVER SCHOOL ENGINR & SCIENCE CHURCH OF THE ADVOCATE GYM WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER WOODSTOCK COMMUNITY CENTER OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL

LOCATION 2271-75 E WILLIAM ST 2950 MEMPHIS ST 3116 FRANKFORD AVE ELKHART & HELEN STS ELKHART & HELEN STS 3116 FRANKFORD AVE CEDAR & CAMBRIA STS 2950 MEMPHIS ST 2950 MEMPHIS ST 3301 S 20TH ST 3301 S 20TH ST 3301 S 20TH ST BROAD ST & OREGON AVE 18TH & BIGLER STS 18TH & BIGLER STS 2433 S 15TH ST 2500 S 16TH ST 18TH & BIGLER STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 2433 S 15TH ST 16TH & JACKSON STS 22ND & RITNER STS 22ND & RITNER STS 22ND & RITNER STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 22ND & RITNER STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 3301 S 20TH ST 2433 S 15TH ST 16TH & JACKSON STS 3301 S 20TH ST 4247 LOCUST ST 4400 BALTIMORE AVE 3601 LOCUST WALK 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 3914 LOCUST WALK 42ND & LUDLOW STS 600 S 43RD ST 3948 WALNUT ST 3948 WALNUT ST 257 S 45TH ST 3700 CHESTNUT ST 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 42ND & LUDLOW STS 257 S 45TH ST 48TH ST & WOODLAND AVE 48TH ST & WOODLAND AVE 1450 S 50TH ST 3733 SPRUCE ST 3601 LOCUST WALK 3910 IRVING ST 3820 LOCUST WALK 3417 SPRUCE ST 4247 LOCUST ST 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS 28TH & DAUPHIN STS 28TH & DAUPHIN STS 32ND ST & RIDGE AVE 32ND ST & RIDGE AVE 28TH & DAUPHIN STS 26TH & YORK STS 2450 W SERGEANT ST 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 32ND ST & LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE 2808 W LEHIGH AVE 2832 N 28TH ST 22ND & HUNTINGDON STS 1999 RIDGE AVE 1450 N 21ST ST 28TH & THOMPSON STS 1450 N 21ST ST 2320 CECIL B MOORE AVE 2320 CECIL B MOORE AVE 1425 N 23RD ST 1425 N 23RD ST 26TH & JEFFERSON STS 3000 W MASTER ST 26TH & THOMPSON STS 2632 W THOMPSON ST 26TH & THOMPSON STS 26TH & JEFFERSON STS 28TH & OXFORD STS 28TH & OXFORD STS 3000 W MASTER ST 28TH & THOMPSON STS 1525 FITZWATER ST 1530 FITZWATER ST BROAD & LOMBARD STS 1427 CATHARINE ST 1724 CHRISTIAN ST 17TH & FITZWATER STS 1800 LOMBARD ST 2501 LOMBARD ST 20TH & CATHARINE STS 1724 CHRISTIAN ST 20TH & CATHARINE STS 2309 CARPENTER ST 2309 CARPENTER ST 20TH & CATHARINE STS 20TH & CATHARINE STS 2501 LOMBARD ST 2309 CARPENTER ST 2446-48 CORAL ST 2646 KENSINGTON AVE YORK ST & TRENTON AVE E DAUPHIN & TULIP STS 2424 E YORK ST 2204 ARAMINGO AVE EDGEMONT & HUNTINGDON STS 2463 EMERALD ST 2463 EMERALD ST 2139 E CUMBERLAND ST SERGEANT & JASPER STS SERGEANT & JASPER STS YORK ST & TRENTON AVE 2301 E CUMBERLAND ST 2424 E YORK ST 2364 E CUMBERLAND ST BELGRADE & HUNTINGDON STS MEMPHIS & TUCKER STS ARAMINGO & LEHIGH AVES 28TH & OXFORD STS 1900 N 20TH ST 28TH & OXFORD STS 28TH & OXFORD STS 16TH & BERKS STS 16TH & BERKS STS 16TH & DIAMOND STS 16TH & BERKS STS 17TH & NORRIS STS 3226 CLIFFORD ST 17TH & NORRIS STS 2121 GRATZ ST 1924 N WOODSTOCK ST 1924 N WOODSTOCK ST 23RD ST & MONTGOMERY AVE

BLDG CODE PARKING N N A N M N M N M N M N M L A N A N M L M L M L M N F N N N R L R N F N M N R L M N A N A N A N M N M N A N M N M L R L M N M L R N F H M N M L F N M N F N M N M N M L M N M L M N M L M L M L F H F N M N F N F N F N R N M L F L F L F L F L F L M N M N M L M L M L M L F L F L F L F L F N M L F L F L F N F L M N M N F N F N R N F N F L F L F L R N M L M L F N F N M L F N F N F N F N F N F H F L M L F N M L M L M L M L M L F L M L F L F N M N M L M N M L M N M H M H M N A N A N M N R N M N R N F L R N M N M L M N M L M L F L F L F N F L F L M L F L M L M L M L F L

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OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL OLD ST ELIZABETHS SCHOOL JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) DUPREE FUNERAL HOME GIDEON SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL STRAWBERRY MANSION SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL BLAINE SCHOOL MANDER RECREATION CENTER MANDER RECREATION CENTER JOHNSON HOMES (PHA) HANK GATHERS RECREATION CTR GIDEON SCHOOL THE SARTAIN APTS RESTAURANT FERKO RECREATION CENTER JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB JUNIATA YOUTH CLUB PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER PICCOLI RECREATION CENTER WATER DEPT LABORATORY WATER DEPT LABORATORY HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE JJ'S CAFE DINING ROOM JJ'S CAFE DINING ROOM HOPKINSON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE JUNIATA PARK OLDER ADULT CTR HARROWGATE PAL CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER WILLARD SCHOOL WILLARD SCHOOL HARROWGATE PAL CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER HARROWGATE PAL CENTER HARROWGATE PAL CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER SCANLON RECREATION CENTER BARBER SHOP BARRY SCHOOL BARRY SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTER BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 41 SWEET UNION BAPTIST CHURCH TUSTIN RECREATION CENTER BETTERWAY BIBLE CHURCH PRAYER & FAITH TEMPLE COGIC GOOD SAMARITAN CHURCH SIMPSON-FLETCHER METH CHURCH HARAMBEE INSTITUTE KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME TUSTIN RECREATION CENTER HADDINGTON LIBRARY GRANAHAN RECREATION CENTER HARAMBEE INSTITUTE HARAMBEE INSTITUTE PAPA RECREATION CENTER PAPA RECREATION CENTER BARBER SHOP OVERBROOK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LIBERTY TOWERS APTS FIRE ENGINE CO # 54 HADDINGTON LIBRARY LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE GRANAHAN RECREATION CENTER LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE OVERBROOK PARK CHURCH CHRIST OVERBROOK PARK CHURCH CHRIST OVERBROOK LIBRARY KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME RESIDENCE TRUE IMAGE SALON HEAD 2 TOE SALON OVERBROOK LIBRARY MEMORIAL GOSPEL CHURCH OVERBROOK LIBRARY LAMBERTON LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE OVERBROOK LIBRARY PRAYER & FAITH TEMPLE COGIC STORE TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN TRINITY CHURCH OXFORD/BUCHANAN BETHANY UNITED CHURCH PHILA PROTESTANT HOME ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL ST WILLIAMS MEMORIAL HALL LAWNCREST LIBRARY LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER LAWNCREST LIBRARY PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH OXFORD VILLAGE HOMES NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL FRANKLIN SCHOOL NEW FELS HIGH SCHOOL HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER LAWNCREST RECREATION CENTER HOUSEMAN RECREATION CENTER UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH HILL CREEK COMM CTR BLDG 10 UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH UNIVERSAL CREIGHTON LSH FRANKLIN SCHOOL PHILA PROTESTANT HOME CHEW RECREATION CENTER TRINITY MEMORIAL CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 24 WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER ST PAUL CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME ST BARNABAS CHURCH MITCHUM WILSON FUNERAL HOME 2ND NAZARETH MISSIONARY BAPT POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) MC DANIEL SCHOOL BARRETT NABUURS CENTER MC DANIEL SCHOOL POINT BREEZE COURT (PHA) WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER MC DANIEL SCHOOL QUEEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY WHARTON SQUARE REC CENTER ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE PROGRESSIVE WORSHIP CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER

LOCATION 23RD ST & MONTGOMERY AVE 23RD ST & MONTGOMERY AVE 2500 W NORRIS ST 2809 W DIAMOND ST 29TH ST & GLENWOOD AVE 30TH & BERKS STS 32ND ST & RIDGE AVE 30TH & BERKS STS 30TH & BERKS STS 30TH & BERKS STS 33RD & DIAMOND STS 33RD & DIAMOND STS 2500 W NORRIS ST 25TH & DIAMOND STS 29TH ST & GLENWOOD AVE 3017 W OXFORD ST 901 E CAYUGA ST J & CAYUGA STS HOWLAND & CAYUGA STS HOWLAND & CAYUGA STS CASTOR AVE & CAYUGA ST CASTOR AVE & CAYUGA ST 1500 E HUNTING PARK AVE 1500 E HUNTING PARK AVE L & LUZERNE STS L & LUZERNE STS J ST & ERIE AVE J ST & ERIE AVE L & LUZERNE STS L ST & SEDGELY AVE H & TIOGA STS J & TIOGA STS ELKHART & HELEN STS ELKHART & HELEN STS H & TIOGA STS J & TIOGA STS H & TIOGA STS H & TIOGA STS J & TIOGA STS J & TIOGA STS 6122 MARKET ST 59TH & RACE STS 59TH & RACE STS 6133 VINE ST 520 N 61ST ST 61ST & THOMPSON STS 1536 N 59TH ST 60TH ST & COLUMBIA AVE 520 N 61ST ST 1541 N 61ST ST 6148 LANSDOWNE AVE 61ST & JEFFERSON STS EDGEMORE RD & MEDIA ST 1100 N 63RD ST 60TH ST & COLUMBIA AVE 65TH ST & GIRARD AVE 65TH & CALLOWHILL STS EDGEMORE RD & MEDIA ST EDGEMORE RD & MEDIA ST 68TH ST & LANSDOWNE AVE 68TH ST & LANSDOWNE AVE 6546 LEBANON AVE 6376 CITY AVE 1101 N 63RD ST 63RD ST & LANCASTER AVE 65TH ST & GIRARD AVE 1625 N 76TH ST 65TH & CALLOWHILL STS 1625 N 76TH ST 7630 WOODBINE AVE 7630 WOODBINE AVE HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 1100 N 63RD ST 7060 CITY AVE 1660 N 62ND ST 6237 MARKET ST HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 6224 MARKET ST HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 1625 N 76TH ST HAVERFORD & WOODBINE AVES 1541 N 61ST ST 7236 RISING SUN AVE 603 LONGSHORE AVE 603 LONGSHORE AVE 6545 RISING SUN AVE 6500 TABOR AVE ARGYLE ST & ROBBINS AVE ARGYLE ST & ROBBINS AVE ARGYLE ST & ROBBINS AVE 6000 RISING SUN AVE RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST 6000 RISING SUN AVE 6001 COLGATE ST 6150 ALGON AVE LANGDON & SANGER STS LANGDON & SANGER STS LANGDON & SANGER STS RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES LANGDON & SANGER STS SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES RISING SUN AVE & COMLY ST SUMMERDALE & GODFREY AVES TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST 5577 N HILLCREEK DRIVE TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST TABOR RD & FOULKROD ST RISING SUN & CHELTENHAM AVES 6500 TABOR AVE 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS 2212 SPRUCE ST 20TH & FEDERAL STS 23RD & REED STS 1219 S 21ST ST 22ND & FEDERAL STS 23RD & REED STS 1410 S 20TH ST 1814 WHARTON ST 1410 S 20TH ST 1800 TASKER ST 2100 DICKINSON ST 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 2100 DICKINSON ST 23RD & REED STS 23RD & REED STS 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 22ND & FEDERAL STS 23RD & REED STS 2600 MOORE ST 1140-46 S 26TH ST 28TH & DICKINSON STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 30TH & WHARTON STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 30TH & WHARTON STS

