City Council Kills Uber Tax, Philly Swelters

Hey, Philly. Yesterday packed in some serious civic back-and-forth — plus, it’s officially too hot for real school and we’re getting a new hangout spot just in time for the World Cup. Let’s catch up:

City Hall Drama: No New Uber or Airbnb Taxes (For Now)

City Council gave Mayor Parker’s $7+ billion budget a greenlight yesterday but killed most of her tax hike ideas, including those planned for Uber rides and Airbnb rentals. This was supposed to help close a budget gap and fund some key programs, but council wasn’t having it and passed a plan with lower levies instead. Mayor Parker warns "the fight isn’t over" on these taxes, so expect the arguments to come back around next session. For renters, travelers, and gig workers: your costs stay flat — for now.

Extreme Heat = Virtual School Friday

Welcome to air conditioning season: 52 Philly schools will go all-virtual today (Friday) thanks to a legit heat wave. You know we’re not built for this. Parents: double check your kids' schedules; city-run cooling spots and libraries will be open if things get rough.

Reading Terminal Gears Up For The World Cup

Reading Terminal Market — already one of Philly’s gems — is adding a brand new outdoor plaza. Expect a pop-up bar, extra seating, and shops. It’s timed to capitalize on the World Cup buzz, since Philly's a host city. (And, yes, a reminder: no drones allowed in the zone.)

Miscellaneous Moves

Sports Desk

Stay hydrated, stick to the shade, and you’re all caught up. See you out there.

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