Philadelphia City Planning Commission
The Philadelphia City Planning Commission is a municipal agency established in 1929. During the period of this collection the Commission was composed of twelve mayoral appointees, two members of City Council, and one of the Commissioners of Fairmount Park. The duties of the Commission were to make recommendations to City Council concerning proposed changes in the city plan or any new public facilities. Its reports, correspondence, plans, minutes, and scrapbooks from 1929 to the present are found in the Philadelphia City Archives, Record Group 145.
From the description of Philadelphia City Planning Commission architectural drawings and photographs for two planning studies, 1927-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122618736
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