Daily News | Philly Council takes another step toward establishing a citywide music office
Philadelphia City Council voted Thursday to take another step toward establishing a permanent citywide music office and bringing new life to Sigma Sound Studios — the brick-and-mortar— as part of an initiative local artists and industry experts hope will reinvigorate the city’s music economy.
While not binding, the Council approval marked a milestone in a “long journey” that began with discussions more than a decade ago and through the pandemic, said Councilmember David Oh, who introduced the resolution. Establish temporary parking areas for artists to load and unload equipment from concert venues without receiving parking tickets.Encourage music venues to cater to all ages.
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