nemesisinphilly
nemesisinphilly t1_jamveeq wrote
Reply to What’s your PGW Bill Like? by [deleted]
Is your house detached or on a corner? That seems very high. I have a 1800 sqft mid block rowhome with hot water radiators. I keep the thermostat between 66-70, but this winter it's mostly been on 66.
My highest bill this season has been $110. I'll usually have one winter month slightly over $100 but usually it's between $90-100 for gas in winter.
My house does run warm so my electric bills are higher in summer for AC.
Submitted by nemesisinphilly t3_11a1js1 in philadelphia
nemesisinphilly t1_j7jakvs wrote
Reply to comment by harbison215 in Big Charlie’s Saloon, the Kansas City Chiefs bar in South Philly, cancels its Super Bowl watch party by CookedDenimRawPizza
I live nearby. It's a typical South Philly old man dive bar. A guy on my block in his late 50s is a regular. He's South Philly born and raised usually wearing Chiefs gear. It's all South Philly guys from the neighborhood who've been going here for decades and are all Chiefs fans because of this bar. Their only connection to the Chiefs is the bar. They root for all other Philly teams. It's like an odd little social club.
nemesisinphilly t1_j61b8xa wrote
Reply to FDR Park’s Southeast Asian Market will find a permanent home in southwest corner of park, city announces by urbantravelsPHL
The article mentions a structure. Will the market now be in an enclosed space and be able to exist year round or...?
nemesisinphilly OP t1_j6124ks wrote
Reply to comment by bukkakedebeppo in Only 4 Streateries made the cut for first review by the Art Commission this month. by nemesisinphilly
No they haven't released that info.
nemesisinphilly OP t1_j600be9 wrote
Reply to comment by lawgirl3278 in Only 4 Streateries made the cut for first review by the Art Commission this month. by nemesisinphilly
They can stay up as long as they have a pending application
nemesisinphilly OP t1_j5zmuz4 wrote
Reply to comment by Little_Noodles in Only 4 Streateries made the cut for first review by the Art Commission this month. by nemesisinphilly
The point is it's not rocket science. It's been 2+ months since the application process began. Other cities with similar climates and street layouts have it figured out. What's so complicated that after 2 months less than 10% of applicants have made it to the last hurdle?
nemesisinphilly OP t1_j5zkvrv wrote
Reply to comment by Little_Noodles in Only 4 Streateries made the cut for first review by the Art Commission this month. by nemesisinphilly
The problem is that the agencies didn't let anyone know that they were allowed to keep them up while the applications are pending until after the demolition deadline of 1/9.
>For example: If you’ve applied for a license, can you keep operating your current structure without fines until your application is approved?
>Answers have varied.
>Ben Fileccia, of the Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association, said he was under the impression that so long as restaurants had submitted an application, they could avoid fines for now. Montanez echoed as much in a Monday interview with The Inquirer.
>“[An unlicensed streetery] is automatic grounds for a citation,” Montanez said. “But we’re asking them if they’re planning to get it legalized, then to go in the system and apply, and then we say ‘here’s the process.’ ”
>But the Streets Department’s own website reports “all unlicensed streetery set-ups must also be removed beginning January 9, 2023.” No licenses had been issued as of Monday, officials said, as the application approvals remain ongoing.
>Asked for clarification, Streets officials later confirmed that restaurants can indeed continue operating their current streeteries without fines, so long as they have pending applications.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/philly-streetery-outdoor-dining-restaurants-law-fine-20230109.html
nemesisinphilly OP t1_j5zezhq wrote
Reply to comment by pretzel_enjoyer in Only 4 Streateries made the cut for first review by the Art Commission this month. by nemesisinphilly
At last reported count 2.5 weeks ago there have been 50 applications submitted. Why would 4 being on the Agenda be considered good?
nemesisinphilly OP t1_j5zdpyt wrote
Reply to comment by taskermorrisrider222 in Only 4 Streateries made the cut for first review by the Art Commission this month. by nemesisinphilly
There is one meeting a month, and if the AC doesn't approve it this time the business would have to come back the following month, or whenever they correct whatever AC didn't like.
Applications opened on Nov 15th so it's been 2+ months since they opened.
Businesses are allowed to keep the streateries up as long as they have a pending application.