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DISILVESTRO RECREATION CENTER KINGS FERRY SQUARE COMM ROOM 2ND NAZARETH MISSIONARY BAPT FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER BARRETT NABUURS CENTER P.E.P. BUILDING BARRATT SCHOOL BARRATT SCHOOL REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS REED ST PRESBYTERIAN APTS CHEW RECREATION CENTER BARRATT SCHOOL DISILVESTRO RECREATION CENTER EBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH PENROSE RECREATION CENTER FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER PENROSE RECREATION CENTER FAIRHILL APTS COMMUNITY CENTER HOPE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION HOPE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION HOPE PARTNERSHIP FOR EDUCATION WARNOCK VILLAGE 12TH & CAMBRIA RECREATION CTR MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL MASTERY CLYMER CHARTER SCHOOL GREATER IMPACT WORSHIP CENTER HARTRANFT SCHOOL HARTRANFT SCHOOL POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL BEAUTY SALON NORTH PROVIDENCE BAPT CHURCH POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL POTTER THOMAS SCHOOL COMMUNITY CENTER ABBOTTSFORD HOMES COMM CTR DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH DEVEREAUX MEMORIAL CHURCH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER SHULER REC CENTER E W RHODES SCHOOL E W RHODES SCHOOL CHURCH CHURCH SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY MIFFLIN SCHOOL MIFFLIN SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 35 MIFFLIN SCHOOL SALVATION ARMY-KROC CENTER FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY FALLS RIDGE APTS COMM CTR FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL LIBRARY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER KEY SCHOOL SEAFARERS UNION HALL OFFICE MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL FURNESS SCHOOL FURNESS SCHOOL WHITMAN BRANCH LIBRARY SNYDER AVE CONGREGATION CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO #53 JACKSON PLACE SEAFARERS UNION HALL MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL MURPHY RECREATION CENTER CHICKIES & PETE'S PLAY 2 IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL SEAFARERS UNION HALL TAGGART SCHOOL GARAGE JACKSON PLACE IBEW LOCAL UNION HALL ANTHONYS RESTAURANT TAGGART SCHOOL STORE MURPHY RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER FORD RECREATION CENTER MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL FUMO BRANCH LIBRARY EAST PASSYUNK COMMUNITY CENTER DAYCARE TITAN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL MARCONI PLAZA BOCCE COURTS SOUTH PHILA HIGH SCHOOL KEY SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 49 KEY SCHOOL MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL JENKS SCHOOL TRAILER FUMO BRANCH LIBRARY MASTERY THOMAS CHARTER SCHOOL SO PHILA VIKINGS CLUBHOUSE P G W BUILDING ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER EZEKIEL BAPTIST CHURCH BARTRAM VILLAGE OFFICE MARY FIELD APARTMENTS MORTON SCHOOL FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER FRANCIS MYERS REC CENTER MARY FIELDS APARTMENTS SOUTHWEST CDC CATHARINE SCHOOL ANNEX MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL MORTON SCHOOL SOUTHWEST CDC SOUTHWEST CDC CATHARINE SCHOOL PATTERSON SCHOOL CATHARINE SCHOOL CATHARINE SCHOOL MC CREESH RECREATION CENTER SOUTHWEST CDC TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL ROBERT BRADY VETERANS CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER ST PAULS AME CHURCH PATTERSON SCHOOL DAYCARE PASCHALLVILLE LIBRARY PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER EASTWICK LIBRARY RESIDENCE EASTWICK RECREATION CENTER TILDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL ST PAULS AME CHURCH RESIDENCE

LOCATION 1701 S 15TH ST 3125 REED ST 1800 TASKER ST 30TH & WHARTON STS 28TH & DICKINSON STS 1200 S BROAD ST 16TH & WHARTON STS 16TH & WHARTON STS 1401 S 16TH ST 1401 S 16TH ST 19TH & ELLSWORTH STS 16TH & WHARTON STS 1701 S 15TH ST 2259 N 10TH ST 12TH ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE 2411 N 11TH ST 12TH ST & SUSQUEHANNA AVE 2411 N 11TH ST 2601 N 11TH ST 2601 N 11TH ST 2601 N 11TH ST 2862 GERMANTOWN AVE 12TH & CAMBRIA STS 12TH & RUSH STS 12TH & RUSH STS 2428 N FAIRHILL ST 08TH & CUMBERLAND STS 08TH & CUMBERLAND STS 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE 2751 GERMANTOWN AVE 2909 N 08TH ST 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE 06TH ST & INDIANA AVE 3018-A N. PERCY ST 3226 MC MICHAEL ST 26TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE 26TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE 26TH ST & ALLEGHENY AVE 2331 W CLEARFIELD ST 27TH & CLEARFIELD STS 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS 29TH & CLEARFIELD STS 3416 W ALLEGHENY AVE 3416 W ALLEGHENY AVE 3015 W SCHOOL HOUSE LN 3501 MIDVALE AVE MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST RIDGE & MIDVALE AVE MIDVALE AVE & CONRAD ST 4200 WISSAHICKON AVE 3501 MIDVALE AVE 4349 RIDGE AVE 3501 MIDVALE AVE 2331 W CLEARFIELD ST 08TH & WOLF STS 2604 S 04TH ST 2455 S 03RD ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 03RD & MIFFLIN STS 03RD & MIFFLIN STS 02ND ST & SNYDER AVE 300 SNYDER AVE 4TH ST & SNYDER AVE 501 JACKSON ST 2604 S 04TH ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 04TH & SHUNK STS 1526 PACKER AVE 2150 S 03RD ST 2604 S 04TH ST 04TH & PORTER STS 830 RITNER ST-REAR 501 JACKSON ST 2150 S 03RD ST 2349-51 S FRONT ST 04TH & PORTER STS 2302 S 07TH ST 04TH & SHUNK STS 13TH & SHUNK STS 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST 06TH ST & SNYDER AVE 927 JOHNSTON ST BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE 2437 S BROAD ST 1025-33 MIFFLIN ST 2601 S 11TH ST 1030 SNYDER AVE BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE BROAD ST & OREGON AVE BROAD ST & SNYDER AVE 08TH & WOLF STS 13TH & SHUNK STS 08TH & WOLF STS 927 JOHNSTON ST 13TH & PORTER STS 2437 S BROAD ST 927 JOHNSTON ST 1815 S 11TH ST BROAD & TASKER STS 6250 EASTWICK AVE 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 5701 GRAYS AVE 5404 GIBSON DRIVE 2100 S 58TH ST 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 58TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 2100 S 58TH ST 6328 PASCHALL AVE 6900 GREENWAY AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 66TH ST & ELMWOOD AVE 63RD ST & ELMWOOD AVE 6328 PASCHALL AVE 6328 PASCHALL AVE 66TH ST & CHESTER AVE 70TH ST & BUIST AVE 66TH ST & CHESTER AVE 66TH ST & CHESTER AVE 66TH & REGENT STS 6328 PASCHALL AVE 66TH ST & ELMWOOD AVE 6250 EASTWICK AVE 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD 70TH ST & BUIST AVE 2406 S 71ST ST 6942 WOODLAND AVE 7200 WOODLAND AVE 2500 S 77TH ST 2851 ISLAND AVE 7537 DICKENS PLACE 80TH & MARS PLACE 66TH ST & ELMWOOD AVE 8398 LINDBERGH BLVD 2535 S 73RD ST

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PENROSE SCHOOL FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER PENROSE SCHOOL CIBOTTI RECREATION CENTER FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER PASCHALLVILLE HOMES COMM CTR EASTWICK LIBRARY GARAGE UNICO VILLAGE OFFICE FINNEGAN RECREATION CENTER MOSS RECREATION CENTER MOSS RECREATION CENTER MOSS RECREATION CENTER AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 52 MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL AMERICAN LEGION REC CENTER MC CULLOUGH UNION HALL LAWTON SCHOOL LAWTON SCHOOL HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH TACONY BRANCH LIBRARY FIRE ENGINE CO # 38 FIRE ENGINE CO # 38 TACONY BRANCH LIBRARY ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL TACONY MAYFAIR SONS OF ITALY LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD LUTH CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL KIDDY KOTTAGE DAYCARE CENTER FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FORREST LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE CITY SIGN SHOP BARTON SCHOOL BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER CAYUGA SCHOOL VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB WYOMING BRANCH LIBRARY BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER VAIRD-FELTONVILLE YOUTH CLUB FELTONVILLE INTERMED SCHOOL ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL MORRISON SCHOOL NEW LIFE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TRIUMPHANT FAITH INTL H S ASPIRA OLNEY CHARTER SCHOOL MORRISON SCHOOL TRIUMPHANT FAITH INTL H S ZIEHLER RECREATION CENTER MORRISON SCHOOL MORRISON SCHOOL WYOMING BRANCH LIBRARY JUNIATA PARK ACADEMY HEART OF WORSHIP CENTER GREATER OLNEY BRANCH LIBRARY EL SHADDAI CHURCH ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER HUNTING PARK REC CENTER HUNTING PARK REC CENTER ESPERANZA HEALTH CENTER LENFEST CENTER LENFEST CENTER BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL BETHUNE SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL TAYLOR SCHOOL LENFEST CENTER TAYLOR SCHOOL LENFEST CENTER P G W BUILDING P G W BUILDING CHAMPION LEARNING CENTER LENFEST CENTER BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH CONESTOGA RECREATION CENTER SALVATION ARMY SALVATION ARMY BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH HADDINGTON TOWNHOMES COMM CTR WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL PARKWAY SCHOOL RHOADS SCHOOL RHOADS SCHOOL RHOADS SCHOOL KATIE JACKSON HOMES(PHA) KATIE JACKSON HOMES(PHA) ANTIOCH UNIVERSAL CHURCH SPECTRUM HEALTH SERVICES INC SPECTRUM HEALTH SERVICES INC BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH BIBLEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH BRIDESBURG RECREATION CENTER ST VALENTINES CHURCH BRIDESBURG RECREATION CENTER POPE JOHN PAUL II CHURCH SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER NATIVITY BVM PLACE SR APTS WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE ST VALENTINES CHURCH HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER NATIVITY BVM PLACE SR APTS NATIVITY BVM PLACE SR APTS WEBSTER LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 07 HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER POPE JOHN PAUL II CHURCH HEITZMAN RECREATION CENTER NATIVITY BVM PLACE SR APTS POINT NO POINT CLUB SAMUELS RECREATION CENTER POINT NO POINT CLUB CALVARY UNITED METH CHURCH GARDEN COURT PLAZA DIVINE CREATIONS UNISEX SALON GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY BOYS LATIN CHARTER SCHOOL BOYS LATIN CHARTER SCHOOL LEA SCHOOL RENAISSANCE HEALTHCARE CENTER HAIR SALON VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER HARRINGTON SCHOOL CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER

