The Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Commission (PaRC) is inviting public input on a proposal by the National Audubon Society, an international non-profit conservation organization, and Outward Bound Philadelphia, an affiliate of the national Outward Bound organization, to build an educational center for conservation and leadership development on the banks of the East Park Reservoir next to the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood.
In compliance with
the Open Lands Protection Ordinance, (Bill NO. 110002-A, signed by Mayor
Michael A. Nutter on April 27, 2011) PaRC is conducting a review of
the proposal with opportunity for the public to
comment. “Comments from anyone who has an interest in this project are
vital to our review process and we look forward to hearing from the
residents of the entire region about the proposal,” says Parks and
Recreation Commission Chairman, Nancy Goldenberg.
PaRC is providing a
number of ways for the public to review and comment on the proposal: in
addition to providing comments directly via email, regular mail and the
website (listed below), PaRC is inviting the
public to comment on the proposal at its regularly scheduled meeting on
February 27, 2013 at 6:00PM in the Mander Recreation Center, 2140 North
33rd Street.
Following review and
public comment, the Commission must render a determination on the
proposed project. The ordinance states “City Council and all other City
officials shall give substantial weight to the Commission’s
determination.”
The Audubon/Outward
Bound partnership is proposing to develop the 37 acres surrounding a
man-made lake that was once part of Philadelphia’s water supply system.
The elevated site, which runs along 33rd
street in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood, is closed to the public
and largely hidden from view by chain link fencing and dense vegetation.
Outward Bound
Philadelphia is plans to use the new facility as its headquarters.
Audubon expects to establish a hub for research and science-based
conservation projects and programs in the Philadelphia region.
The Audubon/Outward Bound Alternatives Analysis contains detailed plans
for the project, including environmental and traffic impact.
View the Alternatives Analysis submitted by the
National Audubon Society and Outward Bound Philadelphia on the Parks and
Recreation Department Web page. The Link to the full PDF is posted in
Announcements.
http://www.phila.gov/ParksandRecreation/aboutus/parc/Pages/default.aspx
To read and post online comments about the Audubon/Outward Bound proposal, visit:
Those wishing to submit written comments may send them to PaRC via email at:
parksandreccommiss@phila.gov
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