Philadelphia City Planning Commission

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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

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission is a municipal agency established by an Ordinance of April 13, 1929. At its foundation (and continuing through 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 Architectural Drawings and Photographs for Two Planning Studies, 1927-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 234310624

The Philadelphia City Planning Commission (PCPC) had barely come into existence (April 1929) when the stock market crashed, marking the onset of the Great Depression. Declaring itself to be without funds in December 1933, the commission, under the direction of its secretary, Walter H. Thomas, and vice chairman, S. P. Wetherill, Jr., applied for a grant from the Pennsylvania Civil Works Administration to support the activities of the commission from mid-December 1933 through mid-February 1934. The PCPC requested federal funding, made possible through President Roosevelt’s New Deal work relief programs, to subsidize general administrative costs of PCPC and support the continuation of work on a master plan for the city of Philadelphia which had already begun. The agency also proposed to conduct a survey of central Philadelphia which would help address the problems of decaying older neighborhoods. Authorized as CWA Project No. 51-0081, this project became the first of a number of surveys conducted by PCPC under the auspices of federal relief programs during the Great Depression. From 1933 to 1939, the Commission employed hundreds of architects, engineers, social workers, and other professional and clerical staff in efforts to analyze the physical, economic, and social conditions of the city and to address these problems through a combined program of research, planning, and public advocacy.

The history of the PCPC during these years is significant because it illustrates the experiences of one municipal agency in channeling state and federal work relief funds to local communities during the 1930s. Although the immediate goal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal was to get working people back to work in the face of a national economic collapse, the provision of federal and state aid to agencies like the PCPC had other dimensions besides furnishing jobs. Indeed, the history of such programs provides a telling look at the political life and thought of the times and specific policy objectives in such areas as public housing, transportation, social welfare, and other relatively new professions which had emerged to cope with the challenges of an urbanized country.

The public funds to PCPC supported the ongoing work of the organization as well as special projects. The nature of these projects changed over time as did their personnel. Within a seven-year period, PCPC received grants from several public relief agencies to support projects of varying duration and intent. The PCPC officers who oversaw PCPC’s “Physical and Economic Survey of the Central Intensive Area of Philadelphia” (1933-1935) used the data to recommend slum clearance and housing projects. By 1936-37, the agency was also focusing its efforts on a “Cost of City Government” study to show the burden that crime and other problems endemic to slums imposed on the city overall.

The interest in both slum clearance and housing studies highlights the variety of research efforts which were conducted by state and local planning organizations under the New Deal. PCPC’s first projects in the Depression years were done in cooperation with statewide emergency relief programs including the Civil Works Administration from 1933-1934 and the Federal Employment Relief Administration from 1934-1935. Under funding from the Federal Works Progress Administration, PCPC produced a number of reports and summaries from 1936-1938. The reports incorporated newly gathered information but were drawn primarily from research collected under CWA and FERA.

The following is a guide to the records of the surveys conducted by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission during the Great Depression which are housed at the Philadelphia City Archives.

GLOSSARY: PCPC = Philadelphia City Planning Commission; PHA = Philadelphia Housing Authority; CWA= Federal Civil Works Administration; LWD FERA = Local Works Division of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration; WPA = Federal Works Progress Administration.

From the guide to the Philadelphia City Planning Commission surveys conducted with New Deal Federal Work-Relief funds records, 1933-1939, (City of Philadelphia, Department of Records, City Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Philadelphia City Planning Commission minutes, 1943-1970. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Letters, 1956-1967, to Lewis Mumford. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
referencedIn Cohen, Madeline L. d. 2005. Edmund N. Bacon research collection, 1973-2004. University of Pennsylvania, Architectural Archives
referencedIn Reading Company. Law Dept. Reading Company Law Dept. records, 1833-1979 (bulk, 1920-1976). Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Greenfield, Albert M., 1887-1967. Papers, 1921-1967 1930-1939. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Philadelphia City Planning Commission architectural drawings and photographs for two planning studies, 1927-1936. University of Pennsylvania, Architectural Archives
referencedIn Bacon, Edmund N. Edmund N. Bacon papers, 1940-1970. University of Pennsylvania, Architectural Archives
referencedIn Day, Norman D., 1932-2002. Norman Day papers, 1955-2002. University of Pennsylvania, Architectural Archives
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission surveys conducted with New Deal Federal Work-Relief funds records, 1933-1939 City of Philadelphia, Department of Records, City Archives
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Preliminary report on historical sites in the Independence Mall, 1951. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Phillips, Walter Massey, 1912-1985. Papers, 1927-1978. Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Correspondence to Chaim Potok, 1985. University of Pennsylvania Library
referencedIn Panoramic Studios. Photographs, 1947 Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
referencedIn Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia, Pa.). Mass transit collection, 1860-1981. Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
creatorOf Preliminary report on historical sites in the Independence Mall, 1951, 1951 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Housing Association of Delaware Valley. Records, 1909-1985. Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
creatorOf Philadelphia City Planning Commission. Architectural Drawings and Photographs for Two Planning Studies, 1927-1936. University of Pennsylvania, Architectural Archives
referencedIn Friends Housing Cooperative, Inc. records, 1948-2009 Temple University Libraries Special Collections Research Center
referencedIn Tucker, John F. (John Foster), 1950-2008, collector. John F. Tucker transit history collection, 1895-2002 (bulk, 1920-1990). Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief Engineer. Records, 1862-1976 (bulk 1885-1965). Hagley Museum & Library
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Bacon, Edmund N. person
associatedWith City Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Cohen, Madeline L. d. 2005. person
associatedWith Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945. person
associatedWith Day, Norman D., 1932-2002. person
associatedWith Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Friends Housing Cooperative, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Greenfield, Albert M., 1887-1967. person
associatedWith Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson. corporateBody
associatedWith Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson, Architects. corporateBody
associatedWith Housing Association of Delaware Valley. corporateBody
associatedWith Kaplan, Barbara. person
associatedWith Panoramic Studios corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.) corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of Chief Engineer. corporateBody
associatedWith Philadelphia Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Philadelphia Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Phillips, Walter Massey, 1912-1985. person
associatedWith Reading Company. Law Dept. corporateBody
associatedWith Roach, Hannah Benner. person
associatedWith Roach, Hannah Benner, 1907-1976. person
associatedWith Sternfeld, Harry. person
associatedWith Tucker, John F. (John Foster), 1950-2008, collector. person
associatedWith United States. Federal Civil Works Administration. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Works Progress Administration. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Works Progress Administration of Pennsylvania. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Benjamin Franklin Parkway (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Benjamin Franklin Parkway (Philadelphia, Pa.)
City Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
United States
Independence National Historical Park (Philadelphia, Pa.)
United States
Philadelphia (Pa.)
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