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Northwood Deed Restriction at Risk

Joe Krause, President of the Northwood Civic Association, revealed at the meeting on May 17th that an application for a variance is pending for the owner of 5114 Castor Avenue to increase the dwelling units from two to three.

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The address is within the deed restricted area and that would prohibit anything other than single family homes.  The owner or his representative will make a presentation at the next Civic meeting on June 21st.

This is the first zoning issue in about 2 years where the Northwood Civic has been recognized at the coordinating RCO (Registered Community Organization).  During that period issues in Northwood were covered by the Frankford NAC at their meetings.  Krause raised the issue and the result is that Northwood now gets a say in what happens in Northwood.

Votes by residents are critical since the deed restriction is widely believed to be important to the quality of life in that area.  Residents are urged to attend.

In other business at the meeting:

Krause noted the ongoing lack of participation in the 15th District PSA1 meeting each month.  Northwood residents are complacent until something happens and then unwilling to take next step to do something about it.  Complaining does not fix the problem.  Go to the meetings.

The conservatorship hearing for 1301 Wakeling is on June 1st.  The owners must have the property fixed and on the market by that date or the non profit will take it over and do the job.  This is a victory for Northwood in either case.

There are now 3 individuals selling cars and a car wash in Northwood on the streets.  Calls to 911 have been ineffective in shutting them down.  They do not belong in a residential area.

3 bikes were stolen from a residence on Castor Avenue across from Northwood Park.  Be on the lookout for kids in the afternoon.

The Castor Avenue traffic project is on schedule and its just a matter of time before we start to see implementation.  Continuing to look to improvements to Ramona and Adams.

There will be a cleanup at Arrott and xxx on May 28th.  Volunteers are welcome.

Joe Hohenstein, representing Frankford Friends Meeting reported on the funds raised for the relief of the fire victims in February.  $1,500  was raised but only $500 was disbursed to 2 families.  They are looking for anyone else who suffered financially from the fire.  Northwood Civic donated $500 of that total.

There is a major 15th District PSA1 meeting on May 26th at the Bridesburg Boys and Girls Club.  This is an opportunity to show the police and City officials that the community wants solutions to our problems rather than promised.  The start time is 7 PM and the address is 2901 Bridge Street.

The next Northwood Civic meeting will be on June 21st at 7 PM at St. James Lutheran Church at Pratt St. and Castor Ave.

 

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Neighborhood Crusades at Griscom and Foulkrod

The infamy that goes with the intersection of Griscom and Foulkrod Streets attracted the attention of the rev. Melvin Floyd and his group the Neighborhood Crusades which set up shop on that corner on the evening of May 12th.

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The event featured a display of slides of those who died in the city as a result of violence and drugs as well as what the inside of a crack house really looks like.  The intended audience are those in the life.  The location was right on.  Their hope was to turn lives around.

The intersection was the site of the death of the fourth of Frankford’s six homicide victims this year on March 17th.

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The van with the coffin on the roof made the rounds of the neighborhood that night inviting folks to come down and participate.  The group reports that they had a profitable evening interacting with the residents and neighbors in they area and hope they benefited from the experience.

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Overington Love Your Park Day

The weather was sunny and beautiful during our Love Your Park event this past Saturday May 14th.  We held our Perennial plant sale and topped our previous  years sales total.

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Our Friends donated over 150 plants. Master gardeners were on hand to give information about the plants that were available for sale, or to answer any garden questions.

Parks and Recreation, Garden Wagon, came with an interactive display of plant material, fun engaging games, and a smile to brighten any day.

We planted 6 crates of Cannas around the park, mulched tree pits, and flower beds.

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Our thanks goes out to everyone who supported Overington Park this weekend by lending a hand or buying a plant. As always Frankford Garden Club, Frankford High School’s JR ROTC, neighbors, State Representative Jason Dawkins, Councilwoman Maria Quinones Sanchez, Parks and Recreation, Fairmount Park Conservancy, and FOOP members constant support is what makes great things happen in Overington Park. Thanks!

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Our June is heating up with two events! Saturday, June 4th, from 9 till 1, flea market along the park. Come out and join us!
Saturday, June 11th, from 12 till 3, Meet and Greet the Friends of Overington Park! We hold a pot luck picnic in the park and a salsa contest. Come out and get to know the FOOP Scoop!
Check us out on facebook @ friends of overington park
Diane Kunze