Day of reckoning for Occupy Philly? City says protest will have to move when Dilworth Plaza construction begins

City officials say Occupy Philly will have to leave Dilworth Plaza before a planned renovation begins.

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Day of reckoning for Occupy Philly? City says protest will have to move when Dilworth Plaza construction begins

POSTED: Wednesday, October 12, 2011, 11:00 AM
Filed Under: News

When Occupy Philly announced its intention to use City Hall's Dilworth Plaza as home base for the now week-long protest, Mayor Michael Nutter said the group was welcome to stay, and Nutter spokesman Mark McDonald indicated to the assembly that while the city requested the group obtain a permit, that permit would be renewed as necessary.

However, Dilworth Plaza is scheduled for a massive renovation project, set to begin in "early to mid November." The entire area will be cordoned off and Occupy Philly will have to leave, says McDonald.

"Occupy Philly leaders were informed of this from the get-go. So they know the deal," McDonald told CP yesterday.

The renovation project is being overseen by the Center City District, which has leased Dilworth Plaza from the city. Asked about the fate of the occupation, CCD president and CEO Paul R. Levy referred CP back to the city.

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