Resources for Neighbors and Families

Property Tax Deadline Extended Again, to June 15. Full info at this City web page. Crucial Info on Mortgage Relief. Help is available from banks, but it’s complicated. Visit this government web page to get information and clarity…

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Voting and the Census

Get Philly’s Rate Up: 2020 Census can be filled out electronically. Click here to make sure you are counted and that our city gets its fair share of resources. PA primary now June 2, vote by mail. PA…

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July ZOOM Zoning Meeting – Mon, July 27, 2020

Zoning Motions are approved by the Board at the following month’s board meeting, which is held the first Monday of the month. To review past zoning meeting minutes and approved motions find the applicable NLNA Board Meeting Minutes…

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City Issues Heat Health Emergencies

Due to extremely hot conditions, the City has been issuing Heat Health Emergencies. Call the Heatline for advice at (215) 765-9040 or Office of Homeless Services if you see someone on the street you think needs help at…

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2020 NLNA Board Elections

Congratulations to All of Us for Holding the First Ever NLNA Neighborhood Meeting and Elections! Thanks to the determined efforts of the 2020 Election Committee:Rick Angeli, Paula Gansky, Shelley Marcus, Barbara Saverino, and Kevin Wilkins, the neighborhood really…

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How to Help Neighborhood Businesses

Buy gift certificates, donate to online employee tip jars, buy a t-shirt. This NL BID page has links to local business e-tip jars, employee-support fundraisers, and gift certificate discounts. And you can contact your favorite businesses directly to…

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Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Block-Level Assistance Tool Available

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NLNA Help Line: Ask for Help or Offer Help If you need help or know someone who might, let us know: help.nlna.org You do not have to be elderly, immunocompromised or sick to request help, and you don’t…

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Construction Resumes: What’s Allowed – and What’s Not

The City has issued rules limiting the resumption of construction, starting today. Please call 311 (or file an online complaint) to report violations of normal rules or these new restrictions. The City’s enforcement isn’t perfect – but Imperfect…

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City and Federal Coronavirus Info & Resources

COVID Testing in Northern Liberties at AFC Urgent Care, 2nd & Girard. Mon-Fri, free with most insurance. Must be pre-screened: www.afcurgentcarenolibs.com, click “Book a Virtual Visit Online” to be screened online. City of Phila Coronavirus info siteInfo on…

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June Zoning Meeting (virtual) – Mon, June 29

Zoning Motions are approved by the Board at the following month’s board meeting, which is held the first Monday of the month. To review past zoning meeting minutes and approved motions find the applicable NLNA Board Meeting Minutes…

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Emergency Resources For Businesses

Resources for Businesses and Workers 2nd Pot of Paycheck Protection Money: Can be used for payroll, rent, utilities, etc, to help small biz avoid layoffs. FAQ and application links – click here. The Reinvestment Fund Can Help with…

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All the Philly coronavirus helplines, in one convenient directory…

For a list of all the Philly hotlines for help – business aid, social service, domestic abuse, evictions, etc. – Visit BillyPenn.com

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Covid-19 Resource Directory from Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations (PACDC)

Below is a list of resources for assistance and information from the from Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations (PACDC) during this health crisis. To download a pdf CLICK HERE. We hope this message finds you healthy and…

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Help Us Help You: What Neighbors, Local Biz & Nonprofits, and Consumers Can Do

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Life is changing radically and rapidly. Federal, state, and city efforts are underway to provide economic help to individuals, nonprofits, and businesses. We will need to work together at the neighborhood level to add to this aid and…

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Transit: SEPTA Restrictions

“Lifeline” service, multiple stations closed. Spring Garden Station remains open. Full info – click here. Rear-Door Boarding, No On-board Fare PaymentApplies to all bus and trolley riders except those with disabilities who need front boarding. Rider Limits for…

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