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Subject: [phillyblocks] Phillyneighborhoods.org Updated & Upgraded
Hi-
It's been a long time--too long--since I made significant changes in the
phillyneighborhoods web site (http://phillyneighborhoods.org)
Over the past few days, I've done it.
Beyond cosmetic improvements, there are changes on the home page that ought
to help:
1) The "Take Action" menu near the top of the list now adds links to social
service groups that respond to food, fuel, and housing crises--along with
fast action to the forms on phila.gov that you can use to submit complaints
to L&I, the Police, the Streets Department, other agencies to address block
and neighborhood problems.
2) The extensive menu on "Neighborhoods and Schools" remains near the top,
with all links update.
3) The "Violence No More in 2004" banner linking to information about our
Safe Schools Campaign remains at the top of the page, along with a link to
subscription forms for our various lists and a link to PhillyBlocks.
4) The links to national sites--Neighborhoods Online: National, Civic
Values, and the BushBudget are brought to together at the center of page.
5) The "Data and Neighborhood Information" section at the bottom half of
the site includes a long list of links to census data and related data and
other web sites providing useful information about neighborhoods, along
with a parallel column of links to organizations and programs aimed at
building community.
6) We make it clear that if you click on a section of our Neighborhood
Planning District map, you are taken to a menu specific to that section of
the city (South, Southwest, West, etc.). Additionally, we provide a link to
the Census Bureau's web site that enables you to report on census
information if you simply enter an address. Quite useful.
There are other changes in the rest of the web site, but these are the most
important.
We hope you find them useful.
The link, again, is http://phillyneighborhoods.org
Happy surfing.
Ed Schwartz
Ed Schwartz, Institute for the Study of Civic Values, 1218 Chestnut St.,
Rm. 702, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 215-238-1434 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ISCV web site: http://www.iscv.org
Also Check out "Neighborhoods Online" at http://www.neighborhoodsonline.net.
Or in Philadelphia: http://www.phillyneighborhoods.org
"Citizenship is the American ideal. There may be an army of actualities
opposed to that ideal, but there is no ideal opposed to that ideal."
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From: Ed Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [phillyblocks] Phillyneighborhoods.org Updated & Upgraded
It's been a long time--too long--since I made significant changes in the
phillyneighborhoods web site (http://phillyneighborhoods.org)
Over the past few days, I've done it.
Beyond cosmetic improvements, there are changes on the home page that ought
to help:
1) The "Take Action" menu near the top of the list now adds links to social
service groups that respond to food, fuel, and housing crises--along with
fast action to the forms on phila.gov that you can use to submit complaints
to L&I, the Police, the Streets Department, other agencies to address block
and neighborhood problems.
2) The extensive menu on "Neighborhoods and Schools" remains near the top,
with all links update.
3) The "Violence No More in 2004" banner linking to information about our
Safe Schools Campaign remains at the top of the page, along with a link to
subscription forms for our various lists and a link to PhillyBlocks.
4) The links to national sites--Neighborhoods Online: National, Civic
Values, and the BushBudget are brought to together at the center of page.
5) The "Data and Neighborhood Information" section at the bottom half of
the site includes a long list of links to census data and related data and
other web sites providing useful information about neighborhoods, along
with a parallel column of links to organizations and programs aimed at
building community.
6) We make it clear that if you click on a section of our Neighborhood
Planning District map, you are taken to a menu specific to that section of
the city (South, Southwest, West, etc.). Additionally, we provide a link to
the Census Bureau's web site that enables you to report on census
information if you simply enter an address. Quite useful.
There are other changes in the rest of the web site, but these are the most
important.
We hope you find them useful.
The link, again, is http://phillyneighborhoods.org
Happy surfing.
Ed Schwartz
Ed Schwartz, Institute for the Study of Civic Values, 1218 Chestnut St.,
Rm. 702, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 215-238-1434 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ISCV web site: http://www.iscv.org
Also Check out "Neighborhoods Online" at http://www.neighborhoodsonline.net.
Or in Philadelphia: http://www.phillyneighborhoods.org
"Citizenship is the American ideal. There may be an army of actualities
opposed to that ideal, but there is no ideal opposed to that ideal."
--G.K. Chesterton
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To Post an Event to the Calendar: http://groups.yahoo.com/calendar/phillyblocks
PhillyBlocks Web Site: http://phillyblocks.org
Numbers to call for Philadelphia More Beautiful Cleanups:
http://170.115.249.12/streets/clean_block_officers.html
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