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Apply to Become Part of SKCP's Neighborhood Advisory Sub-Committee (NAS)

South Kensington Community Partners

South Kensington Community Partners would like to formally announce an elections cycle to become a member of our Neighborhood Advisory Sub-Committee (NAS).

The NAS is a group of dedicated volunteers who help facilitate public outreach and connect neighborhood residents with city services.

If you are interested in having a positive impact on the neighborhood, we encourage you to apply. Please complete both pages of the application by right clicking on the image for each page, saving it, printing it, then returning it to the SKCP office no later than February 8th, 2016.

And of course, call us (or stop by in person) to ask any questions and discuss in more detail.

SAVE THE DATE: Winter '15 Service Area Briefing

South Kensington Community Partners

Mark your calendars, because our next service area briefing is right around the corner. Once a quarter the SKCP Neighborhood Advisory Committee (NAC) invites different city departments and partners to come present about the services they provide. These meetings are known as "service area briefings."

This quarter's meeting will take place the evening of Thursday, December 17th from 6:30-8pm, location TBD.

Not only do we have a stellar lineup of presenters, including the Energy Conservation Agency who will be leading a weatherization workshop as well as the Streets Department discussing a number of program updates, but they will be bringing items you get to take home with you for free, such as a home weatherization kit or recycling bin.

Definitely a meeting you don't want to miss. Hope to see you there!

 

 

26th District Crime Report: 10.21 - 10.27

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Two (2) rapes reported during this time: 2500 Water (10/21), 1900 10th (10/25)

There were Zero (0) robbery-point of gun during this time:

There were Seven (7) robberies other weapon during this time: 2500 Lehigh (10/21), 1800 Frankford (10/22), 1900 Front (10/25), 200 C B Moore (10/25), 2500 Kensington (10/26), 2400 Emerald (10/27), 100 Hewson (10/27)

There were Zero (0) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time:

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 500 Master (10/26)

There were Two (2) residential burglaries during this period: 1700 Waterloo (10/22), 2600 Aramingo (10/26)

There were Ninteen (19) theft from autos during this period: 1000 2nd (10/21), 1600 3rd (10/21), 1900 10th (10/21), 1100 Germantown (10/21), 2300 Norris (10/21), 900 American (10/21), 1000 Hancock (10/22), 1000 4th (10/22), 2500 Collins (10/22), 1000 3rd (10/23), 1000 Hancock (10/24), 100 E Allen (10/24), 1000 2nd (10/25), 900 3rd (10/25), 100 Allen (10/26), 2300 Firth (10/26), 500 E Girard (10/26), 1700 Tulip (10/27), 2300 Frankford (10/27)

There were Seven (7) Thefts during this time: 2100 Lehigh (10/22), 1100 2nd (10/22), 2000 Boston (10/22), 900 5th (10/23), 300 E Girard (10/23), 1300 Frankford (10/24), 1200 Front (10/27)

There were Six (6) Stolen Autos during this period: 1200 Front (10/21), 300 Cambridge (10/22), 2600 Kensington (10/23), 900 Delaware (10/24), 2300 Sepviva (10/27), 2200 Albert (10/27)

26th District Crime Report: 10.14 - 10.20

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time: 100 C B Moore (10/20)

There were Two (2) robberies other weapon during this time: 2500 Aramingo (10/18), 100 Allen (10/19)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time: 2100 Hagert (10/20)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 800 W Girard (10/17)

There were Five (5) residential burglaries during this period: 2100 Letterly (10/14), 2500 Tulip (10/14), 1900 7th (10/16), 2200 Susquehanna (10/19), 200 W Thompson (10/20)

There were Ten (10) theft from autos during this period: 200 Norris (10/15), 200 W Wildey (10/16), 1000 Delaware (10/16), 1500 Montgomery (10/17), 1100 Galloway (10/18), 2600 York (10/19), 1000 New Market (10/19), 2400 Firth (10/19), 1700 Memphis (10/19), 100 E Huntingdon (10/19)