LOCATION BLDG CODE PARKING 78TH ST & ESTE AVE M L 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE M L 78TH ST & ESTE AVE M L 2500 S 77TH ST F L 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE M L 7200 WOODLAND AVE F N 2851 ISLAND AVE R L 3049 S 74TH ST F L 7199 BRANT PLACE M L 69TH ST & GROVERS AVE M L TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES F N TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES F N TORRESDALE & CHELTENHAM AVES F N TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX ST F L JACKSON & VAN KIRK STS M L 6309 TORRESDALE AVE M L TORRESDALE AVE & DEVEREAUX ST F L 6309 TORRESDALE AVE M L 6101 JACKSON ST F L 6101 JACKSON ST F L 7001 TORRESDALE AVE M L 6742 TORRESDALE AVE F N MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS F H MAGEE & KEYSTONE STS F H 6742 TORRESDALE AVE F N R N COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES 4741 FRIENDSHIP ST M N COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST B L COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST B L B L COTTMAN AVE & ERDRICK ST COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES R N 4343 PRINCETON AVE M N COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS F L COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS F L COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS F L F L COTTAGE & BLEIGH STS 4501 G ST F H B ST & WYOMING AVE M L 169 W WYOMING AVE A N 4344 N 05TH ST M N 4800 WHITAKER AVE F L B ST & WYOMING AVE M L 169 W WYOMING AVE A N 238 E WYOMING AVE M N 169 W WYOMING AVE A N 4800 WHITAKER AVE F L 238 E WYOMING AVE M N FRONT & DUNCANNON STS A L 5111 N 04TH ST M L 425 E ROOSEVELT BLVD M L 401 E TABOR RD F L FRONT & DUNCANNON STS A L 5111 N 04TH ST M L 401 E TABOR RD F L B & GALE STS M L 5111 N 04TH ST M L 5111 N 04TH ST M L B ST & WYOMING AVE M L 801 E HUNTING PARK AVE M N 5317 N 03RD ST A L 05TH ST & TABOR RD M N 4244 OLD YORK RD M N 4417 N 06TH ST M N 4417 N 06TH ST M N 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 1001 W HUNTING PARK AVE M N 4417 N 06TH ST M N 10TH & PIKE STS M N 10TH & PIKE STS M N OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST M L OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST M L RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE R L RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE R L OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST M L OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST M L OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST M L OLD YORK RD & ONTARIO ST M L RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE R L RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE R L 10TH & PIKE STS M N RANDOLPH ST & ERIE AVE R L 10TH & PIKE STS M N BROAD ST & ERIE AVE F L BROAD ST & ERIE AVE F L 3949 N BROAD ST M N 10TH & PIKE STS M N 1323 N 52ND ST M N 53RD & MEDIA STS M N 5501 MARKET ST M L 5501 MARKET ST M L 1323 N 52ND ST M N 50 N 52ND ST R N 5437 WYALUSING AVE M L 4901 CHESTNUT ST F H 48TH ST & FAIRMOUNT AVE R N 50TH & PARRISH STS F L 50TH & PARRISH STS F L 50TH & PARRISH STS F L 400 N 50TH ST F L 400 N 50TH ST F L 50 N 52ND ST R N 5201 HAVERFORD AVE F H 5201 HAVERFORD AVE F H 1323 N 52ND ST M N 1323 N 52ND ST M N 4601 RICHMOND ST M L 2330 MARGARET ST N N 4601 RICHMOND ST M L 4415 ALMOND ST M N GAUL ST & E TIOGA ST M N GAUL ST & E TIOGA ST M N 3255 BELGRADE ST A H FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST M L FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST M L FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST M L FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST M L 2330 MARGARET ST N N CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST R N 3255 BELGRADE ST A H 3255 BELGRADE ST A H FRANKFORD AVE & ONTARIO ST M L CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST R N M L KENSINGTON & CASTOR AVES CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST R N 4415 ALMOND ST M N CASTOR AVE & AMBER ST R N 3255 BELGRADE ST A H 2843 ORTHODOX ST B N GAUL ST & E TIOGA ST M N 2843 ORTHODOX ST B N 801 S 48TH ST A N 4701 PINE ST F L 509 S 52ND ST R N 52ND & PINE STS A L 5501 CEDAR AVE A L 5501 CEDAR AVE A L 47TH & LOCUST STS M N 4703 KINGSESSING AVE M L 4828 BALTIMORE AVE F N 5220 WHITBY AVE M H 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE M L 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS F L

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CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER ELMWOOD COMMUNITY METH CHURCH THE GOLD STANDARD RESTAURANT ELMWOOD COMMUNITY METH CHURCH GARDEN COURT PLAZA CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER CHRISTY RECREATION CENTER LEA SCHOOL SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING CHURCH OF FAITH & DELIVERANCE CHURCH OF FAITH & DELIVERANCE AME UNION METHODIST CHURCH NAT'L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH NAT'L TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH NO PHILA 7TH DAY ADVENTIST MEADE SCHOOL MEADE SCHOOL BENTLEY HALL (PHA) MOORE MANOR SR HOME BENTLEY HALL (PHA) AME UNION METHODIST CHURCH MOORE MANOR SR HOME MEADE SCHOOL GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER MC DANIEL SCHOOL PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER DIXON HOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE YESHA BALLROOM UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL PHA PRE APPRENTICE PROGRAM YESHA BALLROOM GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING GUERIN REC CTR-GYM BUILDING UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL UNIVERSAL VARE CHARTER SCHOOL YESHA BALLROOM SOUTH PHILA BRANCH LIBRARY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH PHILA BRANCH LIBRARY WILSON PARK HOMES ST JOHN NEUMANN PLACE PHA PRE APPRENTICE PROGRAM PAN AMERICAN CLINIC COMMUNITY HOUSE APTS COMMUNITY COLL OF PHILA NW COOKE MIDDLE SCHOOL BELOVED ST JOHN CHURCH OAK LANE LIBRARY CHERASHORE RECREATION CENTER OAK LANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PHILLIPPIAN GARDENS LINDLEY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL COOKE MIDDLE SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO #72 FIRE ENGINE CO #72 BARRETT RECREATION CENTER LINDLEY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL CHERASHORE RECREATION CENTER SECOND MACEDONIA CHURCH LEE'S MONUMENTS LINDLEY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL COMMUNITY COLL OF PHILA NW YORK HOUSE SOUTH BARRETT RECREATION CENTER EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY@LEEDS F S EDMONDS SCHOOL EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY@LEEDS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY@LEEDS FINLEY RECREATION CENTER OXFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER FINLEY RECREATION CENTER F S EDMONDS SCHOOL TERRYS BARBER SHOP REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 73 EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER HILL FREEDMAN ACADEMY@LEEDS EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 73 OXFORD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH EMANUEL RECREATION CENTER FINLEY RECREATION CENTER WEST OAK LANE LIBRARY REMNANT CHURCH OF GOD PHILA DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE FINLEY RECREATION CENTER WEST OAKLANE OLDER ADULT CTR EL SHADDAI CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY FIRE ENGINE CO # 73 BLANCHE NIXON LIBRARY KINGSESSING LIBRARY COMEGYS SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL KINGSESSING LIBRARY KINGSESSING LIBRARY KINGSESSING LIBRARY COMEGYS SCHOOL COMEGYS SCHOOL HOLY FAMILY HALL HOLY FAMILY HALL VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 68 HARRINGTON SCHOOL HARRINGTON SCHOOL VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER HARRINGTON SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL MITCHELL SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL LONGSTRETH SCHOOL PARKSIDE ASSOCIATION RIVER PARK HOUSE APTS PRESIDENTIAL CITY JEFFERSON DUFFIELD HOUSE GOMPERS SCHOOL BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE PARK TOWER APTS SIMPSON HOUSE PARK PLAZA CONDOS-WEST LOBBY INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) INGLIS HOUSE (FOUNDERS HALL) SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL JOHN C ANDERSON CULTURE CTR

LOCATION 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 4523-31 CHESTER AVE 4800 BALTIMORE AVE 4523-31 CHESTER AVE 4701 PINE ST 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 56TH & CHRISTIAN STS 47TH & LOCUST STS 4508 SANSOM ST 1510 W STILES ST 1510 W STILES ST 16TH & JEFFERSON STS 1628 W MASTER ST 1628 W MASTER ST 1510-1514 W OXFORD ST 18TH & OXFORD STS 18TH & OXFORD STS 1710 N CROSKEY ST 1999 RIDGE AVE 1710 N CROSKEY ST 16TH & JEFFERSON STS 1999 RIDGE AVE 18TH & OXFORD STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 1920 S 20TH ST 22ND & MCCLELLAN STS 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE 1920 S 20TH ST 1920 S 20TH ST 2600 MOORE ST 2308 SNYDER AVE 24TH & JACKSON STS 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE 1905 VARE AVE 2308 SNYDER AVE 16TH & JACKSON STS 16TH & JACKSON STS 24TH & JACKSON STS 24TH & JACKSON STS 2308 SNYDER AVE 1700 S BROAD ST 1928 POINT BREEZE AVE 1700 S BROAD ST 2506 JACKSON ST 2600 MOORE ST 1905 VARE AVE 4521 N 05TH ST 5501 N 11TH ST 1300 W GODFREY AVE OLD YORK RD & LOUDEN ST 4541 N BROAD ST OAK LANE AVE & N 12TH ST 10TH ST & CHEW AVE OAK LANE AVE & N 11TH ST 5110 N 06TH ST 09TH ST & LINDLEY AVE OLD YORK RD & LOUDEN ST 1127 W LOUDEN ST 1127 W LOUDEN ST 08TH ST & DUNCANNON AVE 09TH ST & LINDLEY AVE 10TH ST & CHEW AVE 1301 W RUSCOMB ST 908 W GODFREY AVE 09TH ST & LINDLEY AVE 1300 W GODFREY AVE 5325 OLD YORK RD 08TH ST & DUNCANNON AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES SEDGWICK ST & THOURON AVE PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE STENTON & GOWEN AVES PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE SEDGWICK ST & THOURON AVE 7909 OGONTZ AVE 1215 E VERNON RD 1215 E VERNON RD 76TH & OGONTZ AVES PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE MT PLEASANT & WOOLSTON AVES PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE 76TH & OGONTZ AVES STENTON & GOWEN AVES PROVIDENT RD & E GOWEN AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE WASHINGTON LA & LIMEKILN PK 7708 OGONTZ AVE 7501 OGONTZ AVE E UPSAL ST & MANSFIELD AVE 7210-12 OGONTZ AVE 1448 GREENWOOD AVE 76TH & OGONTZ AVES 59TH ST & BALTIMORE AVE 1201 S 51ST ST 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 1201 S 51ST ST 1201 S 51ST ST 1201 S 51ST ST 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 51ST ST & GREENWAY AVE 5300 CHESTER AVE 5300 CHESTER AVE 5220 WHITBY AVE 5220 WHITBY AVE 52ND ST & WILLOWS AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 5220 WHITBY AVE 53RD ST & BALTIMORE AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 56TH ST & KINGSESSING AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 58TH ST & WILLOWS AVE 1719 N 52ND ST 3600 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 3900 CITY AVE 3701 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 57TH ST & WYNNEFIELD AVE 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 4001 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE 2101 BELMONT AVE 3900 FORD RD 2600 BELMONT AVE 2600 BELMONT AVE 4910 WYNNEFIELD AVE 5301 OVERBROOK AVE

BLDG CODE PARKING F L F L F L A L M N A L F L F L F L M N F L M N M N M N M L M L F N M N M N M L F L M L M N F L M N M N F L F N F L F L F L F H M N A N F L F L M N M N M N A N A N M N F N F L F N F L F H F L R N M L F H M L M N A L M L M L M L M L M L M L M L M L M L M L M L M N M L F H F L M L F L M L M L F L M L M L M L M L B L F L M L M L M N F N F N M L F L M L F L M L B L F L M L M L M N R L M L M L N N M L F L M N M L F L M N M N M N M L M L M L M L M H M H F L M L M L M H M L F L F L M L M L F L M L M L F L F L F L F L M L F H M L N N F L F L F L B L M H F H F H F L M L

