FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THIS MEETING, EMAIL MELANI LAMOND AT 
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o City Councilman Frank DiCicco says that Bill 629 empowers community 
organizations & keeps outsiders from dictating 
what will be done in our neighborhoods.

o But community groups all around Philadelphia say that it may limit their 
rights, 
& will certainly take away the rights of citywide organizations who now
help fight local zoning battles.

o Is it possible for anyone to predict the effects of this Bill?  
o Is the opposition based on informed concern, or  fear of the unknown?  
o Should Bill 629 be rewritten?  
o Should it be vetoed?


FIND OUT at a 
UNIVERSITY CITY TOWN MEETING
sponsored by the UNIVERSITY CITY COMMUNITY COUNCIL
o
Bill 629:  How will it affect University City?

Thursday, Sept. 6th at 7:00 p.m.
at the 
Calvary Center for Culture and Community
Baltimore Ave. & 48th St.
(enter on 48th St. side)
o
o Bill 629 is about who has "standing" to appeal decisions of the Zoning    
Board.
o Hear about possible ramifications of the Bill from both supporters & those    
opposed.  
o Ask questions & make your decision.  
o Tell our Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell how you'd like her to vote.  
o Other Councilpeople have also been invited - tell them, too!

City Council may vote on this Bill as early as Thursday, Sept. 13th.  Time is 
running out.  Don't miss this opportunity to make your opinion known.
o
It's about who has the right to make decisions 
for Philadelphia communities.
Speak up now!
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