The Neighborhood Infrastructure Driveway Repair Program officially reopened March 31, and applications are now being accepted to get potholes filled and broken cement replaced. The program, which is part of Philadelphia’s $400 million Neighborhood Preservation Initiative, covers the cost of repairs for eligible shared driveways at no cost to homeowners. The city expects to repair 50 to 60 driveways by the end of the year, according to City Council President Kenyatta Johnson. But because funding is limited, repairs will be done on a first-come, first-served basis. Details on how to apply are posted on the Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation website.
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer; 4/1/2025
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Philly’s free shared driveway and pothole repair program is back
Published Friday, April 11, 2025