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PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH FAIRVIEW ARMS APTS BRYN MAWR SUITES ST BARBARA'S CHURCH PINN MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL PARKSIDE EVANS RECREATION CTR WYNNEFIELD PLACE WYNNEFIELD PLACE WYNNEFIELD PLACE CHURCH OFFICE BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL BEEBER MIDDLE SCHOOL BRITH SHOLOM HOUSE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE TARKEN RECREATION CENTER CARNELL LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE TARKEN RECREATION CENTER TARKEN RECREATION CENTER TARKEN RECREATION CENTER ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR BUSHROD LIBRARY ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL WILSON SCHOOL WILSON SCHOOL HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL JARDEL RECREATION CENTER//REAR UNITED METH CHURCH OF REDEEMER HAMPTON MOORE SCHOOL ST THOMAS INDIAN ORTHODOX CHUR SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER SPRUANCE LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH MAX MYERS RECREATION CENTER SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN LITTLE SCHOOLHOUSE SOLIS COHEN SCHOOL RESIDENCE LAWTON SCHOOL OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 2 ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 2 ROOSEVELT RECREATION CENTER HAIR SALON ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER ST JOHNS CHURCH ST JOHNS CHURCH ST TIMOTHYS SCHOOL LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER MAYFAIR SCHOOL MAYFAIR SCHOOL MAYFAIR SCHOOL MAYFAIR SCHOOL ST JOHNS CHURCH CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE CHURCH OF GRACE TO FUJIANESE VOGT RECREATION CENTER VOGT RECREATION CENTER VOGT RECREATION CENTER ST PETRI'S LUTHERAN CHURCH ST PETRI'S LUTHERAN CHURCH STOREFRONT RHAWNHURST SCHOOL WILSON SCHOOL NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL GLORIA DEI ESTATES CALIBER COLLISION GARAGE-REAR CALIBER COLLISION GARAGE-REAR RESIDENCE RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL PALBANO RECREATION CENTER RHAWNHURST SCHOOL LEE'S HOAGIE HOUSE VISCONTO'S FUNERAL HOME RHAWNHURST SCHOOL RHAWNHURST SCHOOL PALBANO RECREATION CENTER TACONY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL PALBANO RECREATION CENTER PALBANO RECREATION CENTER SAMUEL TABAS HOUSE FARRELL SCHOOL FARRELL SCHOOL FARRELL SCHOOL FARRELL SCHOOL FARRELL SCHOOL FARRELL SCHOOL ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 PALBANO RECREATION CENTER FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE VALMONT TOWERS CONDOS AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 RHAWNHURST PRESBYTER CHURCH RHAWNHURST SCHOOL ST REGIS APTS ROBERT SALIGMAN HOUSE VALMONT TOWERS CONDOS AMERICAN LEGION POST 810 PENN CRISP GYM AVIATION INSTITUTE IMMACULATE MARY CENTER OLD NORTHEAST MUNICIPAL CENTER WELSH RD BRANCH LIBRARY OLD NORTHEAST MUNICIPAL CENTER THE ATRIUM APTS POLLOCK SCHOOL POLLOCK SCHOOL POLLOCK SCHOOL PENN CRISP GYM CRISPIN GARDENS MEETING ROOM IMMACULATE MARY CENTER

LOCATION BLDG CODE PARKING 2251 N 54TH ST M L 5219 WYNNEFIELD AVE R L 5100 LEBANON AVE R L A H 5359 LEBANON AVE 2251 N 54TH ST M L 59TH & MALVERN AVE M L 53RD ST & PARKSIDE AVE F L 1717 N 54TH ST F H 1717 N 54TH ST F H 1717 N 54TH ST F H 5478 ARLINGTON ST M N 59TH & MALVERN AVE M L 59TH & MALVERN AVE M L 3939 CONSHOHOCKEN AVE F L R N SUMMERDALE AVE & BENNER ST R N SUMMERDALE AVE & BENNER ST R N SUMMERDALE AVE & BENNER ST ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST M L R N SUMMERDALE AVE & BENNER ST ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST M L ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST M L ROBBINS AVE & FRONTENAC ST M L 1009 UNRUH AVE M L 6304 CASTOR AVE F N 1009 UNRUH AVE M L 1009 UNRUH AVE M L SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES F L SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES F L 1009 UNRUH AVE M L SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES F L COTTMAN & LORETTO AVES M L M L COTTMAN & LORETTO AVES SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES F L PENNWAY ST & COTTMAN AVE M L M L COTTMAN & LAWNDALE AVES SUMMERDALE & LONGSHORE AVES F L 1009 UNRUH AVE M L HORROCKS & HELLERMAN STS M L HORROCKS & HELLERMAN STS M L HORROCKS & HELLERMAN STS M L 1601 HELLERMAN ST A L HORROCKS & HELLERMAN STS M L 6501 BUSTLETON AVE B L 6501 BUSTLETON AVE B L M L PRINCETON AVE & AKRON ST 1601 HELLERMAN ST A L 6501 BUSTLETON AVE B L 6501 BUSTLETON AVE B L 6501 BUSTLETON AVE B L 1601 HELLERMAN ST A L M L PRINCETON AVE & AKRON ST M L TYSON AVE & HORROCKS ST M L TYSON AVE & HORROCKS ST M L TYSON AVE & HORROCKS ST M L TYSON AVE & HORROCKS ST M L PRINCETON AVE & AKRON ST PRINCETON AVE & AKRON ST M L M L PRINCETON AVE & AKRON ST M L TYSON AVE & HORROCKS ST 6025 ERDRICK ST B N 6101 JACKSON ST F L 6325 FRANKFORD AVE M N HELLERMAN & WALKER STS F L HELLERMAN & WALKER STS F L 6325 FRANKFORD AVE M N HELLERMAN & WALKER STS F L 3201 MAGEE AVE N N 3001 LEVICK ST M L ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST F L M L TYSON AVE & SACKETT ST M L TYSON AVE & SACKETT ST 3001 LEVICK ST M L ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST F L ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST F L HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE A L HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE A L HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE A L HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE A L M L TYSON AVE & SACKETT ST M L ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST M L ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST M L ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST ROWLAND AVE & WELLINGTON ST M L COTTAGE & UNRUH STS F L COTTAGE & UNRUH STS F L COTTAGE & UNRUH STS F L 6820 JACKSON ST M L 6820 JACKSON ST M L 2218 GLENDALE AVE M N A L CASTOR AVE & BORBECK AVE M L COTTMAN & LORETTO AVES COTTMAN & ALGON AVES M L 1330 RHAWN ST A L 1304 RHAWN ST F L 1225 COTTMAN AVE M L 1225 COTTMAN AVE M L 1400 ALDINE ST N L 7701 LORETTO AVE M L 1330 RHAWN ST A L BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES M H A L CASTOR AVE & BORBECK AVE 7328 CASTOR AVE B N 2031 VISTA ST M L A L CASTOR AVE & BORBECK AVE A L CASTOR AVE & BORBECK AVE BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES M H 1330 RHAWN ST A L BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES M H BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES M H 2101 STRAHLE ST F H A L CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD A L CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD A L CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD A L CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD A L CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD CASTOR AVE & FOX CHASE RD A L 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD F L 9151 OLD NEWTOWN RD M L 9151 OLD NEWTOWN RD M L BUSTLETON & SOLLY AVES M H F N SHELMIRE ST & SUMMERDALE AVE 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD F L 9151 OLD NEWTOWN RD M L 7701 LORETTO AVE M L A L CASTOR AVE & BORBECK AVE 2301 TREMONT ST M L 8900 ROOSEVELT BLVD F L 7600 ROOSEVELT BLVD F L 9151 OLD NEWTOWN RD M L 9151 ACADEMY RD M L GRANT AVE & ACADEMY RD F L 2990 HOLME AVE M H 9237 REAR E ROOSEVELT BLVD R N F L WELSH RD & ROOSEVELT BLVD 9237 REAR E ROOSEVELT BLVD R N 2555 WELSH RD M N A L WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST A L WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST A L WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST 9151 ACADEMY RD M L M L HOLME & CONVENT AVES 2990 HOLME AVE M H

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IMMACULATE MARY CENTER POLLOCK SCHOOL PENN CRISP GYM PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC PENN CRISP GYM POLLOCK SCHOOL PENN CRISP GYM TORRESDALE RECREATION CENTER POLLOCK SCHOOL AVIATION INSTITUTE AVIATION INSTITUTE POLLOCK SCHOOL POLLOCK SCHOOL PENNYPACK WOODS HOMES ASSOC BETHESDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LOESCHE SCHOOL ST JOHN NEUMANN CENTER IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH CALVARY CHAPEL PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH PHILA KOREAN REFORM CHURCH WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ANNE FRANK SCHOOL SYNAGOGUE ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH ANNE FRANK SCHOOL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL RANDI'S RESTAURANT SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH CALVARY CHAPEL FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH ANNE FRANK SCHOOL SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH LACKMAN RECREATION CENTER ANNE FRANK SCHOOL ANNE FRANK SCHOOL SOMERTON YOUTH ORGANIZATION ANNE FRANK SCHOOL ST JOHN NEUMANN CENTER LOESCHE SCHOOL SYNAGOGUE SYNAGOGUE SHALOM ARBOR HOUSE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL LOESCHE SCHOOL SYNAGOGUE FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH SOMERTON METHODIST CHURCH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH ANNE FRANK SCHOOL LOESCHE SCHOOL PAULS RUN M L KING HIGH SCHOOL AWBURY RECREATION CENTER M L KING HIGH SCHOOL AWBURY RECREATION CENTER WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER MORTON HOMES (PHA) MORTON HOMES (PHA) MORTON HOMES (PHA) WATERVIEW RECREATION CENTER AWBURYVIEW APT COMPLEX-BLDG 18 AWBURYVIEW APT COMPLEX-BLDG 18 MALLERY RECREATION CENTER MALLERY RECREATION CENTER MALLERY RECREATION CENTER FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH FIRE ENGINE CO # 19 MASTERY PICKETT CHARTER SCHOOL LINGELBACH SCHOOL COLEMAN REGIONAL LIBRARY RITTENHOUSE HILL APTS STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GERMANTOWN MENNONITE CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH STAPELEY RETIREMENT HOME SANSOM HOUSE SR LIVING WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL BLACKWELL BRANCH LIBRARY HOLMES SENIOR APTS WEST PHILA YMCA HOLMES SENIOR APTS SAYRE SCHOOL WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL LIGHT OF ELMWOOD LODGE # 45 GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL BARBER SHOP BLACKWELL BRANCH LIBRARY GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY GLOBAL LEADERSHIP ACADEMY HAMILTON SCHOOL HAMILTON SCHOOL SAYRE SCHOOL HAMILTON SCHOOL MORRIS RECREATION CENTER MORRIS RECREATION CENTER WEST PHILA HIGH SCHOOL UNIVERSAL HAIR SALON LOWELL SCHOOL LOWELL SCHOOL LOWELL SCHOOL GROVER WASHINGTON SCHOOL FISHER PARK RECREATION CTR LOWELL SCHOOL LOWELL SCHOOL LOWELL SCHOOL OLNEY RECREATION CENTER OLNEY RECREATION CENTER OLNEY RECREATION CENTER FISHER PARK RECREATION CTR FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE OLNEY RECREATION CENTER STURGIS RECREATION CENTER STURGIS RECREATION CENTER STURGIS RECREATION CENTER FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE ELLWOOD SCHOOL BROMLEY HOUSE APTS ELLWOOD SCHOOL CHELTENHAM NURSING CENTER STURGIS RECREATION CENTER STURGIS RECREATION CENTER FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE FINLETTER LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL HARDING MIDDLE SCHOOL ST BART'S APARTMENTS MASTERY SMEDLEY CHARTER SCHOOL JOHNNIE'S RESTAURANT ARIA-JEFF HEALTH FRANKFORD REGAL BALLROOM

