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Philadelphia2050: Planning Together

Creating a vision for a resilient, desirable, and affordable Philadelphia.

About

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission (PCPC) creates and updates the City's Comprehensive Plan. This vision for the future of the city is used to guide decisions made by various City offices. This vision is far-reaching and includes:

  • Housing.
  • Employment centers.
  • Transportation.
  • Community facilities.
  • Parks.
  • Historic properties.
  • Environmental resources.
  • Other aspects of the physical environment.

PCPC is in the process of updating the comprehensive plan. Philadelphia2050: Planning Together will update the vision set forth in the current comprehensive plan, which was established in 2011. Public engagement for this update will begin in August 2025.

We welcome residents, City agencies, business owners, cultural institutions, universities, and workers to participate in Philadelphia2050: Planning Together.

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Philadelphia City Planning Commission
1515 Arch Street, 13th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Email phila2050@phila.gov
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Become a community partner and help update the Comprehensive Plan!

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission seeks community partners to help update the Comprehensive Plan. These neighborhood and community groups will help lead community engagement for Phila2050: Planning Together.

Community partners will help Philadelphians share their stories, imagine the future of our city, and work with the Planning Commission to develop ideas on how to achieve these goals. This role is compensated, and there are 9-month and 18-month partnership opportunities available.

To be eligible, community partners must:

  • Work within Philadelphia and serve Philadelphia residents.
  • Have 501(c)(3) status or have a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.
  • Be able to complete program activities within the established program period.
  • Send two staff members or community volunteers to a six-week training course with the Citizens Planning Institute.

If you’d like to become a community partner or recommend an organization to be a partner, fill out our interest form.

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Opportunities to participate in Philadelphia2050: Planning Together will be posted to this page and shared by email.


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