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. March 16, 2011: The bylaws committee met regarding restructuring the SPCCA board.We are developing plans for elections of new officers, committee chairs, etc. as we continue to move forward with building an organization with input from and the partnership of our neighbors. __________________________________________________________________________________________
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March 15, 2011 The
following members submitted their resignation from the SPCCA: . March 9, 2011 The new bylaws for the SPCCA were
approved by the Bylaws Committee
. January 28, 2009
Spring events reviewed with the
Board, preliminary reports about the
demolition of the Spectrum, the replacement complex 'PhillyLive' and updates
on extended usage of BOK field were given. . September 24, 2008 Lively meeting with school board officials to discuss problems in the neighborhood with kids going to and from the games and school buses dropping off kids on Bigler St. . September, 2008 1st games played on the new field . February, 2008 1st meeting of the Southern-BOK field 'Supersite' Committee at the SPCCA office. . February 15, 2007 Open house at the new SPCCA office . June 28th, 2006 1st meeting in our new office at 1100 Bigler St., 2nd Floor: located in field house of the Southern/BOK field complex. . 2004-present We have been involved with the planning and design of the Southern/BOK field sports fields in partnership with the School District of Philadelphia, Sella Maris and the Philadelphia Police Department. . June 7, 2004 NO to the Proposed Eckerd's drugstore at Broad & Wolf "WE WON !" (Leonetti Funeral Home property) . 2003-2004 We were involved with the planning and monitoring of the Veteran's Stadium implosion project. . 2000 -2004 The SPCCA actively participated (and was the lead group) in negotiating with the City of Philadelphia and the sports teams for the location of the new stadiums and their operations into the future. We were determined not to have a repeat of the last 30 years where the sports team were insensitive to the quality of life of the neighbors. As a result, a lengthy agreement was negotiated with the city and the teams, which lead to the birth of the 'Sports Complex Special Services District'. . 1998-1999 We were responsible for the cleanup of the SEPTA subway plaza at Broad & Oregon and negotiated with SEPTA to lease adjacent property to the neighbors of Watts Street. This property has benefited these neighbors by providing them with extended back yards. They improved this additional space, at their own expense, by erecting decorative fencing and planting flowers and shrubbery. Neighbors currently enjoy this area as a terrace for their back yards. . 1998 We were instrumental in having the City of Philadelphia commit one million dollars for the Fels Community Center project. In return, the owner of record (Caring People Alliance) incorporated the new library into the construction plans. This is the Fumo Family Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia. . 1995 The SPCCA participated in the planning and construction of the Fels Community Center at 2407 South Broad Street. Thru our strong support and dedication to this project and with the assistance of Councilwoman Anna Verna, we were successful in having the Free Library of Philadelphia donate the old Children's Library building. This building was rehabilitated and then incorporated in the construction plans for the new community center. . 1994 The SPCCA received 501c3 status in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a non-profit organization as the 'South Phila. Communities Civic Association' . 1993 Partnered with the Fairmount Park Commission as a 'friends group' for the ongoing maintenance and care of Marconi Plaza. .
1989
The SPCCA was formed since
residents on the east side of Broad Street had no civic association
representation. A group of neighbors acted as incorporators and set the
boundaries of the SPCCA as Snyder Ave. to I76, and 9th Street to
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