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Request for Release of Funds 17th St. Revitalization Project Phase II
FONSI and ERR
Date of Notice March 17, 2026
On or about April 7, 2026, the City of Philadelphia will authorize the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) to submit to HUD a request for release of funds under Section 9 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, and the Pathways Housing Wellness Corporation to submit a request to HUD for the release of a HUD FY2024 Community Project Funding (CPF) award to undertake the following project:
Project Title: 17th Street Revitalization Project Phase II
Purpose: To provide thirty-eight (38) affordable housing rental units for low-income families and individuals. Twenty-five percent of units will be a preference for individuals and families currently experiencing homelessness. All units will be at or below 50% AMI. Fifteen percent of units will be fully ADA accessible, and five percent of units will have features for the hearing and visually impaired.
All land is publicly owned. Four lots will be acquired from the Philadelphia Housing Authority, and eight lots will be acquired from the Philadelphia Land Bank. This phase is a new construction of 9 three-story buildings fitting the existing character of the neighborhood.
Location: 1403 N. 17th Street, 1409 N. 17th Street, 1411 N. 17th Street, 1415 N. 17th Street, 1422 N. 17th Street, 1428 N. 17th Street, 1432 N. 17th Street, 1436 N. 17th Street, 1441 N. 17th Street, 1443 N. 17th Street, 1624 Jefferson Street, 1626 Jefferson Street, Philadelphia, PA 19121.
Estimated Cost: The total development cost is $$21,592,960 including $1,000,000 from the CPF grant, and $778,680.00 through the RAD program. The 38 units will be supported by the Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) through a Faircloth to Rental Assistance Demonstration (Faircloth to RAD) Housing Assistance Payments contract.
POSTING INFORMATION
This Notice will be posted at the Cecil B. Moore Library Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia, located at 2320 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19121. View the full legal notice.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to DHCD. All comments received by April 6. 2026 will be considered by the DHCD prior to authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. Comments should specify which Notice they are addressing.
Public Comment Period for Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #3
City of Philadelphia
Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR)
Notice of Public Comment Period for City of Philadelphia Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #3
March 12, 2026
The City of Philadelphia announces the availability of Amendment #3 to the previously approved Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan. The substantial amendment focuses on addressing programmatic details regarding the Disaster Recovery and Resilience Program and the Ida Business Assistance Program.
Proposed Action Plan Amendment #3 is available online at https://www.phila.gov/ida-recovery. To arrange for a hard copy of Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #3, please email CDBG-DR@phila.gov. Executive Summaries of Proposed Action Plan Amendment #2 translated in Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), Haitian Creole, and Vietnamese are available online at https://www.phila.gov/ida-recovery. The Executive Summary of the Proposed CDBG-DR Action Plan Amendment #3 is also available for review in the Government Publications departments of the Central, West Philadelphia Regional, Northwest Regional, and Northeast Regional branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
The 30-day public comment period starts today. Please send written comments via email to CDBG-DR@phila.gov or mail to Attn: Sabrina Maynard, Office of the Director of Finance, City of Philadelphia, 1401 John F Kennedy Blvd Suite 1400, Philadelphia, PA 19102. At the end of the comment period, all comments shall be reviewed, and City responses will be incorporated into Proposed Action Plan Amendment #3. The final Action Plan, containing a summary of the comments and the City’s responses, will be submitted to HUD and posted on the City’s CDBG-DR website and on DHCD Legal Notices.
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Advance Notice of PWD’s Proposed Changes to the TAP-R Program
On February 17, 2026, the Philadelphia Water Department filed Advance Notice of the Department’s proposed changes to its Tiered Assistance Program Rate Rider Surcharge rates (TAP-R), proposed to become effective September 1, 2026. The Rate Board expects to issue a rate determination in this 2026 TAP-R Reconciliation Proceeding by the end of June 2026.
The Notice, with proposed changes and supporting documentation, is posted with the proceeding on the Board’s Rate Proceedings page, which will also show hearings and further notices and filings in these proceedings.
Anyone affected by the proposed rates may become a Participant in the proceeding by registering with the Board by March 26, 2026 at WaterRateBoard@phila.gov or:
c/o City of Philadelphia Law Department
1515 Arch Street
17th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
The deadline to register as a participant is subject to adjustment by the Hearing Officer.