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The PHL Taking Care of Business program is making significant strides in enhancing the cleanliness and appeal of neighborhood commercial corridors in East Falls. This initiative provides essential funding to community-based nonprofits, enabling them to actively engage in maintaining the area's sidewalks and removing litter.
Through this program, local organizations have mobilized volunteers and resources to ensure that streets are not only clean but also inviting for residents and visitors alike. The efforts have resulted in a noticeable improvement in the aesthetic quality of the commercial areas, fostering a sense of pride among community members.
Participants in the program have reported increased foot traffic and improved business conditions, as a clean environment is crucial for attracting customers. This initiative underscores the importance of community involvement in urban maintenance and the positive impact it can have on local economies. As East Falls continues to benefit from these efforts, the program serves as a model for other neighborhoods seeking to enhance their public spaces.
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