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Philadelphia tax-reform advocate. The Mayor, an avid fitness fan had pledged the bike ride, which raised $ 400 for the charity, but when confronted with having to actually take the bike ride with the reform advocate, Street repeatedly cancelled and then backed out, offering to refund the money rather than take the ride.
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scout leaders, vacate the city-owned building that it has occupied since 1928 or pay market rent. Although the city subsidizes rental space for more than 75 community and activist organizations, including 14 other youth organizations and several religious groups, the Mayor took the position that the
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On July 27, 2006 John Street launched the Adolescent Violence Reduction Partnership (AVRP) as a way to prevent high risk youth (target age 10-15) from being victims of combat violence. He also expanded the Youth Violence Reduction Partnership (YVRP) into the 19th Police District in West Philadelphia.
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As councilman from North Philadelphia and Center City, as Council President, and as Mayor, he has sought to balance the interests of Philadelphia's low income citizens, and the interest of the business community. Somewhat conservative in the context of the politics of Philadelphia's African-American
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As councilman from North Philadelphia and Center City, as Council President, and as Mayor, he has sought to balance the interests of Philadelphia's low income citizens, and the interest of the business community. Somewhat conservative in the context of the politics of Philadelphia's African-American
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As councilman from North Philadelphia and Center City, as Council President, and as Mayor, he has sought to balance the interests of Philadelphia's low income citizens, and the interest of the business community. Somewhat conservative in the context of the politics of Philadelphia's African-American
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network. The network is to be run by the non-profit organization Wireless Philadelphia in partnership with the city and commercial internet service providers. Opponents of the plan suggest that government involvement will quash innovation. Supporters hope that the plan will help bring information
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In August of 2001, the lucrative Philadelphia Parking Authority was taken over by the Pennsylvania government in a compromise designed to help the Philadelphia School District out of its fiscal crisis. Many believed that the Parking Authority's revenues were politically insubstantial in comparison
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At the same time that Street practiced law, he also began a media career in ]. Street worked for television station ], and for a four year period, he played the character ] on Philadelphia's ] children's television show. When Street ran for Philadelphia City Council, he retired from the media since
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acknowledged that it had placed listening devices in the Mayor's office as part of a corruption investigation of Street's friend and fund raiser Ron White, who died before going to trial. Former city treasurer Corey Kemp, a member of Street's administration, was sentenced to 10 years in jail after
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During Street's first term, much emphasis was placed on the "Neighborhood Transformation Initiative." Opponents raised objections to the program's emphasis on demolishing abandoned buildings rather than seeking re-use or restoration of the sometimes historic properties. Others hailed the program
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Often described as prickly, Mayor Street has frustrated citizens, City Hall insiders, and political allies with his personal style. Most recently, Street set off a minor firestorm in the local media and blogosphere for backing out on a 50-mile bike ride won as part of a charity auction by a
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Mayoral spokespersons have disputed the validity of the list, claiming it simply capitalized on the recent scandal in which the mayor has not been indicted, while ignoring the mayor's recent accomplishments. Others critical of the list have pointed out that one of the best-ranked mayors,
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The city's public schools were among the worst in the country when Street took office, and much of his attention early on went into difficult decisions about the schools. In November 2001, a compromise between Street and the Republican-controlled
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The murder rate in Philadelphia hit a seven-year high during Street's tenure. In 2005 there were 380 murders, up from 330 in 2004. Forty-Five percent of those murdered were 25 or younger, and many believe 2006 will be worse for the city.
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Street was born in ], graduated from Conshohocken High School, received an undergraduate degree in English from ] in ], and his law degree from ]. He grew up as a member of farming household, and is a ].
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Street was born in ], graduated from Conshohocken High School, received an undergraduate degree in English from ] in ], and his law degree from ]. He grew up as a member of farming household, and is a ].
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magazine in 1999. The magazine cited the low number of athletic facilities and high number of fast-food restaurants. Street also signed into law a smoking ban on September 12, 2006.
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when Street's term expires in 2007, are engaged in a political sparring match. However Street did endorse and campaign for a 2005 revision of Nutter's New York-style smoking ban.
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being found guilty on 27 corruption-related charges in May 2005. Additional prosecutions of members of Street's administration were expected in the wake of the Kemp conviction.
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took over day-to-day operations of some of the worst-performing city schools, while a small number were taken over by other institutions, primarily area universities.
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to maintain and renovate the park to allow skating. Instead the city spent $ 800,000 on adding obstacles to prevent skaters from skating in the park.
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In light of recent scandals and FBI probes, his relationship with the City Council are tenuous at best. He and former councilman
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positions on the Parking Authority's board that were transferred from Democratic to Republican hands in the move.
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Street created the Office of Health and Fitness after the city was named the fattest city in the nation by
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access to poor Philadelphians and make the city more attractive to young and educated people.
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communities, he was backed by the Republican councilmembers for City Council President.
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communities, he was backed by the Republican councilmembers for City Council President.
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communities, he was backed by the Republican councilmembers for City Council President.
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Boy Scouts were not in compliance with the city's anti-discrimination ordinance.
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his continued media career would have violated Philadelphia's election laws.
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for bringing much-needed investment to the city's many poor neighborhoods.
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Street with President Bush in Philadelphia during Independence Day in 2001
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listed him as one of the three worst big-city mayors in the United States.
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allowed for the privatization of the Philadelphia Public Schools.
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Street has also advocated for the construction of a city-wide
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after Rendell resigned to take up the chairmanship of the
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and became mayor after having served 19 years in the
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October 15
1943
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia
January 3
2000
2004
Democrat

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