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Frankford’s Police Service Area and ReadyNotify PA

Police office Sgt. Rosenbaum came to last night’s Northwood Civic Associaton meeting to speak about a few things including the newish initiative of PSAs.  The 15th district is being broken up into three sectors: from the Frankford Creek to Bridge Street, Bridge to Unruh, and Unruh to Rhawn.  And so while a captain still has responsibilities over the district, lieutenants have been “promoted” to oversee each area.  Also, instead of officers rotating throughout the district, the same 60 officers are going to be around all the time.  Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month on the second floor of Frankford hospital in their conference room.  Pete Specos is the community co-leader.

Sgt Rosenbaum also talked about Philadelphia Ready Notify Pa.  A system from the Department of Homeland Security which was set up to notify community residents of fast breaking news.  It was designed to notify you via your cell phone(text message) or by email in the evens of emergencies, severe weather, road closures and crime alertsInstructions on signing up can be found here.

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Northwood Civic Meeting Centers On Lawsuits

UpdateNeast Philly also covered last night’s meeting.

Last night’s Northwood Civic Association meeting was a well attended one, by my count upwards of 30 people were there.  Among other business, two motions were passed unanimously allowing the civic to file lawsuits.  A suit in orphan’s court will be filed against the New Frankford Community Y to force them to open up their finances.  Civic president Barry Howell said that on several occasions the NFCY director Terry Toben has declined to explain where the money for the Y has been going for the last ten years.  George Santana, Tony Payton’s chief of staff, expressed frustration at not knowing who was on the board of directors, and said they may find very interesting things should the books be opened up.  There’s been a dispute over the possible sale of the Y to private investors with the the civic concerned it might be turned into a disco or or club.  The civic is very interested in keeping the property maintained as a community center and expressed frustration that several church groups have shown interest in the past without any follow through.

Another motion was carried allowing the civic to move forward with a suit in common pleas court against Volunteers of America for opening up a group rehab in a house at 4871 Roosevelt Blvd, inside Northwood’s deed restricted land.  “I don’t care what they call it” Howell said, “it’s a halfway house to me.”  He vowed to fight, saying that VOA has stopped any discussion with the civic.  Tony Payton was there and expressed strong support for the civic’s work to fight the incroachment.  Howell said Payton “really stepped up to the plate.”

Representatives from Juniata and Frankford civic associations were also at the meeting to show support for the halfway house/rehab situation that is affecting Frankford, Juniata and Northwood.  Howell said Northwood has laid back for years and it’s time to step up and take action.  He looked forward to a joint initiative between the three neighborhoods to engage local government to get their voices heard.  He spoke of petitions, and bussing people down to city hall to protest.  “Any politician that doesn’t work with us, we’ll work to remove them,” Howell said.

Other items included:

  • A petition was circulated in favor of traffic lights at Horrocks and Oxford, Howell says there were four accidents in the last year and possibly one fatality
  • The war monument plaque at Frankford Field at Large and Oxford fell down last Sunday.  A representative from the school board came and picked it up to make sure it wasn’t stolen.  Howell said they need to stay on top of them to make sure it’s put back up and not forgotten about in a closet for the next 50 years.  Questions were raised as to what organization actually owned it.
  • Jason Dawkins from Counselwoman Sanchez’ office noted there is going to be a meeting for the city’s small parks initiative(parks without buildings), at the Second Baptist Church at 1801 Meadow St on February 22nd at 6pm.  They’re looking for volunteers to help clean up the city’s small parks, including Wilmot and Overington Parks for the mayor’s Park Cleanup Day
  • Tony Payton was there looking for any residents in his district that would sign his petition to get on this May’s ballot.
  • A seargent with the 15th district talked about the new PSA(police service areas)
  • At the end of the meeting lurched into a debacle centered on whether it’s appropriate to save your parking space in a snowstorm.  The police at the meeting affirmed that it is against ordinance to save parking spaces, but you may have neighbor issues if you take their space
  • A census representative spoke about how important it is that Frankford’s residents are counted in the upcoming census.  He spoke about the many federally funded things that are allocated based on population including education and health care and said that for every person not counted in Philadelphia, the city looses out on something around 4000 dollars.  He said that community block grants are given out based on population which means the money given to our CDC is at stake.
  • The zoning issue at 950 Fillmore St will be held over to another time
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Coming Up in Frankford

