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Is New Cell-Phone Waiting Lot Opens at Philadelphia International Airport?

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Is New Cell-Phone Waiting Lot Opens at Philadelphia International Airport?

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New Cell-Phone Waiting Lot Opens at Philadelphia International Airport Congressman Joe Sestak Called for Swift Resolution to Safety and Convenience Concerns MEDIA, PA – Today, Congressman Joe Sestak (PA-07) expressed his approval of the opening of a new cell phone lot for the Philadelphia International Airport, applauding the construction of a safe, convenient and well-marked lot that the region has long-deserved. In September, after the sudden announcement of immediate vigorous enforcement of new “no parking,” “standing” or “stopping” signs on highway ramps around the airport, the Congressman urged officials to immediately address concerns of safety and convenience. He wrote to the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDot), urging the city, state and airport to immediately come together to find a solution. In addition, the Congressman joined AAA Mid-Atlantic to point out safety hazards and co

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Congressman Joe Sestak Called for Swift Resolution to Safety and Convenience Concerns MEDIA, PA – Today, Congressman Joe Sestak (PA-07) expressed his approval of the opening of a new cell phone lot for the Philadelphia International Airport, applauding the construction of a safe, convenient and well-marked lot that the region has long-deserved. In September, after the sudden announcement of immediate vigorous enforcement of new “no parking,” “standing” or “stopping” signs on highway ramps around the airport, the Congressman urged officials to immediately address concerns of safety and convenience. He wrote to the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDot), urging the city, state and airport to immediately come together to find a solution. In addition, the Congressman joined AAA Mid-Atlantic to point out safety hazards and common sense solutions. Following the Congressman’s letter, Deputy Mayor

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