Early Notice for West Passyunk: We’re planning Green Stormwater Infrastructure in your area.

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Early Design

West Passyunk: We’re planning green projects near you, and we want your input!

The Wilson Park GSI project will implement green stormwater infrastructure in your neighborhood.


Dear Resident, 

We started the process of designing green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) systems that will manage runoff while also greening your neighborhood. Please note, these projects are in the early design phase and construction will be years away. 

This planned project is part of the City of Philadelphia’s Green City, Clean Waters, a 25-year initiative to improve the quality of our waterways by installing GSI in our neighborhoods, coupled with enhancement of traditional infrastructure like collection systems, pumping, and wastewater treatment plants.

Native vegetation is planted on the top of a GSI system to soak up water while the stone bed underground is used to store as much stormwater runoff as possible. PWD has been building these GSI systems for more than a decade and is recognized as a national leader in using GSI to help prevent polluted water from entering our creeks and rivers. 

Over the next few years, our Public Engagement Team will educate and inform stakeholders and residents about the progress of these projects.

Now is the time to reach out to your Community Outreach Specialist Jackie Ng (jackie.ng@phila.gov) for more information or to schedule a presentation at an upcoming Registered Community Organization (RCO) meeting. 

Wilson Park GSI Project


Project Pages

PWD has created Project Pages for these GSI systems to help you understand what type of GSI system is planned for installation at a particular location. Please keep track of these pages and share this information with your neighbors and local leaders.


Please encourage your neighbors to sign up for PWD project updates here!