There were Nine (9) Thefts during this time: 2600 Kensington (10/15), 2600 Huntingdon (10/15), 700 W Girard (10/16), 2200 Frankford (10/16), 2600 Kensington (10/16), 100 Master (10/18), 1400 Germantown (10/18), 1100 Lee (10/19), 100 Master (10/20)

There were Four (4) Stolen Autos during this period: 1000 Delaware (10/17), 900 Canal (10/17), 500 E Girard (10/18), 1000 Shackamaxon (10/20)

26th District Crime Report: 10.7 - 10.13

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There was One (1) homicides reported during this time period: 1200 10th (10/12)

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There were Zero (0) robbery-point of gun during this time:

There was One (1) robberies other weapon during this time: 2400 Aramingo (10/12)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time: 1800 Albert (10/10)

There were Six (6) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 1200 Montgomery (10/8) x 3, 2300 Aramingo (10/8), 700 W Montgomery (10/8), 1300 Susquehanna (10/8)

There were Two (2) residential burglaries during this period: 1300 Hope (10/8), 800 W Oxford (10/12)

There were Sixteen (16) theft from autos during this period: 1300 Montgomery (10/7), 2100 Lehigh (10/8), 2400 Emerald (10/9), 100 Wildey (10/10), 1700 5th (10/10), 2000 Front (10/11), 1100 Delaware (10/12), 2000 Frankford (10/12), 100 W Thompson (10/12), 2000 Blair (10/12), 1000 Delaware (10/12), 2400 Coral (10/12), 900 2nd (10/13), 1500 Palethorpe (10/13), 100 Jefferson (10/13), 200 W George (10/13)

There were Nine (9) Thefts during this time: 500 W Berks (10/8), 2200 Frankford (10/8), 900 New Market (10/9), 2000 Letterly (10/11), 2500 Norris (10/11), 2600 Kensington (10/11), 500 Girard (10/12), 2600 Martha (10/12), 1200 Front (10/13)

There were Two (2) Stolen Autos during this period: 2600 Memphis (10/7), 1300 Orianna (10/13)

26th District Crime Report: 9.23 - 9.29

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There was One (1) homicides reported during this time period: 2600 Kensington (9/27)

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time: 2000 Amber (9/29)

There were Four (4) robberies other weapon during this time: 2000 Huntingdon (9/26), 1900 6th (9/26), 900 Randolph (9/27), 800 E Girard (9/29)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time: 1300 Percy (9/23)

There were Three (3) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 2400 Jasper (9/23), 100 Master (9/24), 1800 Oakdale (9/25)

There were Two (2) residential burglaries during this period: 2600 Emerald (9/25), 1500 Hewson (9/29)

There were Six (6) theft from autos during this period: 100 E Girard (9/23), 1300 Palmer (9/24), 900 6th (9/25), 100 E Lehigh (9/26), 2300 Amber (9/26), 2500 Frankford (9/28)

There were Seven (7) Thefts during this time: 1700 Blair (9/23), 1000 American (9/25), 2400 Boston (9/27), 2000 Trenton (9/28), 2000 Dauphin (9/28), 2600 Cedar (9/28), 2500 Kensington (9/29)

There were Four (4) Stolen Autos during this period: 2500 Norris (9/25), 1200 3rd (9/26), 2400 Frankford (9/26), 2500 Almond (9/27)

26th District Crime Report: 9.2 - 9.8

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There was One (1) rape reported during this time: 1300 Beach (9/2)

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time: 2000 Hagert (9/2)

There were Two (2) robberies other weapon during this time: 2600 Kensington (9/4), 2600 B (9/4)

There were Four (4) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time: 600 C B Moore (9/4), 1500 6th (9/7) x 2, 1600 8th (9/8)

There was Six (6) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 2500 Salmon (9/3), 1800 Mutter (9/5), 600 W Girard (9/5), 1900 Lawrence (9/6), 2500 A (9/7), 2000 Firth (9/7)

There were Five (5) residential burglaries during this period : 2200 Gordon (9/2), 100 W Montgomery (9/2), 100 Wildey (9/3), 300 St John Newman Way (9/4), 2000 Martha (9/5)