  • Northwood Civic Association Meeting
    When – Tue, February 16, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – St. James Lutheran Church, at Castor Avenue and Pratt Street. (map)
    Description – NORTHWOOD CIVIC ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING FEBRUARY 16, 2010, 7PM SAINT JAMES CHURCH, CASTOR AVENUE AND PRATT STREET ON THE AGENDA: •Update on the VOA property at 4871 East Roosevelt Boulevard •Any new business from the floor Please invite your neighbors to attend!
  • Italian Style Family Dinner scheduled for Saturday February 20th has been canceled.  The next one is scheduled for March 20th.
  • ROLL AWAY THE STONES
    When – Tue, February 23, 7pm – 9pm
    Where – St. Joachim Church, 1527 Church St. (map)
    Description – “ROLL AWAY THE STONES” A Lenten Presentation at St. Joachim Church, 1527 Church St. on Tuesday February 23,2010 at 7 P.M. Presenter – Sr. Louise Alff, OSF. Parish Office – 215-535-0580 Parish Website – www.stjoachims.org DON’T MISS IT!
  • Registration for the 2010 Deni Whiz Kids Baseball/Softball Season!!!!
    When – Wed, February 24, 7pm – 9pm
    Where – St. Joachim Church’s Pope John Paul II Room (map)
    DescriptionTHE DENI PLAYGROUND ADVISORY COUNCIL Invites YOU to join us for the Exciting 2010 Deni Whiz Kids Baseball/Softball Season!!!! Regist – ration: Wednesday, February 10th, 7-9 pm Wednesday, February 24th, 7-9 pm Location: St. Joachim Church’s Pope John Paul II Room T-Ball/In-house Baseball Registration: Only $15 Traveling Baseball/Softball Registration: $35 Late Registration Fee: $40 Divisions: 5-8 year old coed: T-Ball & Coach Pitch; 9-10 year old: NEPL Boys’ Baseball; 11-12 year old: NEPL Boys’ Baseball; 13-14 year old: NEPL Boys’ Baseball; 11-12 year old: NEPL Girls’ Softball. NEPL is a travel league. WE LOOK FORWARD TO HAVING YOU JOIN THE FUN! For more information, please e-mail the DPAC at deniplayground@gmail.com
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When – Thu, March 4, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – Frankford Hospital – 2nd floor conference room (map)
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Yesterday’s Frankford Civic Meeting

NEast Philly has a summary about the discussions going on about recovery houses.  Also among new business discussed was the opening of Chinese Restaurant on the northeast corner of Torresdale and Bridge and a new market on the corner of Frankford and Church.  The market seemed to be met with some approval.

Jason Dawkins from Counselwoman Sanchez’s office made a presentation about a new recycling program that’s being started.  The information is contained in this recycling flyer.  The recycling signup sheet is here.

He also discussed the recently extended ex offender program and the recently rehabilitated cleaning up on Frankford Ave.

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Coming Up in Frankford

  • Grand Army of the Republic Museum Open House
    When – Sun, February 7, 12pm – 5pm
    Where – 4278 Griscom Street, Philadelphia, PA 19124 (map)
    Description – Presentation at 1:30 PM: Black History Month Albert El and the 3rd USCT
  • Registration for the 2010 Deni Whiz Kids Baseball/Softball Season!!!!
    When – Wed, February 10, 7pm – 9pm
    Where – St. Joachim Church’s Pope John Paul II Room (map)
    Description – THE DENI PLAYGROUND ADVISORY COUNCIL Invites YOU to join us for the Exciting 2010 Deni Whiz Kids Baseball/Softball Season!!!! Registration: Wednesday, February 10th, 7-9 pm Wednesday, February 24th, 7-9 pm Location: St. Joachim Church’s Pope John Paul II Room T-Ball/In-house Baseball Registration: Only $15 Traveling Baseball/Softball Registration: $35 Late Registration Fee: $40 Divisions: 5-8 year old coed: T-Ball & Coach Pitch; 9-10 year old: NEPL Boys’ Baseball; 11-12 year old: NEPL Boys’ Baseball; 13-14 year old: NEPL Boys’ Baseball; 11-12 year old: NEPL Girls’ Softball. NEPL is a travel league. WE LOOK FORWARD TO HAVING YOU JOIN THE FUN! For more information, please e-mail the DPAC at deniplayground@gmail.com
  • Northwood Civic Association Meeting
    When – Tue, February 16, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – St. James Lutheran Church, at Castor Avenue and Pratt Street. (map)
  • Italian Style Family Dinner
    When – Sat, February 20, 4:30pm – 8:00pm
    Where – St. Joachim’s Church, 1527 Church Street, Phila., PA 19124 (map)
    Description – MARK YOUR CALENDAR Every Third Wednesday from September thru May Italian Style Family Dinner The Dinners will be served from 4:30 PM to 8 PM in Fitzmaurice Hall Take-out will be available. COST: $8.00 for Adults, $4.00 for Children. Come Join us!
  • Frankford Civic Association Meeting
    When – Thu, March 4, 7pm – 8pm
    Where – Frankford Hospital – 2nd floor conference room (map)