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nemesisinphilly t1_j5s1pau wrote
Reply to comment by ebbycalvinlaloosh in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
That's an odd combo. Most people would consider them at opposite ends of the spectrum of the people running. I'm curious what you see in common between these two that makes them appealing to you?
nemesisinphilly t1_j5r0m44 wrote
Reply to comment by emet18 in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
Well there are different kinds of progressives. When Rhynhart says the things in that interview I don't believe her because her actions and deeds do not align with those words.
Green wants the City of Philadelphia to open and fund a bank. Possibly the worst possible idea ever. It's not a moderate idea at all.
I want a candidate that's pro development and pro reducing regulations on small business. I would also want a candidate that would be in favor of the sixers arena in market east.
Based on what I'm looking for I would say all the candidates other than Domb and maybe Brown are to the left of Rhynhart.
nemesisinphilly t1_j5qf2dp wrote
Reply to comment by emet18 in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
Don't believe everything you read. If you think Rhynhart is a progressive then who do you think the moderates are in this race?
I would never in a million years vote for Gym and Rhynhart is one of my top choices.
nemesisinphilly t1_j5qe26q wrote
Reply to comment by ConfiaEnElProceso in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
Only things I remember are towing abandoned cars which is a bigger deal than it seems and demolishing blighted properties. I didn't pay much attention to politics back then.
I think this is more about getting blocks of voters. In a primary like this if it gets her a chunk of North Philly voters it's a win.
nemesisinphilly t1_j5qcv0p wrote
John Street towed 40,000 abandoned cars in 40 days. Need some of that can-do magic now as we have a 34,000 abandoned car backlog.
nemesisinphilly t1_j5qcen2 wrote
Reply to comment by emet18 in Former Philly Mayor John Street endorses Rebecca Rhynhart by ConfiaEnElProceso
LOL Rhynhart is not a progressive. She was Nutter's City Treasurer and his Budget Director. If Nutter endorses anyone it will be her.
Also expect Nutter to endorse Eryn Santamoor for Council At Large.
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nemesisinphilly t1_j1meuuy wrote
Reply to comment by SpauldingSmails18 in Game Off? Construction Halts at Durst's 300 N. Columbus Blvd. by RoverTheMonster
Which proposal did you like better?
nemesisinphilly t1_j1magq0 wrote
Reply to comment by NickSabbath666 in Game Off? Construction Halts at Durst's 300 N. Columbus Blvd. by RoverTheMonster
Good thing there are no condos planned for this site. Rental vacancy in the Philly Metro is 2.8% as of this summer and lots more rental apartments are needed.
Also Durst did not develop any buildings on Billionaire's Row:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billionaires%27_Row_(Manhattan)
Additionally, Robert Durst was never part of the Durst Organization.
nemesisinphilly t1_j1m7cfd wrote
Reply to comment by NickSabbath666 in Game Off? Construction Halts at Durst's 300 N. Columbus Blvd. by RoverTheMonster
This company has never built a residential project in the suburbs. All of their projects are in NYC including One World Trade Center the tallest building in the United States. This is not a suburban developer.
Your skepticism is valid when it comes to companies like Toll Brothers but not in this case.
nemesisinphilly t1_j0vmrhn wrote
Reply to HVAC maintenance plans by economist_
$700 just for seasonal maintenance is insane. I get junk mail all the time advertising $79 or $99 deals for seasonal maintenance.
Are you sure that the $700 is not for a service plan that includes them fixing any issues that are covered by the plan? For a service plan $700 is still very expensive but less crazy.
nemesisinphilly t1_izcr25e wrote
Reply to Next years At-Large race by sunshinegal_7
I thought Amanda McIllmurray was going to try and primary Squilla? I guess she thought better of that.
nemesisinphilly t1_izcqsyj wrote
Reply to Next years At-Large race by sunshinegal_7
Santamoor is the only one that would get my vote out of the new runners. I voted for her last time
I don't know much about Haigler.
The rest I would never vote for.
nemesisinphilly t1_jea5ffx wrote
Reply to [Inquirer] Census data shows Philadelphia population drop in 2022 by _crapitalism
Bucks and Delco also lost population. Montco had a very small gain but basically no change.
I think Greater Center City keeps growing while the outer neighborhoods are losing population.
These year over year estimates are wildly inaccurate for urban areas. Last estimate had to be revised by 14,000 people for Philly. Initial estimate said Philly lost 25k then revised to 11k