There were Thirteen (13) theft from autos during this period: 700 Berks (9/2), 1300 Randolph (9/4), 1600 6th (9/5), 2600 Tulip (9/5), 600 Oxford (9/5), 1000 Germantown (9/8), 2400 Coral (9/8) x 2, 1000 Hancock (9/8), 2200 Coral (9/8), 2000 Fletcher (9/8), 2200 Amber (9/8), 1800 Blair (9/8)

There were Ten (10) Thefts during this time: 2500 Memphis (9/2), 1100 Frankford (9/3), 1000 Delaware (9/4), 2100 York (9/4), 1100 Frankford (9/4), 100 E Columbia (9/5), 1700 3rd (9/5), 1700 2nd (9/6), 400 E Girard (9/8), 1800 Cedar (9/8)

There were Two (2) Stolen Autos during this period: 1900 8th (9/2), 2400 Kensington (9/7)

26th District Crime Report: 8.26 - 9.1

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time: 800 E Girard (9/1)

There was One (1) robberies other weapon during this time: 2100 Norris (8/29)

There were Zero (0) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time:

There was Two (2) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 1500 Germantown (8/27), 100 W Norris (8/28)

There were Zero (0) residential burglaries during this period:

There were Twenty two (22) theft from autos during this period: 2300 Norris (8/26), 100 W Jefferson (8/26), 2200 Huntingdon (8/27), 2200 Sepviva (8/27), 1000 New Market (8/27), 2400 Gordon (8/28), 1300 American (8/28), 800 Jefferson (8/28), 1000 Delaware (8/29), 1000 Palmer (8/29), 2500 Gaul (8/30), 1000 5th (8/30) x 2, 1500 2nd (8/30), 1700 5th (8/30), 2500 Aramingo (8/30), 1500 Earl (8/31), 600 Thompson (9/1), 100 Thompson (9/1), 2200 Trenton (9/1), 100 Jefferson (9/1), 1000 Front (9/1)

There were Fourteen (14) Thefts during this time : 1200 Columbia (8/26), 1700 Tilghman(8/26), 900 American (8/26), 2600 Richmond (8/27), 2600 Belgrade (8/27), 2500 Emerald (8/28), 1300 3rd (8/28), 900 American (8/29), 2200 Tulip (8/29), 1300 6th (8/30), 1800 Waterloo (8/30), 2500 Aramingo (8/31), 1000 5th (8/31), 1800 Hope (9/1)

There were Seven (7) Stolen Autos during this period: 2600 Lehigh (8/26), 1000 5th (8/27), 900 3rd (8/27), 2500 Memphis (8/28), 200 E Girard (8/29), 1200 Orianna (9/1), 2500 Aramingo (9/1)

26th District Crime Report: 8.19 - 8.25

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3:

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Four (4) rapes reported during this time: 900 8th (8/23), 2400 Beach (8/24) x 3

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time: 900 Canal (8/22)

There was One (1) robberies other weapon during this time: 2200 Belgrade (8/20)

There were Zero (0) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time:

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 800 Girard (8/19)

There were Three (3) residential burglaries during this period : 1900 5th (8/20), 1800 Sheridan (8/20), 2400 Huntingdon (8/24)

There were Sixteen (16) theft from autos during this period: 1100 Marlborough (8/19), 1400 Oxford (8/19), 1700 Bodine (8/19), 900 Front (8/20), 2600 Cumberland (8/20), 2100 Letterly (8/21), 2200 Frankford (8/21), 1000 Marlborough (8/22), 100 Laurel (8/23), 2500 Lehigh (8/24), 200 Cambridge (8/24), 1100 Hancock (8/24), 1900 Lehigh (8/25), 2200 Cumberland (8/25), 900 Front (8/25), 100 W Oxford (8/25)

There were Three (3) Thefts during this time : 1300 Delaware (8/24), 2500 Cumberland (8/24), 900 Front (8/25)

