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Most visitor street parking takes place in business, entertainment, or museum and historical districts. But residential neighborhoods — which exist alongside these areas — offer special non-metered Residential Permit Parking on the street for those who live there, with restrictions for non-residents.
This park's recreational trail along the riverbank connects several baseball and soccer fields with opportunities for walking, bicycling, and fishing. Picnic areas, a pier, a gazebo, and a pavilion overlook a small but beautiful tidal wetland preserve that leads to the mouth of the Pennypack Creek.
You must get a Building Permit before starting a project that: Constructs a new building. Enlarges or adds to an existing structure. Changes the interior or exterior of an existing structure. Partially or fully demolishes a structure. Changes the occupancy classification of any part of a building.
To get a permit, print and fill out the appropriate picnic permit application form. Be sure to use the Belmont Grove Picnic Permit Application if you are requesting a permit for that location.
Do I Need a Filming Permit in Philadelphia? All commercial film productions taking place in Philadelphia are required to have a Commercial Activity License. If you've chosen the city as your filming location, you should go through some paperwork rigmarole before you can start shooting.
Make your reservation at least 5 days in advance. Permits are issued by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. The Friends of FDR Park does not issue permits. The Boathouse is available to be reserved as a "Pavilion" for $140/day.
What to Include in Your Picnic Invitation Date, time, and location of the picnic. RSVP date. Info on event specifics — for instance, be sure to mention if it's a potluck or BYOB or if there is wheelchair accessibility for guests who may need it.