LOCATION 2990 HOLME AVE WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST 9151 ACADEMY RD 8724 CRISPIN ST 8724 CRISPIN ST 9151 ACADEMY RD WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST 9151 ACADEMY RD FRANKFORD AVE & EDEN ST WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST GRANT AVE & ACADEMY RD GRANT AVE & ACADEMY RD WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST WELSH RD & TOLBUT ST 8724 CRISPIN ST 808 RED LION RD BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD

BLDG CODE PARKING M H A L M L M H M H M L A L M L R L A L F L F L A L A L M H M L M L M L SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON RDS B L 13500 PHILMONT AVE F H 11047 BUSTLETON AVE F L 11047 BUSTLETON AVE F L M L BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD 608 WELSH RD F H CHESWORTH RD & BARTLETT ST M L BOWLER & HOFF STS A L 198 TOMLINSON RD M N 608 WELSH RD F H BOWLER & HOFF STS A L M L BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD CHESWORTH RD & BARTLETT ST M L 608 WELSH RD F H M L BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD 1619 GRANT AVE F H A L 13200 TREVOSE RD 13500 PHILMONT AVE F H 13021 WORTHINGTON RD M L BOWLER & HOFF STS A L 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD F L A L 13200 TREVOSE RD CHESWORTH RD & BARTLETT ST M L BOWLER & HOFF STS A L BOWLER & HOFF STS A L 1400 SOUTHAMPTON RD F L BOWLER & HOFF STS A L 10400 ROOSEVELT BLVD M L M L BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 198 TOMLINSON RD M N 198 TOMLINSON RD M N 12003 BUSTLETON AVE F L M L BUSTLETON AVE & VERREE RD M L BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 198 TOMLINSON RD M N 13021 WORTHINGTON RD M L A L 13200 TREVOSE RD SOUTHAMPTON & WORTHINGTON RDS B L BOWLER & HOFF STS A L M L BUSTLETON AVE & TOMLINSON RD 9896 BUSTLETON AVE F H F L STENTON AVE & HAINES ST ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS F L F L STENTON AVE & HAINES ST ARDLEIGH & HAINES STS F L RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS A L 5920 MORTON ST M L 5920 MORTON ST M L 5920 MORTON ST M L RITTENHOUSE & MC MAHON STS A L 512 E DUVAL ST @ MUSGRAVE ST M N 512 E DUVAL ST @ MUSGRAVE ST M N MORTON & JOHNSON STS F L MORTON & JOHNSON STS F L MORTON & JOHNSON STS F L 6001 GERMANTOWN AVE F L M L CHELTEN AVE & BAYNTON ST 5700 WAYNE AVE M H A L WAYNE AVE & JOHNSON ST 68 W CHELTEN AVE M N 633 W RITTENHOUSE ST F H 6300 GREENE ST A L 6001 GERMANTOWN AVE F L 21 W WASHINGTON LA M L 25 W JOHNSON ST M L 6300 GREENE ST A L F L 4508 SANSOM ST 4901 CHESTNUT ST F H 52ND & SANSOM STS F N 5429 CHESTNUT ST F H 5120 CHESTNUT ST M H 5429 CHESTNUT ST F H 58TH & WALNUT STS M L 4901 CHESTNUT ST F H 5026 SPRUCE ST M H 52ND & PINE STS A L 52ND & PINE STS A L 4901 CHESTNUT ST F H 259 S 52ND ST R L 52ND & SANSOM STS F N 52ND & PINE STS A L 52ND & PINE STS A L 57TH & SPRUCE STS M L 57TH & SPRUCE STS M L 58TH & WALNUT STS M L 57TH & SPRUCE STS M L 5800 SPRUCE ST A L 5800 SPRUCE ST A L 4901 CHESTNUT ST F H 5520 N 05TH ST M N 05TH ST & NEDRO AVE M N 05TH ST & NEDRO AVE M N 05TH ST & NEDRO AVE M N 201 E OLNEY AVE M L 06TH & SPENCER STS F L 05TH ST & NEDRO AVE M N 05TH ST & NEDRO AVE M N 05TH ST & NEDRO AVE M N A & SPENCER STS F L A & SPENCER STS F L A & SPENCER STS F L 06TH & SPENCER STS F L F L FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE F L FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE A & SPENCER STS F L 65TH AVE & 02ND ST F N 65TH AVE & 02ND ST F N 65TH AVE & 02ND ST F N F L FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE M L 12TH ST & OAK LANE AVE 6901 OLD YORK RD R N M L 12TH ST & OAK LANE AVE 600 W CHELTENHAM AVE B L 65TH AVE & 02ND ST F N 65TH AVE & 02ND ST F N F L FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE F L FRONT ST & GODFREY AVE N N TORRESDALE AVE & WAKELING ST N N TORRESDALE AVE & WAKELING ST HARBISON AVE & SANGER STS M H BRIDGE & CHARLES STS A L 4201 COMLY ST M L 5000 FRANKFORD @WAKELING ST B L 5411 OXFORD AVE M L

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MCILVAIN RECREATION CENTER MASTERY SMEDLEY CHARTER SCHOOL REGAL BALLROOM REGAL BALLROOM REGAL BALLROOM WISSINOMING RECREATION CENTER COFFEE SHOP ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 1 JOHNNIE'S RESTAURANT JOHNNIE'S RESTAURANT ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING ZIEGLER SCHOOL NEW BUILDING LOWER MAYFAIR REC CENTER OLD DEVON THEATRE STORE # 1 LOUDENSLAGER POST # 366 MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOX CHASE LIBRARY FIRE ENGINE CO # 56 CHRIST MISSION APOSTOLIC FAITH CHRIST MISSION APOSTOLIC FAITH LAFAYETTE REDEEMER ROOM RYERS LIBRARY/BURHOLME PARK FIRE ENGINE CO # 56 FOX CHASE SCHOOL VILLAGES PINE VALLEY CLUBHOUSE FOX CHASE SCHOOL FOX CHASE LIBRARY RESIDENCE BALDI SCHOOL LEHIGH BAPTIST CHURCH PENNYPACK ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER GREENBERG SCHOOL GREENBERG SCHOOL BALDI SCHOOL ST THOMAS SYRO MALABAR CHURCH BALDI SCHOOL VILLAGES PINE VALLEY CLUBHOUSE BALDI SCHOOL CHAPEL MANOR NURSING HOME BROWN SCHOOL PARK TERRACE APTS COMM ROOM BROWN SCHOOL FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 FIRE ENGINE CO # 36 LANSING KNIGHTS YOUTH CLUB FIRE ENGINE CO # 18 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME MAYFAIR SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL DEER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMM DEER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMM MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL MEEHAN MIDDLE SCHOOL TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB TORRESDALE YOUTH CLUB FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 BAKERS BAY CONDOMINIUMS FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 STREETS DEPT TRAINING FACILITY LIBERTY EVANGELICAL CHURCH STREETS DEPT TRAINING FACILITY OXLEY VFW POST HOLY FAMILY EDUC TECH CTR OXLEY VFW POST HOPE CHURCH HALL TACONY MAYFAIR SONS OF ITALY ST HUBERTS HIGH SCHOOL HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER HOLMESBURG RECREATION CENTER FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH DELAIRE LANDING COMPLEX FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CHURCH HOLMESBURG YOUTH CLUB FIRE ENGINE CO # 46 LOCAL # 5 UNION HALL NORCOM COMMUNITY CENTER DECATUR SCHOOL FITZPATRICK REC CENTER IBPAT UNION HALL-FOUNTAIN ROOM PARKWOOD YOUTH CENTER NORCOM COMMUNITY CENTER PALMER RECREATION CENTER JUNOD RECREATION CENTER AVIATION INSTITUTE ARCHBISHOP RYAN HIGH SCHOOL LOCAL # 5 UNION HALL FITZPATRICK REC CENTER JUNOD RECREATION CENTER ST MARTHA'S GYMNASIUM FITZPATRICK REC CENTER FIRE ENGINE CO # 22 AVIATION INSTITUTE SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL DECATUR SCHOOL DECATUR SCHOOL KATHARINE DREXEL LIBRARY OUR LADY OF CALVARY SCHOOL HANCOCK SCHOOL HANCOCK SCHOOL HANCOCK SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER NEW LIBERTY BELL YOUTH CLUB CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER PARKWOOD YOUTH CENTER PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER LABRUM SCHOOL PICARIELLO RECREATION CENTER DECATUR SCHOOL MUSLIM YOUTH CENTER OF PHILA NEW LIBERTY BELL YOUTH CLUB RESIDENCE MUSLIM YOUTH CENTER OF PHILA CHALFONT RECREATION CENTER KATHARINE DREXEL LIBRARY LABRUM SCHOOL OUR LADY OF CALVARY SCHOOL

LOCATION 5200 PENN ST BRIDGE & CHARLES STS 5411 OXFORD AVE 5411 OXFORD AVE 5411 OXFORD AVE CHELTENHAM & CHARLES ST 1466 E CHELTENHAM AVE SAUL & COMLY STS SAUL & COMLY STS 6325 FRANKFORD AVE 4201 COMLY ST 4201 COMLY ST SAUL & COMLY STS SAUL & COMLY STS ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST SAUL & COMLY STS SAUL & COMLY STS ROBBINS AVE & HAWTHORNE ST 6325 FRANKFORD AVE 7976 OXFORD AVE 7902 OXFORD AVE JEANES & RHAWN STS RHAWN ST & VERREE RD 7725 BINGHAM ST 7725 BINGHAM ST 8580 VERREE RD 7370 CENTRAL AVE RHAWN ST & VERREE RD 500 RHAWN ST 8550 VERREE RD 500 RHAWN ST JEANES & RHAWN STS 441 HOFFNAGLE ST VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 934 ALBURGER AVE 8600 A VERREE RD SHARON LA & ALICIA ST SHARON LA & ALICIA ST VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 608 WELSH RD VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 8550 VERREE RD VERREE RD & ALBURGER AVE 1104 WELSH RD FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST 8040 ROWLAND AVE FRANKFORD AVE & STANWOOD ST FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST FRANKFORD AVE & HARTEL ST 7800 ROWLAND AVE 8205 ROOSEVELT BLVD 3201 RYAN AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 3301 COTTMAN AVE HAWTHORNE & PRINCETON AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 3201 RYAN AVE 8301 ROOSEVELT BLVD 8301 ROOSEVELT BLVD 3001 RYAN AVE 3001 RYAN AVE 4500 LINDEN AVE 4500 LINDEN AVE FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST 5100 CONVENT LA///CLUBHOUSE FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST 8401 STATE RD 5200 LINDEN AVE 8401 STATE RD DECATUR ST & TORRESDALE AVE GRANT & FRANKFORD AVES DECATUR ST & TORRESDALE AVE 7212 KEYSTONE ST 4741 FRIENDSHIP ST COTTMAN & TORRESDALE AVES 7756 DITMAN ST DITMAN & RHAWN STS DITMAN & RHAWN STS 7811 FRANKFORD AVE 7811 FRANKFORD AVE 9355 STATE RD 7811 FRANKFORD AVE 7756 DITMAN ST FRANKFORD AVE & LINDEN ST 12273 TOWNSEND RD 10980 NORCOM RD ACADEMY & TORREY RDS ACADEMY & TORREY RDS 2980 SOUTHAMPTON RD 3301 MECHANICSVILLE RD 10980 NORCOM RD COMLY & THORNTON RDS

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ELECTION NOTICE

GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2018 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M. IN ALL ELECTION DISTRICTS OR DIVISIONS IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA There are to be elected by the voters of the City and County of Philadelphia, persons to fill the following offices;

INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS

1. ENTER VOTING BOOTH This machine does not have a curtain rod lever. You enter the voting machine by parting and walking through the curtain. If you use a wheelchair, the voting machine will be lowered by the machine operator before you enter. 2. VOTING STRAIGHT PARTY To Vote Straight Party (vote for all candidates of a single political party) press the numbered box in the Political Party box of your choice and the red indicator lights for all candidates of that party will turn on within each of the candidates’ position boxes. The Political Party Boxes are located across the top of the ballot. 3. SELECTING CANDIDATES INDIVIDUALLY If you want to select your candidates individually, press the Numbered box within your candidate's position box and a red light will go on next to the number within your candidate's position, indicating the names you have selected. 4 CHANGING A SELECTED CANDIDATE If you change your mind after selecting a candidate, and don't want to vote for a candidate whose light is on, press that candidate's number again to deselect the candidate and the light will go off. 5. SELECTING A WRITE IN Find the Write-in box for the Office for which you want to write in a candidate's name. Press the Write In button in the box. Then press the Large Flashing red button at the top of the machine to open the Write In Window. Write or Stamp your candidates name on the exposed paper in the window. Then pull the black shutter down over the name you have written, closing the window. 6. VOTING ON A QUESTION Ballot Questions are usually located in the far right-hand columns or at the bottom of the machine. Make your selection by pressing either of the buttons. The red light next to the button will turn on indicating your selection. 7. CASTING YOUR BALLOT After you have made all the candidate selections you want, look for the GREEN button labeled VOTE below in the bottom right corner of your ballot. When you press the GREEN VOTE button all of your candidate selections will be recorded, all the lights in the voting machine will go out and you will hear a low bell-tone indicating you are finished. 8. LEAVING THE VOTING MACHINE After you finish voting by pressing the green VOTE button on the right side of the ballot, the lights inside the ballot door and all of your selection lights will turn off. To leave, part and exit through the curtain.