There were Sixteen (16) Stolen Autos during this period: 2600 Martha (8/20), 1200 3rd (8/20), 1300 6th (8/20), 1100 3rd (8/20), 1100 4th (8/21), 1700 Front (8/21) x 3, 2300 Hagert (8/21), 1100 Frankford (8/22), 1300 Beach (8/23), 1900 York (8/23), 2600 Miller (8/23), 2600 Emerald (8/24), 900 Franklin (8/24), 2500 Cedar (8/25)

26th District Crime Report: 8.12 - 8.18

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Zero (0) rape reported during this time:

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time : 2200 Fletcher (8/13)

There were Three (3) robberies other weapon during this time : 2600 B St. (8/12), 1000 4th (8/13), 1400 Marlborough (8/17)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time : 200 W Girard (8/12)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 1900 Front (8/13)

There were Three (3) residential burglaries during this period : 900 8th (8/13), 1500 Susquehanna (8/15), 900 6th (8/18)

There were Fifteen (15) theft from autos during this period: 2300 Tulip (8/13), 1400 2nd (8/14), 500 Wildey (8/14), 900 Front (8/15), 1800 Frankford (8/15), 2300 Frankford (8/15), 1000 3rd (8/15), 2400 Harold (8/17), 2300 Firth (8/17), 1300 Frankford (8/18), 2700 Albert (8/18), 1700 Frankford (8/18), 1800 Frankford (8/18), 2000 Huntingdon (8/18), 900 Poplar (8/18)

26th District Crime Report: 7.29 - 8.4

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There was One (1) rape reported during this time: 1600 7th (8/4)

There were Zero (0) robbery-point of gun during this time:

There was One (1) robberies other weapon during this time: 2400 Front St. (8/3)

There were Zero (0) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time:

There were Two (2) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 900 Delaware (8/2), 1700 Frankford (8/3)

There were Four (4) residential burglaries during this period: 1300 Orianna (7/29), 2500 Sepviva (8/1), 1700 Franklin (8/3), 1700 Marshall (8/4)

There were Nineteen (19) theft from autos during this period: 2600 York (7/29), 2100 Huntingdon (7/29), 1000 Delaware (7/29), 2400 Dauphin (7/30), 2300 York (7/30), 2300 Huntingdon (7/30), 2000 Trenton (7/31), 2400 Trenton (7/31), 2100 Susquehanna (7/31), 1100 4th (8/1), 2100 Sergeant (8/1), 2000 Arizona (8/1), 1000 Delaware (8/20, 100 Richmond (8/3), 2400 Hagert (8/3), 2400 Cedar (8/3), 2600 York (8/4), 2500 Aramingo (8/4)

There were Six (6) Thefts during this time: 900 Lawrence (7/29), 2200 Ritter (7/30), 200 Allen (8/2), 2400 Jasper (8/2), 2300 Frankford (8/4), 1800 Blair (8/4)

There were Five (5) Stolen Autos during this period: 2400 Kensington (7/31), 1700 Tulip (8/2), 1000 Frankford (8/2), 1700 Franklin (8/3), 2100 Albert (8/3)

26th District Crime Report: 7.22 - 7.28

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3

There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time : 2500 Frankford (7/22)

There were Two (2) robberies other weapon during this time : 2000 Lehigh (7/24), 1000 8th (7/27)

There was One (1) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time : 2600 Jasper (7/22)

There were Three (3) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 1100 Front (7/22), 200 Stiles (7/26), 1300 Palmer (7/26)

There was One (1) residential burglaries during this period : 2600 Frankford (7/22)

There were Sixteen (16) theft from autos during this period: 2400 Sergeant (7/22), 2400 Gaul (7/22), 2600 Tilton (7/22), 900 Leithgow (7/23), 100 Thompson (7/23), 1300 Mascher (7/25), 1200 Hancock (7/25), 1800 Mutter (7/26), 1300 4th (7/26), 1100 Front (7/26), 900 5th (7/27), 2300 Jasper (7/27), 1200 Columbia (7/27), 2200 Cumberland (7/27), 200 W Girard (7/27)

