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How You Can Shape Philly in 2026

Posted on January 6

Siani Colón

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Our positive predictions for 2026 can’t come true without committed Philadelphians. (Hannah Busing / Unsplash)

We shared our predictions for 2026, and we’re feeling pretty confident that it’ll be a good year at the center of the global stage with major events leading up to the semiquincentennial. But to ensure our hopes for the new year come true, we need all hands on deck. If you want to help Philly become the best it can be, here are some ways to contribute.

Join a Neighborhood Group

Many neighborhoods in Philadelphia are home to community groups that serve as a collective voice for residents, like civic associations, park friends groups, development corporations, and mutual aid coalitions. These organizations amplify concerns and connect neighbors to resources. Some examples of active groups are:

If your civic association is a registered community organization (RCO), it may review proposed developments as part of the zoning process. You can find your RCO here. And you can find groups that are stewarding Philly’s public parks through the Park Friends Network.

Go to a City Council Session

Take your concerns out of your neighborhood and straight to City Hall. Most Thursdays, City Council has “stated meetings” to introduce and vote on bills and resolutions. You can participate in public testimony not only at these meetings but also at its committee hearings.

Become a Block Captain

When a street has a block captain, it’s easier for neighbors to organize cleanups, block parties, and community projects. Neighbors also have someone looking out for them and acting as a liaison to city officials.

You can sign up to become a block captain (or find out if you have one in need of support) by filling out this form with the Philadelphia More Beautiful Committee, or by calling 215-685-3971.

Become a Tree Tender

The city wants to increase every neighborhood’s tree canopy by 30% within 30 years. You can help plant and maintain trees in your area by becoming a certified tree tender. The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society hosts in-person and virtual classes on tree care. Once you’ve taken the course, you can join your neighborhood’s tree tender group and join a spring or fall planting.

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Go on a Walking Tour

Learn more about your community and help fellow Philadelphians understand what makes our city so special. Several organizations host tours on topics ranging from art to history.

Plan What Philly Should Look Like 25 Years From Now

It sounds strange to already think about 2050 when 2026 just started. But if we want a better future for Philadelphia, the time to work towards that is now. Our leaders are responsible for getting us there, but they want our input, too. The Philadelphia City Planning Commission is surveying residents to shape the city’s next comprehensive plan. You can share your experiences and vision here.

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