Episode 7: Protecting Walkability in Philadelphia
In the seventh installment of “On Air with Clean Air Council,” we learn how infrastructure can make a street more or less safe for pedestrians and other road users. Titania Markland, Clean Air Council Transportation Outreach Coordinator and Feet First Philly representative, talks about Feet first Philly, pedestrian advocacy, and an amazing mini-grant program that puts money in the hands of community members to create public space enhancements and safety improvements where they are needed the most.
Learn more about Clean Air Council at Cleanair.org and about Feet First Philly at feetfirstphilly.org.
The blog post about the Mini-Grant program can be found at feetfirstphilly.org/apply-for-our-public-space-enhancement-mini-grant/
Download the full request for proposals and application at feetfirstphilly438515253.files.wordpress.com/2022/08/rfp-feet-first-philly-public-space-enhancement-mini-grant-2022-2023.docx
Submit your application using Feet First Philly’s Google form at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf9ZkWpz79ixMySzdsf12NsQlOToRF3Rn6M0wh_PrdQ37ZkgA/viewform
Donate to the mini-grant program at cleanaircouncil.salsalabs.org/support-public-space-enhancement-feet-first-philly/index.html
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