There were Seven (7) Thefts during this time : 900 Cambridge (7/23), 1600 8th (7/24), 800 W Girard (7/25), 300 W Girard (7/26), 1200 7th (7/27), 2100 Susquehanna (7/28), 2000 Arizona (7/28)

There were Seven (7) Stolen Autos during this period : 1000 Front (7/22), 2300 Thompson (7/23), 2300 Frankford (7/25), 2300 Hazzard (7/25), 1900 Palethorpe (7/27), 2400 Gaul (7/27), 1600 7th (7/27)

26th District Crime Report: 7.15 - 7.21

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA#3

 There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There was One (1) robbery-point of gun during this time : 1200 Shackamaxon (7/16)

There were Two (2) robberies other weapon during this time : 1900 Front (7/17), 2500 Boston (7/20)

There were Two (2) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time : 1600 7th (7/21), 2600 Jasper (7/21)

There were Three (3) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period: 1400 6th (7/18), 400 W Jefferson (7/20), 100 Girard (7/21)

There was One (1) residential burglaries during this period : 1300 6th (7/20)

There were Twelve (12) theft from autos during this period: 900 5th (7/15), 2100 Susquehanna (7/16), 1800 Tulip (7/16), 2500 Dakota (7/17), 1500 Hewson (7/17), 2100 Sergeant (7/18) x 2, 2400 Gordon (7/18), 2500 Frankford (7/19), 1100 Marlborough (7/20), 1100 Berks (7/20), 2600 Cedar (7/21)

There were Five (5) Thefts during this time : 2400 Kensington (7/15), 1700 Front (7/15), 1200 Hope (7/16), 1200 Shackamaxon (7/19), 900 Delaware 97/21)

There were Four (4) Stolen Autos during this period : 2600 Edgemont (7/18), 2500 Aramingo (7/19), 900 Bodine (7/20), 100 W Master (7/20)

26th District Crime Report: 7.8 - 7.14

South Kensington Community Partners

Below is a breakdown of crimes committed in the 26th District in the neighborhoods that make up PSA #2 and PSA #3There were Zero (0) homicides reported during this time period:

There were Zero (0) rapes reported during this time:

There were Zero (0) robbery-point of gun during this time :

There was One (1) robberies other weapon during this time : 300 Berks (7/8)

There were Two (2) Aggravated Assault with a gun during this time : 2400 Tulip (7/10), 2600 Frankford (7/14)

There were Zero (0) Aggravated Assault other weapon during this period:

There were Two (2) residential burglaries during this period : 2600 Kensington (7/11), 2200 Sepviva (7/12)

There were Eight (8) theft from autos during this period: 1300 Earl (7/9), 1000 Delaware (7/9), 1300 American (7/12), 900 Hancock (7/12), 1100 Front (7/12), 1900 Hazzard (7/14), 1000 Bodine (7/14), 2200 E Lehigh (7/14)

There were Eight (8) Thefts during this time : 2600 Kensington (7/8), 2600 Frankford (7/9), 100 E Lehigh (7/10), 500 W Girard (7/10), 500 E Wildey (7/10), 1000 Delaware (7/12), 1700 6th (7/13), 2400 Cedar (7/13)

There were Four (4) Stolen Autos during this period : 2200 Harold (7/8), 1700 Blair (7/11), 100 W Hewson (7/12), 1000 Delaware (7/13)

What's Next For American Street?

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WHAT’S NEXT FOR AMERICAN STREET?

 For those who live and work in the neighborhoods along American Street, the street is a part of—in fact a central corridor and opportunity within—the neighborhood. It is not a boundary between neighborhoods. Our communities cross American Street daily to go to school, to go to work, to visit family and friends, and to worship.

 The land use policies that have been in place for over 50 years have failed to deliver the City’s vision of a thriving industrial corridor, and have failed to acknowledge or respect the community’s needs. Long-time residents have been waiting for decades for our neighborhood’s fallow industrial lots to be rezoned to allow for other uses and many newer residents have come to the neighborhood with the same anticipation. Many felt that the Philadelphia City Planning Commission’s [PCPC] Lower North District Plan, adopted last year, would be the opportunity to bring an end to one-sided land use policies that compromise neighborhood health, safety, and vitality.

