Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
03 Dec, 25
Salary
90000.0
Posted On
04 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Urban Studies, Constructive Feedback, Large Programs, Sustainability, Secondary Education, Policy Research, Timelines, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning, Coalitions, Public Policy, Arboriculture, Environmental Science
Industry
Human Resources/HR
Company Description
A best-in-class city that attracts best-in-class talent, Philadelphia is an incredible place to build a career. From our thriving arts scene and rich history to our culture of passion and grit, there are countless reasons to love living and working here. With a workforce of over 30,000 people, and more than 1,000 different job categories, the City of Philadelphia offers boundless opportunities to make an impact.
As an employer, the City of Philadelphia values inclusion, integrity, innovation, empowerment, and hard work above all else. We offer a vibrant work environment, comprehensive health care and benefits, and the experience you need to grow and excel. If you’re interested in working with a passionate team of people who care about the future of Philadelphia, start here.
AGENCY DESCRIPTION
The Managing Director’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems (OTIS) is charged with driving change through impactful capital projects, innovative programs, and equity-focused policy initiatives. OTIS leads a portfolio of departments, including the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD), Streets Transportation, Streets Sanitation, and the Office of Multimodal Planning (OMP), to provide cost-effective quality services with a focus on the needs of Philadelphia residents and visitors.
Staff are passionate about expanding access to safe, equitable transportation across Philadelphia and are dedicated to making a positive impact through work on multimodal, complete streets and Vision Zero initiatives in collaboration with organizations such as Amtrak, the DVRPC, PATCO, PennDOT, and SEPTA. OTIS also partners with diverse neighborhood organizations and leaders, Business Improvement Districts, and Registered Community Organizations across the city.
More information about the functions of OTIS can be found at: www.phila.gov/otis.
Job Description
Position Summary
The Senior Project and Policy Coordinator, Sidewalk Program will lead the coordination for the implementation of high-priority initiatives related to sidewalk policy. They will be responsible for formulating and facilitating a strategy to ensure safety, connectivity, and federal and state compliance of sidewalks in the City of Philadelphia. They will be responsible for coordinating and overseeing the City’s efforts of high-priority initiatives related to sidewalk policy and coordinating with private, Federal, State, and regional entities. This position is responsible for work that is part of the Philly Tree Plan.
The position is partially grant funded.
COMPETENCIES, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Required:
Desirable:
We value diverse experiences and are open to flexible qualifications. If you are passionate about this role and meet some of the key criteria, we encourage you to apply and to provide additional explanation in the cover letter.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter as part of a complete application.
Salary Range: $80,000 - $90,000
Lead a sidewalk master plan. The Sidewalk Policy Coordinator would work with the cross departmental staff to develop a sidewalk policy plan that is consistent with Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and PennDOT guidance, potentially including:
Establish sidewalk repair standards. The City’s current sidewalk standards are expressed in a range of documents, including the City’s Right of Way Improvement Standards, the Complete Streets Design Handbook, and through design detail standards available on the Streets Department’s website. These standards are effective for construction, but not repair. To address this gap, work across departments to develop standards that specify when sidewalk reconstruction is necessary vs. temporary fixes, as well as appropriate materials, and techniques that may be used for each. The standards should consider innovative ways to work around existing elements in the streetscape, like trees, utilities, etc.
Develop a strategy for funding sidewalk repair to create a reliable funding stream to support an ongoing sidewalk repair program, including potential grant sources and city revenue streams.
Citywide analysis: Lead a city-wide study to a) identify sidewalks that are impacted by trees, b) determine the costs and staffing needed to inspect and assess sidewalks impacted by trees, c) evaluate and certify contractors to perform the work, and d) identify potential sources of funding for this work.
Support the City’s Infrastructure Solutions Team to grow wealth and resources for Black and Brown Philadelphians through job opportunities created through future sidewalk assessment and repair assessment, planning, design, and implementation.
Leverage existing programs to support sidewalk repair by collaborating with other departments, such as the Housing Preservation Loan Program, roadway resurfacing, enforcement related to sidewalk parking, etc.
Collaborate with outside partners such as AARP, Feet First Philly, Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, the Clean Air Council, and disability groups.
Launch an education and outreach campaign to educate City staff, contractors, and the public about their sidewalk repair responsibilities and standards for repair.
Other duties as assigned, including oversight of consultant work and policy review.