Healthy Communities Discussion Group with YIP
A City That Works - May 29, 2008
What does this goal mean to you?
• Pollution control.
• More recycling (plastic).
• Safer parks (kids/out and active).
• Educational curriculum.
• Want to be high quality, useable design.
• Attract people.
• More public transportation (more value, use asset).
• Success strategy, clean energy, get energy.
• Affordable public transportation.
• Septa buses, filters emissions to reduce.
• Use hybrids.
• Biking lane, safety.
• Recycling, all over the city.
• More trash cans.
Performance measures (What success would look like)
• Franklin Payne's Park, see it happen, (dual use park), obtain $2 million to implement city plan, within one year.
• Keep track of recycling percentage. Move from current 8 percent (residential) to 25 percent by 6/2010. Educate and enforce.
• In subway (access to change), employee change machine, signage – times to next bus, signage to stations. Prioritize based on ridership. Measure success.
• Fifty percent of people use own bag by 1/2009 (target large chain stores). Reduce use of plastic bags. Law to ban usage and fee to support usage.
• For office buildings, have regulations on recycling (no paper, no plastic) passed by 12/08 and implement by 7/09.
• City pickup or building removal in one day.
• Comprehensive energy audit of city property
(city hall, municipal building, recreation centers, heating, cool
lights on/off, schools – 65 in winter) by 12/31/08.
• Ten percent of residential energy costs.
• Fifty percent city electric source from alternative energy source.
• Price appreciation of real estate. (Sales price is 10 percent greater then other "great cities.") Meaning, areas that have great public transport are "valued" more – yet don't raise tax assessments.
• Assess asthma incidents in hospitals (pollution,
smog index drops 25 percent over five years, due to filters and
appropriate modifications to public transportation.
• All Philadelphia neighborhood recycle more plastic, (8 percent goal, since San Francisco has a 14 percent goal).
• Target attracting residents around public transport (Spring Garden station). Example,
have 1,000 commuters within five blocks of subway station. (Eliminate
parking jams, increase usage from local businesses and consumers.)
Customer-service standards
• Respond
within 48 hours when there is a complaint about on-time service,
changes, signage, etc) re: public transportation is made.
• Use complaints to analyze and reallocate resources.
• If bus is more than 15 minutes late, rider gets "free" ride.