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If you are unable to read, write or speak English well and need assistance, ask the Polling Place Officials if an English/Spanish Interpreter is available. If an English/Spanish Interpreter is not available at your polling place you may call 215-686-1500 for assistance. If you are unable to read, write or speak English well OR you are unable to enter or operate the voting machine, and you need assistance, the law requires that you be permitted to receive assistance from the person you choose, except your employer, an officer of your union, or the Judge of Election.

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POLLING PLACE OPEN FROM 7A.M. TO 8 P.M.

AVISO DE ELECCIÓN

GENERAL Y ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL MARTES, 6 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018 ENTRE LAS HORAS DE 7:00 A.M. HASTA LAS 8:00 P.M. EN TODOS LOS DISTRITOS ELECTORALES O DIVISIONES EN LA CIUDAD Y EL CONDADO DE PHILADELPHIA ESTADO DE PENNSYLVANIA Se elegirán, por los votantes de la ciudad y el condado de Filadelfia, a personas que llenaran los siguientes puestos;

Si usted no puede leer, escribir ni hablar ingles bien y necesita ayuda, pídale a los Oficiales del Lugar de Votar si hay un Interprete del ingles/español disponible. Si no hay un Interprete del ingles/español disponible en su lugar de votar, usted puede llamar al 215-686-1500 para ayuda. Si usted no puede leer, escribir, o hablar ingles bien O si no puede entrar u operar su maquina de votar, y necesita ayuda, la ley requiere que a usted se le permita recibir ayuda de parte de la persona que usted escoja, con acepción a su patrón, o un oficial de su sindicato obrero (unión laboral), o el/la Juez de Elección.

URNAS ABREN DE 7 A.M. HASTA 8 P.M.

RED BUTTON

WRITE-IN WINDOW

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INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL VOTANTE

1. ENTRE A LA CABINA DE VOTACION Esta máquina no tiene palanca para el gancho de cortina. Ud. entra a la cabina de votación al separar y caminar tras la cortina. Si Ud. usa silla de ruedas, la máquina _ dé votación será bajada por el que corre la máquina antes de Ud. entrar. 2. VOTANDO POR LA NOMINA TOTAL DEL PARTIDO Para Votar por la Nomina Total del Partido (vote por los candidatos de un solo partido político) haga presión sobre el cuadro en el Partido Político que usted escoja y el indicador rojo quedara alumbrado por todos los candidatos de ese partido quedaran alumbrados dentro de cada posición en cada cuadro de los candidatos. Los cuadros del Partido Político se encuetran de un lado al otro arriba en la balota. 3. SELECCIONADO CANDIDATOS INDIVIDUALMENTE Si usted desea seleccionar a sus candidato individualmente, haga presión sobre el cuadró Enumerada dentro de las posición de sus candidato y una luz roja se alumbrara al lado del número dentro de las posición de sus candidato, indicando los nombres que usted haya seleccionado. 4. CAMBIANDO UN CANDIDATO YA SELECCIONADO Si cambia de mente después de haber escogido su candidato, y no quiere votar por un candidato cuya luz está prendida, haga presión en el Número de ese candidato de nuevo para no seleccionar el candidato y la luz se apagará. 5. SELECCIONANDO POR ESCRITO Encuentre la casilla para escoger Por Escrito para el Puesto por el cual Ud. desea escribir el nombre de un candidato. Haga presión sobre el botón de "Por Escrito" en la casilla. Luego haga presión sobre el botón de la Luz Roja Grande en la parte de arriba de la maquina para abrir la Ventanilla de Por Escrito. Escriba o estampe los nombres de sus candidatos en el papel expuesto en la ventanilla. Luego hale el contraventana hacia abajo sobre el nombre que ha escrito, cerrando la ventanilla. 6. VOTANDO POR UNA PREGUNTA Preguntas en la Boleta usualmente están localizadas en las columnas a mano derecha. Haga su selección haciendo presión sobre cualquiera de los botones. La luz roja al lado del botón se prenderá indicando su selección. 7. ECHANDO SU BOLETA Después de hacer las selecciones por todos los candidatos que Ud. quiera, encuentre el botón VERDE que dice VOTE abajo en los botones en la esquina derecha de la boleta. Cuando Ud haga presión sobre el botón VERDE DE VOTAR todos sus selecciones de candidatos serán archivadas, todas las luces en la máquina de votación se apagarán, y oirá un sonido de timbre bajo indicando que ha terminado. 8. SALIENDO DE LA MAQUINA DE VOTACION Después de que termine de votar al hacer presión sobre le botón verde de VOTAR en el lado bajo derecho de la boleta, las luces dentro de las puertas de la boleta y todas las luces de sus selecciones serán apagadas. Para salir, separe la cortina y salga por ella.


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ELECTION NOTICE

GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2018

BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. AND 8:00 P.M. IN ALL ELECTION DISTRICTS AND DIVISIONS IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, VOTERS WILL NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES:

UNITED STATES SENATOR – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS

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GOVERNOR & LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR – ALL WARDS AND DIVISIONS DEMOCRATIC TOM WOLF & JOHN FETTERMAN 102 REPUBLICAN SCOTT R WAGNER & JEFF BARTOS 202 GREEN PAUL GLOVER & JOCOLYN BOWSER‐BOSTICK 302 LIBERTARIAN KEN V KRAWCHUK & KATHLEEN S SMITH 502

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DEMOCRATIC BOB CASEY JR 101 REPUBLICAN LOU BARLETTA 201 GREEN NEAL GALE 301 LIBERTARIAN DALE R KERNS JR 501

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS ARE COMPRISED OF THE FOLLOWING WARDS AND DIVISIONS WITHIN PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

2ND DISTRICT

3RD DISTRICT

WARDS 05 (PART, Divisions 15, 17, 20, 21, 23, 27, 30, and 32 thru 34), 07, 14, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 31, 33, 35, 37, 41, 42, 43, 45, 49, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, and 66.

WARDS 01, 02, 03 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 20), 04, 05 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 14, 16, 18, 19, 22, 24 thru 26, 28, 29, and 31), 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 44, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51 (PART, Divisions 01, 02, 05 thru 08, 11 thru 20, 23, 26, and 28), 52, 59, and 60.

BRENDAN F BOYLE 103

DWIGHT EVANS 103

DAVID TORRES 203

BRYAN E LEIB 203

DEMOCRATIC

REPUBLICAN

DEMOCRATIC

REPUBLICAN

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5TH DISTRICT

WARDS 03 (PART, Divisions 21 and 22), 26, 39, 40, and 51 (PART, Divisions 03, 04, 09, 10, 21, 22, 24, 25 and 27). DEMOCRATIC

MARY GAY SCANLON 103 REPUBLICAN PEARL KIM 203

SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SENATORIAL DISTRICTS ARE COMPRISED OF THE FOLLOWING WARDS AND DIVISIONS WITHIN PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

2ND DISTRICT

WARDS 07, 19, 23, 31 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 06 and 08 thru 19), 33, 35, 53, 54 (PART, Divisions 01 and 02), 55, 62, 63 and 64 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 06, 08 thru 14, and 16 thru 18). DEMOCRATIC

4TH DISTRICT

WARDS 09, 10, 12 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 07 and 09, 10, 12, 13), 17, 22, 50 and 59. DEMOCRATIC

ART HAYWOOD 104 REPUBLICAN

CHRISTINE M TARTAGLIONE 104

RON HOLT 204

8TH DISTRICT

WARDS 03, 27 (PART, Divisions 01, 02, 04, 05, 07 thru 10, 12, 14 thru 17, and 19 thru 23), 36, 40 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 29, 31 thru 37, 39, and 41 thru 51), 46, 48 (PART, Divisions 03, 04, 06 thru 12, 15 thru 17, 19, and 21 thru 23), 51 and 60 (PART, Divisions 05 thru 07, 10, 11, and 14 thru 22). DEMOCRATIC ANTHONY HARDY WILLIAMS 104

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REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICTS ARE COMPRISED OF THE FOLLOWING WARDS AND DIVISIONS WITHIN PHILADELPHIA COUNTY

152ND DISTRICT

WARD 63 (PART, Divisions 16 thru 21 and 24). DEMOCRATIC

DARYL BOLING 105 REPUBLICAN

THOMAS P MURT 205

172ND DISTRICT

WARDS 41 (PART, Divisions 19, 23, and 24), 54 (PART, Divisions 10, 14, 15, and 19 thru 22), 55 (PART, Divisions 09, 10, and 13 thru 17), 56 (PART, Divisions 01, 03, 04, 08, 09, 13 thru 15, 32 thru 34, and 40), 57 (PART, Divisions 13 and 14), 58 (PART Divisions 09, 10, 13, 16, 17, 19 and 26), 63 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 15, 22, 23 and 25), and 64 (PART, Divisions 01, 03, 05, 07 thru 09, and 15). DEMOCRATIC

KEVIN J BOYLE 105

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174TH DISTRICT

WARDS 56 (PART, Divisions 02, 05, 06, 10 thru 12, 16 thru 31, 35 thru 39, and 41), 57 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 12 and 15 thru 28), 58 (PART, Divisions 11 and 28), and 66 (PART, Divisions 19, 21, 25 thru 28, and 46). DEMOCRATIC

ED NEILSON 105

177TH DISTRICT

WARDS 23 (PART, Divisions 01, 03, 04, 08, 09, 13, and 14), 25 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 08, 10 thru 12, 22, and 23), 31 (PART, Divisions 06 and 15 thru 19), 41 (PART, Divisions 05 and 07), 45 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 07, 12, 15, 18, 20, and 22 thru 25), 55 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 03, 06, 08, 11, 12, 18 thru 25, 27, and 29), and 64 (PART, Divisions 02, 04, 06, 10 thru 14, and 16 thru 18). DEMOCRATIC

JOE HOHENSTEIN 105 REPUBLICAN

PATTY PAT KOZLOWSKI 205

170TH DISTRICT

WARDS 58 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 08, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 thru 25, 27, and 29 thru 44) and 66 (PART, Divisions 01, 03 thru 06, 08 thru 10, 12 thru 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 31, 33, 34, and 38 thru 41). DEMOCRATIC

MIKE DOYLE 105 REPUBLICAN

MARTINA WHITE 205

173RD DISTRICT

WARDS 41 (PART, Divisions 04, 06, 08 thru 18, 20 thru 22, 25 and 26), 55 (PART, Divisions 04, 05, 07, 26, and 28), 65, and 66 (PART, Divisions 02, 07, 11, 17, 24, 29, 30, 32, 35 thru 37, and 42 thru 45). DEMOCRATIC MIKE DRISCOLL 105

