Big Moves & Speed Traps: Thursday's Philly Catch-Up
Here’s what went down in Philly yesterday, so you’re not left out of the loop:
🚦 Speed Cameras & School Zone Slowdown
Heads up, drivers: Speed cameras are about to go live in five more Philly school zones. That means automated tickets for anyone blasting through at 11+ mph over the speed limit starting next week. City officials say it’s about safety, but the City Controller’s office says some speed cushions were installed wrong. Either way, slow down or pay up.
⚾ Phillies Drop Nick Castellanos
Well, that escalated quickly: The Phillies cut ties with outfielder Nick Castellanos after a run that never really clicked. The move comes as spring camp opens with more roster questions—Wheeler’s got the front office scratching their heads, and closer Orion Kerkering is already sidelined with an injury. Buckle up for a classic Phillies pre-season.
🏠 Housing & Rent News
Governor Shapiro wants to spend $1 billion on building and improving housing across PA, pitched as a win for renters and first-time buyers. Details are thin, but watch this space—more affordable housing could be on the horizon (eventually).
Montgomery County is rolling out a new service model with expanded housing aid and a focus on economic growth. They're also working on new ways to help people stay housed, not just with short-term fixes.
🐶 Dog Breeding Ban Debate
Philly City Council is hashing out a proposal to ban unlicensed dog breeding. Shelters are packed, and supporters say it’ll mean fewer neglected dogs. On the other side, breeders (surprise) aren’t thrilled. No vote yet, but expect more noise.
🏛️ Making Moves: Statues & History
The Joe Frazier statue is moving in with Rocky—literally. Look for it outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art this spring. A small win for giving local legends their due.
Meanwhile, there’s a deeper conversation about erasing Black history in Philadelphia. This is about more than just statues or street names—worth a read if you want to understand the bigger picture.
🚨 Quick Hits
Sheetz finally opened its first Philly-area store—right across the street from a Wawa. Place your bets, hoagie fans.
Universal Theme Parks exhibit opens at the Franklin Institute this weekend. Think Mario, Minions, and Hollywood nostalgia for your inner kid.