Envision the Possibilities
To all community groups along the Washington Avenue Corridor,
Every year in the University of Pennsylvania School of Design Master of City and Regional Planning program, first-year graduate students are assigned an actual site in Philadelphia for which they must create a master plan.
This past semester, the assigned project was the Washington Avenue corridor, from Delaware Avenue to Broad Street. The students worked in two groups, one taking on Delaware Avenue to Passyunk, and the other taking Sixth to Broad Streets.
The results of their work will be presented at the June 15th QVNA general meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Philip Neri Church, 218 Queen Street.
We invite all of you to come and envision the possibilities for Washington Avenue.
Queen Village Neighbors Association
736 South Third Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19147
215 592-7488
www.qvna.org
Every year in the University of Pennsylvania School of Design Master of City and Regional Planning program, first-year graduate students are assigned an actual site in Philadelphia for which they must create a master plan.
This past semester, the assigned project was the Washington Avenue corridor, from Delaware Avenue to Broad Street. The students worked in two groups, one taking on Delaware Avenue to Passyunk, and the other taking Sixth to Broad Streets.
The results of their work will be presented at the June 15th QVNA general meeting, 7:30 p.m., St. Philip Neri Church, 218 Queen Street.
We invite all of you to come and envision the possibilities for Washington Avenue.
Queen Village Neighbors Association
736 South Third Street
Philadelphia, Pa. 19147
215 592-7488
www.qvna.org
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