175TH DISTRICT

WARDS 02 (PART, Divisions 01, 15, 16, and 25 thru 27), 05 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 05, 10, 12, 13, 16 thru 19, 21, 24 thru 27, and 30 thru 34), 18 (PART, Divisions 02, 04 thru 07, 10 thru 12, and 17), 25 (PART, Divisions 09, 13 thru 21, and 24), and 31 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 05 and 07 thru 14). DEMOCRATIC MARYLOUISE ISAACSON 105

179TH DISTRICT

WARDS 23 (PART, Divisions 02, 05 thru 07, 10 thru 12, and 15 thru 23), 35 (PART, Divisions 15, 23, 24, 26, 29, and 30), 41 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 03), 42 (PART, Divisions 12 thru 21, 24, and 25), 53 (PART, Division 01), 54 (PART, Division 01), 61 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 03 and 07), and 62 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 12, 14, and 19). DEMOCRATIC

JASON T DAWKINS 105


181ST DISTRICT

WARDS 05 (PART, Divisions 15, 20, and 23), 14, 16 (PART, Divisions 06 thru 18), 18 (PART, Divisions 01, 03, 08, 09, 13 thru 16, and 18), 20, 32 (PART, Divisions 05 thru 09, 11, and 12), 37 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 14, 17, and 21), and 47. DEMOCRATIC

ANGEL CRUZ 105

MALCOLM KENYATTA 105 REPUBLICAN

MILTON STREET 205

182ND DISTRICT

184TH DISTRICT

WARDS 02 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 14 and 17 thru 24), 05 (PART, Divisions 06 thru 09, 11, 14, 22, 28, and 29), and 08. DEMOCRATIC

WARDS 01, 39, and 48 (PART, Divisions 14 and 20).

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180TH DISTRICT

WARDS 07, 33, 42 (PART, Divisions 01 and 23), and 45 (PART, Divisions 08 thru 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, and 21). DEMOCRATIC

DEMOCRATIC

BRIAN SIMS 105

ELIZABETH FIEDLER 105

INDEPENDENT

JAMES MCDEVITT 405

185TH DISTRICT

186TH DISTRICT

WARDS 26, 36 (PART, Divisions 10 thru 13 and 15), 40 (PART, Divisions 01, 15 thru 18, 22, 27 thru 32, 35 thru 46, and 48 thru 51), and 48 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 03 and 13). DEMOCRATIC

WARDS 30, 36 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 09, 14, and 16 thru 41), 48 (PART, Divisions 04 thru 12, 15 thru 19, and 21 thru 23), and 51 (PART, Divisions 03, 07 thru 12, 21, 22, and 24). DEMOCRATIC

MARIA P DONATUCCI 105

JORDAN A HARRIS 105

188TH DISTRICT

190TH DISTRICT

WARDS 27, 46, 51 (PART, Divisions 02, 04 thru 06, 13 thru 20, 26, and 28), and 60 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 03 and 23). DEMOCRATIC

WARDS 04 (PART, Divisions 01, 07, 08, 12, 13, 19, and 20), 06, 24 (PART, Divisions 06 thru 08, 16, and 17), 38 (PART, Division 09), 44, 52 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 04, 06 thru 13, 21, and 28), and 60 (PART, Divisions 04 thru 06, 08 thru 18, 20, and 21). DEMOCRATIC

JAMES R ROEBUCK 105

VANESSA L BROWN 105

192ND DISTRICT

WARDS 04 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 06, 09 thru 11, 14 thru 18, and 21), 34, and 52 (PART, Divisions 05, 14 thru 20, and 22 thru 27). DEMOCRATIC

JOANNA E MCCLINTON 105

MORGAN CEPHAS 105

194TH DISTRICT

195TH DISTRICT

WARDS 21 and 38 (PART, Divisions 01, 07, 08, 12 thru 16, 19, and 20). DEMOCRATIC

WARDS 15, 24 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 05, 09 thru 15, 18, and 19), 28, 29, and 32 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 04, 10, and 13 thru 31). DEMOCRATIC DONNA BULLOCK 105

PAMELA DELISSIO 105 REPUBLICAN

SEAN STEVENS 205

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191ST DISTRICT

WARDS 03, 40 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 14, 19 thru 21, 23 thru 26, 33, 34, and 47), 51 (PART, Divisions 01, 23, 25, and 27), and 60 (PART, Divisions 07, 19, and 22). DEMOCRATIC

LIBERTARIAN

MATT BALTSAR 505

197TH DISTRICT

198TH DISTRICT

WARDS 11 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 03, 07, 08, 11, 13, 19, and 20), 16 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 05), 19, 37 (PART, Divisions 15, 16, and 18 thru 20), 42 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 11 and 22), 43, and 49 (PART, Division 01). DEMOCRATIC

WARDS 11 (PART, Divisions 04 thru 06, 09, 10, 12, and 14 thru 18), 12, 13, 17 (PART, Divisions 16, 21 thru 25, and 29), and 38 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 06, 10, 11, 17, 18 and 21). DEMOCRATIC

DANILO BURGOS 105

200TH DISTRICT

201ST DISTRICT

WARDS 17 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 15, 17 thru 20, and 26 thru 28), 49 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 22), and 59. DEMOCRATIC STEPHEN KINSEY 105

DEMOCRATIC

CHRIS RABB 105

202ND DISTRICT

203RD DISTRICT

WARDS 35 (PART, Divisions 01 thru 08, 12, and 32), 53 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 23), 54 (PART, Divisions 02 thru 09, 11 thru 13, and 16 thru 18), 56 (PART, Division 07), and 62 (PART, Divisions 13, 15 thru 18, and 20 thru 26).

WARDS 10, 35 (PART, Divisions 09 thru 11, 13, 14, 16 thru 22, 25, 27, 28, and 31), and 61 (PART, Divisions 04 thru 06 and 08 thru 28). DEMOCRATIC

DEMOCRATIC

ISABELLA FITZGERALD 105

JARED SOLOMON 105

Lisa M Deeley Chairwoman, City Commissioners

Anthony Clark City Commissioner

Al Schmidt Vice Chairman, City Commissioners

Kevin A Kelly Acting Supervisor of Elections

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ENTRE LAS 7:00 A.M. Y LAS 8:00 P.M., EN TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y DIVISIONES ELECTORALES DE LA CIUDAD Y EL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA, LOS VOTANTES ELEGIRÁN A LOS CANDIDATOS PARA LOS SIGUIENTES PUESTOS:

SENADOR DE LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES DEMOCRÁTICO BOB CASEY JR 101 REPUBLICANO LOU BARLETTA 201 VERDE NEAL GALE 301 LIBERTARIO DALE R KERNS JR 501

GOBERNADOR & VICEGOBERNADOR ‐ TODOS LOS DISTRITOS Y LAS DIVISIONES N OV E M B E R 1, 2018

DEMOCRÁTICO TOM WOLF & JOHN FETTERMAN 102 REPUBLICANO SCOTT R WAGNER & JEFF BARTOS 202 VERDE PAUL GLOVER & JOCOLYN BOWSER‐BOSTICK 302 LIBERTARIO KEN V KRAWCHUK & KATHLEEN S SMITH 502

REPRESENTANTE EN EL CONGRESO

LOS DISTRITOS CONGRESIONALES ESTÁN CONSTITUIDOS POR LOS SIGUIENTES DISTRITOS Y DIVISIONES DENTRO DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA

2 DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 05 (PARTE, divisiones 15, 17, 20, 21, 23, 27, 30, y 32 al 34), 07, 14, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 31, 33, 35, 37, 41, 42, 43, 45, 49, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, y 66. DEMOCRÁTICO

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DISTRITOS 01, 02, 03 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 20), 04, 05 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 14, 16, 18, 19, 22, 24 al 26, 28, 29, y 31), 06, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 44, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 02, 05 al 08, 11 al 20, 23, 26, y 28), 52, 59, y 60.

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BRENDAN F BOYLE 103

DWIGHT EVANS 103

DAVID TORRES 203

BRYAN E LEIB 203

REPUBLICANO

REPUBLICANO

5° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 03 (PARTE, divisiones 21 y 22), 26, 39, 40, y 51 (PARTE, divisiones 03, 04, 09, 10, 21, 22, 24, 25, y 27).

DEMOCRÁTICO MARY GAY SCANLON 103 REPUBLICANO

PEARL KIM 203


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2° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 07, 19, 23, 31 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 06 y 08 al 19), 33, 35, 53, 54 (PARTE, divisiones 01 y 02), 55, 62, 63, y 64 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 06, 08 al 14, y 16 al 18). DEMOCRÁTICO

4° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 09, 10, 12 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 07, 09, 10, 12, y 13), 17, 22, 50, y 59. DEMOCRÁTICO

ART HAYWOOD 104 REPUBLICANO

CHRISTINE M TARTAGLIONE 104

RON HOLT 204

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DISTRITOS 03, 27 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 02, 04, 05, 07 al 10, 12, 14 al 17, y 19 al 23), 36, 40 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 29, 31 al 37, 39, y 41 al 51), 46, 48 (PARTE, divisiones 03, 04, 06 al 12, 15 al 17, 19, y 21 al 23), 51, y 60 (PARTE, divisiones 05 al 07, 10, 11, 14 al 22). DEMOCRÁTICO ANTHONY HARDY WILLIAMS 104

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LOS DISTRITOS DE REPRESENTANTES ESTÁN CONSTITUIDOS POR LOS SIGUIENTES DISTRITOS Y DIVISIONES DENTRO DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA

DARYL BOLING 105

MIKE DOYLE 105

REPUBLICANO

REPUBLICANO

THOMAS P MURT 205

172° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 41 (PARTE, divisiones 19, 23 y 24), 54 (PARTE, divisiones 10, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21 y 22), 55 (PARTE, divisiones 09, 10, y 13 al 17), 56 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 03, 04, 08, 09, 13 al 15, 32 al 34, y 40), 57 (PARTE, divisiones 13 y 14), 58 (PARTE divisiones 09, 10, 13, 16, 17, 19, y 26), 63 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 15, 22, 23, y 25) y 64 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 03, 05, 07 al 09, y 15). DEMOCRÁTICO

KEVIN J BOYLE 105

174° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 56 (PARTE, divisiones 02, 05, 06, 10 al 12, 16 al 31, 35 al 39 y 41), 57 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 12, y 15 al 28), 58 (PARTE, divisiones 11 y 28) y 66 (PARTE, divisiones 19, 21, 25 al 28, y 46). DEMOCRÁTICO

ED NEILSON 105

177° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 23 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 03, 04, 08, 09, 13, y 14), 25 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 08, 10 al 12, 22, y 23), 31 (PARTE, divisiones 06 y 15 al 19), 41 (PARTE, divisiones 05 y 07), 45 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 07, 12, 15, 18, 20, y 22 al 25), 55 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 03, 06, 08, 11, 12, 18 al 25, 27, y 29), y 64 (PARTE, divisiones 02, 04, 06, 10 al 14, y 16 al 18). DEMOCRÁTICO

170° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 58 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 08, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20 al 25, 27, y 29 al 44) y 66 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 03 al 06, 08 al 10, 12 al 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 31, 33, 34, y 38 al 41). DEMOCRÁTICO

MARTINA WHITE 205

173° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 41 (PARTE, divisiones 04, 06, 08 al 18, 20 al 22, 25, y 26), 55 (PARTE, divisiones 04, 05, 07, 26, y 28), 65, y 66 (PARTE, divisiones 02, 07, 11, 17, 24, 29, 30, 32, 35 al 37, y 42 al 45). DEMOCRÁTICO MIKE DRISCOLL 105

175° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 02 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 15, 16, y 25 al 27), 05 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 05, 10, 12, 13, 16 al 19, 21, 24 al 27, y 30 al 34), 18 (PARTE, divisiones 02, 04 al 07, 10 al 12, y 17), 25 (PARTE, divisiones 09, 13 al 21, y 24) y 31 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 05 y 07 al 14). DEMOCRÁTICO MARYLOUISE ISAACSON 105

179° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 23 (PARTE, divisiones 02, 05 al 07, 10 al 12, y 15 al 23), 35 (PARTE, divisiones 15, 23, 24, 26, 29, y 30), 41 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 03), 42 (PARTE, divisiones 12 al 21, 24, y 25), 53 (PARTE, división 01), 54 (PARTE, división 01), 61 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 03 y 07) y 62 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 12, 14, y 19).

