Will Occupy Philly move across the street?

The city says it wants Occupy Philly to move across the street, to the Municipal Services Building plaza.

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Will Occupy Philly move across the street?

POSTED: Thursday, October 13, 2011, 1:20 PM
Filed Under: News

CP happened to be walking through Occupy Philly this morning and came upon none other than Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey, strolling leisurely through the protest and greeting ... well, just about everybody. (Asked to pose with protesters, the Commissioner cheerfully assented.)

Ramsey was busy explaining the situation to another city official — "They've got their own cleanup crews, their own security, everything!" CP overheard — as well as informing protesters of the city's desire to move the "occupation" across the street, to the Municipal Services Building plaza (the same that features, in a bit of cosmic irony, a statue of former mayor and police chief Frank Rizzo Sr.).

Dilworth Plaza, the current site of the protest, is scheduled to be closed in early November for a massive renovation project. The entire area, city officials have said, will be cordoned off and closed for any public use.

The question now, of course, is whether — and how many — of the Occupy Philly protesters will comply with the city's request.

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