 The Lower North Plan made particularly specific recommendations for the area bounded by 2nd and 6th Streets from Girard Avenue to Berks Street, comprising the majority of South Kensington. While the broad goal of this “American Street Focus Area” was defined as “balancing industrial legacy and neighborhood growth,” many in the neighborhood feel that the direction that land use decisions have taken will not accomplish this, nor do they reflect what the community would like to see.

 In Spring 2014, SKCP presented PCPC with a vision statement for American Street suggesting a new model that unites and revitalizes our neighborhood while also accomplishing job growth and economic impact—an achievable vision for American Street that embraces a more modern form of light industrial productivity that can coexist with a wider range of uses and harmonize with adjacent neighborhood streets. The vision is embraced by South Kensington community members, including some of American Street’s business owners themselves. It is not the intent to suggest any relocation of existing industrial businesses—many South Kensington residents would simply like to see things evolve in new directions. While many have anticipated that the new land use regulations would allow American Street and former industrial properties in the neighborhood to transition into a mixed use corridor that knits this barren landscape back into the neighborhood, land use policies drafted by the City would largely prevent this from happening.

 One of the outcomes of the District Plan was PCPC’s decision to create a zoning overlay for the American Street corridor as well as a large area of the northwest portion of South Kensington, encompassing most parts of the neighborhood where there are concentrations of industrial zoning, as shown in the map on this page.

 An overlay could be one way to bring life to the corridor through a diversification of uses, while also addressing some of our neighborhood’s biggest issues. It is a tool that could be used to prevent incompatibilities between higher impact industrial uses and residential uses, while encouraging a range of positive development on the neighborhood’s expansive supply of vacant formerly industrial properties. Instead, it promises more of the same policies that have failed our neighborhood for decades.

 At PCPC’s request, SKCP’s Planning and Zoning Committee hosted a meeting to review the draft overlay regulations in April of this year, attended by at least 38 stakeholders, including residents who live within or nearby the proposed American Street overlay boundary, owners of properties and/or businesses within or nearby the boundary, and individuals employed within or nearby the boundary.

 Stakeholders showed solidarity in voicing their opposition to the overlay following the presentation by PCPC. Stakeholders felt very strongly that the overlay area should not only include opportunities for job growth and productivity that harmonize with the surrounding neighborhood context, but should also embrace a wider range of uses to better integrate these areas within our community. Apart from the zoning overlay, streetscape improvements and a new approach to corridor management would both strengthen our neighborhood as a whole and make the overlay area more attractive to modern types of light manufacturing, artisanal production, tech companies, and a range of commercial businesses that will bring far more jobs to the overlay area than would the uses currently proposed for the overlay. There is considerable concern that the proposed overlay is a threat to health, safety, and the continued strengthening of South Kensington, as it would promise to continue the status quo of abandonment and types of industry that are not suitable within a neighborhood.

 SKCP gathered 58 surveys from stakeholders in order to represent the land use views of the community. 98% of stakeholders feel that the overlay should allow residential uses, which it currently does not. The draft overlay also would prohibit sales of consumer goods [retail], pharmacies and similar sundry stores, and eating and drinking establishments [except for “prepared food shops”]. 100% of the surveyees agreed that these commercial uses should be allowed in the overlay. The overlay would continue to allow “General Industrial” uses, which are opposed by 84% of the survey participants. By PCPC’s definition, “General Industrial” includes businesses that “create odors, noise, vibration, and other disturbances that would affect adjacent properties.” This would be a problem especially in the many areas where this boundary is right across the street from or directly abutting existing residences.

 A detailed summary of the feedback and survey results was shared with the City, accompanied by letters of support for the community’s position from other local organizations. It is unknown as of yet whether the unified voices against the overlay will make an impact on policies, but SKCP is awaiting an opportunity to review the final language.

 SKCP continues to collect letters from community members concerned about these zoning policies to help bring more voices into this important advocacy issue. If you would like to provide a letter, please submit it to the SKCP office by Friday, July 31st.