JOE HOHENSTEIN 105

DEMOCRÁTICO

JASON T DAWKINS 105

REPUBLICANO

PATTY PAT KOZLOWSKI 205

180° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 07, 33, 42 (PARTE, divisiones 01 y 23) y 45 (PARTE, divisiones 08 al 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19 y 21). DEMOCRÁTICO

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181° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 05 (PARTE, divisiones 15, 20, y 23), 14, 16 (PARTE, divisiones 06 al 18), 18 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 03, 08, 09, 13 al 16, y 18), 20, 32 (PARTE, divisiones 05 al 09, 11, y 12), 37 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 14, 17, y 21), y 47. DEMOCRÁTICO

MALCOLM KENYATTA 105

ANGEL CRUZ 105

REPUBLICANO

MILTON STREET 205

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DISTRITOS 02 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 14 y 17 al 24), 05 (PARTE, divisiones 06 al 09, 11, 14, 22, 28, y 29), y 08. DEMOCRÁTICO

BRIAN SIMS 105

ELIZABETH FIEDLER 105

INDEPENDIENTE

JAMES MCDEVITT 405

185° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 26, 36 (PARTE, divisiones 10 al 13 y 15), 40 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 15 al 18, 22, 27 al 32, 35 al 46, y 48 al 51), y 48 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 03 y 13). DEMOCRÁTICO

MARIA P DONATUCCI 105

188° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 27, 46, 51 (PARTE, divisiones 02, 04 al 06, 13 al 20, 26 y 28), y 60 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 03, 23). DEMOCRÁTICO

JAMES R ROEBUCK 105

191° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 03, 40 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 14, 19 al 21, 23 al 26, 33, 34, y 47), 51 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 23, 25, y 27), y 60 (PARTE, divisiones 07, 19, y 22). DEMOCRÁTICO JOANNA E MCCLINTON 105

194° DISTRITO

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REPUBLICANO

SEAN STEVENS 205 LIBERTARIO MATT BALTSAR 505

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201° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 17 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 15, 17 al 20, y 26 al 28), 49 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 22), y 59. DEMOCRÁTICO STEPHEN KINSEY 105

DEMOCRÁTICO

CHRIS RABB 105

202° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 35 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 08, 12, y 32), 53 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 23), 54 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 09, 11 al 13, y 16 al 18), 56 (PARTE, división 07), y 62 (PARTE, divisiones 13, 15 al 18, y 20 al 26). DEMOCRÁTICO

JARED SOLOMON 105

Lisa M Deeley Presidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad

192° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 04 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 06, 09 al 11, 14 al 18, y 21), 34, y 52 (PARTE, divisiones 05, 14 al 20, y 22 al 27). DEMOCRÁTICO MORGAN CEPHAS 105

DISTRITOS 11 (PARTE, divisiones 04 al 06, 09, 10, 12, y 14 al 18), 12, 13, 17 (PARTE, divisiones 16, 21 al 25, y 29), y 38 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 06, 10, 11, 17, 18, y 21). DEMOCRÁTICO ROSITA C YOUNGBLOOD 105

DISTRITOS 11 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 03, 07, 08, 11, 13, 19, y 20), 16 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 05), 19, 37 (PARTE, divisiones 15, 16, y 18 al 20), 42 (PARTE, divisiones 02 al 11 y 22), 43, y 49 (PARTE, división 01). DEMOCRÁTICO DANILO BURGOS 105

190° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 04 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 07, 08, 12, 13, 19 y 20), 06, 24 (PARTE, divisiones 06 al 08, 16, y 17), 38 (PARTE, división 09), 44, 52 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 04, 06 al 13, 21, y 28), y 60 (PARTE, divisiones 04 al 06, 08 al 18, 20, y 21). DEMOCRÁTICO VANESSA L BROWN 105

DISTRITOS 15, 24 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 05, 09 al 15, 18, y 19), 28, 29, y 32 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 04, 10, y 13 al 31). DEMOCRÁTICO DONNA BULLOCK 105

PAMELA DELISSIO 105

DISTRITOS 09, 22, y 50.

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DISTRITOS 30, 36 (PARTE, divisiones 01 al 09, 14, y 16 al 41), 48 (PARTE, divisiones 04 al 12, 15 al 19, y 21 al 23), y 51 (PARTE, divisiones 03, 07 al 12, 21, 22 y 24). DEMOCRÁTICO JORDAN A HARRIS 105

195° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 21 y 38 (PARTE, divisiones 01, 07, 08, 12 al 16, 19, y 20). DEMOCRÁTICO

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DISTRITOS 01, 39, y 48 (PARTE, divisiones 14 y 20). DEMOCRÁTICO

203° DISTRITO

DISTRITOS 10, 35 (PARTE, divisiones 09 al 11, 13, 14, 16 al 22, 25, 27, 28, y 31), y 61 (PARTE, divisiones 04 al 06 y 08 al 28). DEMOCRÁTICO ISABELLA FITZGERALD 105

Anthony Clark Comisionado de la Ciudad

Al Schmidt Kevin A Kelly Vicepresidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad Supervisor de las Elecciones www.philadelphiavotes.com


CITY COUNCIL staffers lurked in the dens of City Hall last Friday evening, preparing ghoulish scenes – with tasty treats – for hundreds of youngsters of limited means. Councilman Bobby Henon’s aide Lauren Atwell had a werewolf companion.

CONGRESSMAN Brendan Boyle took to Lardner’s Point Park to announce he was lobbying to increase federal funding for conservation and restoration in the Delaware River Basin. Lardner’s Point Park is an example of what such funding has already accomplished.

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summer that advantage was 812,451. As of Oct. 22, the margin was 840,075. The first time, the GOP held every spot on the Top 10 list of gains. Last time, the Dems came out ahead in a 6-4 split. Now it’s 7-3. Originally, just three counties saw an increase in Democratic voters; meanwhile the past two lists revealed 14 such counties. The primary culprit seems to be enthusiasm. After all, there’s nothing more motivating than being out of power and the opposing party in Congress has picked up seats in nearly every midterm election since the Civil War. There’s also evidence to suggest a generational surge. A recent Tar-

getSmart review of efforts by the Parkland survivors to register younger voters saw a 16% increase among Pennsylvania’s 18- to-29year-olds – the commonwealth ended up finishing first among the 40 states surveyed. In order to gain a more complete view of recent shifts and what they can mean for November, I compiled the following updated Top 5 list. A reminder: this list concerns the gains one party accumulated in registrations over the other party in the past year. For example, R+500 means that the Republican Party accumulated 500 more registered voters in a county than the Democratic Party did over this time period. (Cont. Page 16)

Stink (Cont. From Page 4) with. Municipal ownership of a gas utility is an extremely rare thing as all but a tiny handful of cities have long since concluded that the gas business is just not a business for city government. Philadelphia’s troubling and complicated history of Gas Works operations – replete with scandals involving wasteful spending, patronage, and mismanagement – is reason enough to question continued municipal ownership. Add in the notion that PGW offers city residents and businesses comparatively high rates and relatively low customer satisfaction and we get a fuller picture of the costs

and lackluster benefits of city operations. While utility operations have improved in recent years, governance and political leadership continue to complicate everything involved with PGW – and the token payment the utility makes to the city budget has been capped since 1980 so it has decreased dramatically in real dollars over nearly three decades. After a financial crisis in the 1990s when Gas Works operations required a significant loan from the city budget to function, the state legislature placed utility operations under the regulation of the PUC. The notion that a failing PGW could threaten the solvency of the city itself was not farfetched. In 2014, City Council refused to even hold a

hearing on a proposal to sell the gas utility, so it looks like we are stuck with municipal ownership. If the city is to continue to operate a gas utility, it is incumbent upon government to manage the business efficiently. The elected officials who appoint Philadelphia’s gas-utility leadership have changed over time but the current mayor, City Council and city controller have shown no inclination to enacting necessary governance reforms despite repeated calls to do so. Philadelphia elected officials not solving a problem and wasting money at our expense? Now THAT smells familiar. Brett Mandel was a director of financial and policy analysis in the City Controller’s Office.

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COUNCILMAN Derek Green prepared a veritable feast prepared for his trick-ortreaters.

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COREY BELL and Zenobia Harris of Council President Darrell Clarke’s office were ready with the goodies.

L-R AT the park were Stephanie Phillips, executive director, Riverfront North Partnership; Sandra Meola, director, Coalition for the Delaware River Watershed; Boyle; Brendan; Julie Slavet, Tookany-Tacony Watershed Partnership; and Susan Myerov, Pennsylvania Environmental Council.

BY NICK FIELD S RECENTLY as last summer, Pennsylvania Democrats were struggling to pull themselves off the mat. After six straight presidential victories, the Keystone State suddenly turned red and played a pivotal role in Donald Trump’s 2016 Electoral College victory. On top of that, the gains Republicans were making in voter registration throughout 2016 were continuing into 2017. Over the past 15 months, however, momentum has been on the Democrats’ side. For instance, during my last update nearly a year ago, Democrats had 808,974 more registered voters statewide than the Republicans. This past

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tire time in Congress, something that a quick Google search can disprove, you’re more interested in red meat than information. Two, if you’re doing a campaign event in Pennsylvania, focus on Pennsylvania.

Three, Cash Rules Everything Around Me. According to a campaign finance report released by Democrats during Diamond & Silk’s appearance, they got $25,000 for their troubles. In exchange for that, Wagner got a duo that

didn’t really know him, who 31 basically did the equivalent of a minstrel show for his white supporters. A minstrel show that led to peals of laughter that they didn’t know was directed at them. I hope it was worth it.

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fans gave a performance that told me a few things: One, these folks never met a lie they didn’t want to tell. When you tell an audience that California Congresswoman Maxine Waters has never introduced a piece of legislation her en-

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(Cont. From Page 13) on all of us, had an equally outrageous, equally pistol-packing church mother, equally ignorant-as-hell sister that she went on political

speaking tours with. The result you should get is Diamond & Silk. If you get another result, you need new friends. Urging the crowd to continue to say, “Tom Wolf Is a Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing,” the two self-described Trump

POR MEDIO DEL PRESENTE, SE NOTIFICA QUE EL ESCRUTINIO Y CÓMPUTO DE LOS VOTOS EMITIDOS EN LA CIUDAD Y EL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA PARA LAS ELECCIONES GENERAL ESPECIALES 2018 CELEBRADAS EL MARTES 6 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018 COMENZARÁ A LAS 9:00 A. M. DEL VIERNES 9 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018 EN LA OFICINA DE LOS COMISIONADOS DE LA CIUDAD, SALA DE AUDIENCIAS DEL 6° PISO, RIVERVIEW PLACE, DELAWARE AVE. Y SPRING GARDEN ST, Y CONTINUARÁ DURANTE TODO EL VIERNES 9 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2018 HASTA FINALIZAR. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS JUNTA ELECTORAL DEL CONDADO DE FILADELFIA Lisa M Deeley Chairwoman, City Commissioners Presidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad

Anthony Clark City Commissioner Comisionado de la Ciudad

Al Schmidt Vice Chairman, City Commissioners Vicepresidente, Comisionados de la Ciudad

Kevin A Kelly Acting Supervisor of Elections Supervisor de Elecciones

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