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Here's what's trending on Green Philly

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Here’s what’s trending on Green Philly:

Friday, Aug. 30, 2024

SEPTA is making it easier to take public transit! Starting September 8th, the regional rail service will increase service to over 80% of pre-pandemic levels, adding 99 weekend trains and 24 weekday trains to the schedule.

Nearly one-third of Montgomery County's communities have committed to a clean energy future. Lower Providence Township became the 19th municipality to pledge a transition to 100% renewable energy for electricity by 2035 and by 2050 for all sectors. This effort, part of the Ready for 100 initiative, aims to reduce emissions and modernize infrastructure, supported by recent federal incentives for clean energy investments.

Nominations are open for SustainPHL! Nominations are OPEN for SustainPHL until September 2nd! Join Green Philly and SustainPHL in recognizing sustainability heroes who are igniting change in Philly. Submit your nominations: https://bit.ly/sustainphl24nom

Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024

City of Philadelphia Secures $300,000 for EV chargers

The City of Philadelphia will receive funding for the installation of two dual-port DC Fast chargers for use by the City’s Department of Fleet Services and City staff, as part of the $2.3 million awarded by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to 27 projects statewide through the Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant (AFIG) program. The funding supports the transition to zero- or low-emission vehicles, aiming to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in Pennsylvania.

Indego Bikeshare Reintroduces Single Ride Pass for $4.50, starting today

The City of Philadelphia and Bicycle Transit Systems have announced the pass option, costing $4.50 for 30 minutes on a classic bike and $4.50 for every 30 minutes after that. Indego has seen record ridership growth, and this new pass is expected to further enhance accessibility and usage among locals and visitors.

How Tioga Hope Park and Garden became a beacon of community resilience

Once a vacant lot, Tioga Hope Park and Garden has become a symbol of neighborhood collaboration in Philadelphia. Through the dedicated efforts of residents and organizations, the garden now serves as a flourishing space for social gatherings and environmental stewardship, though its long-term security remains a priority. 

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