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The meeting agenda focused on amending two key emergency regulations related to COVID-19. The first discussion involved proposing an amendment to the fourth Consolidated and Restated Supplemental Regulation governing revised safety measures, specifically to end the general mask mandate in congregate facilities (excluding healthcare institutions) and to restrict the healthcare worker mask mandate only to periods of direct patient care. The second major topic was the Third Amendment to the emergency regulation mandating vaccines, where the proposal sought to end the vaccine mandate for individuals in institutions of higher education. The Board proceeded to vote and approve both amendments.
This document outlines substantial amendments to the Annual Action Plan for City Fiscal Year 2026/HUD Program Year 2025. The amendments include expanding Project #52, the H.O.M.E. Initiative, to encompass research, design, process improvements, and implementation, and adding Project #55 for the Sharswood Streetscape Plan Design and Construction, which involves implementing the Ridge Avenue Streetscape project and allocating CDBG funding. The notice also details the public comment period ending March 2, 2026.
This five-year public safety strategic plan outlines a vision for a safer, cleaner, and greener Philadelphia with equitable economic opportunity. The plan prioritizes restoring fundamental public safety by addressing gun violence, property crime, substance use disorder, and mental/behavioral health challenges. It employs an evidence-based, data-driven framework rooted in prevention, intervention, and enforcement, emphasizing investment in youth and communities, supportive services, and effective law enforcement. The plan relies on a holistic, community-focused approach, seeking active collaboration from city government, private sector, philanthropic organizations, and community partners. Key initiatives include targeted recruitment for a diverse police force, officer wellness, professional development, and strategic technology investments.
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