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Jamaica Neighborhood Plan Divides Queen Residents

The proposed Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, currently under review, aims to rezone the area to support increased housing, job creation, and improved public spaces.

Development & Redevelopment, Zoning
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  • Philadelphia’s Strawberry Mansion Neighborhood Would Be Devastated by Potential SEPTA Cuts
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