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SEPTA Police Chief at Frankford Civic

SEPTA police chief Tom Nestel spoke at the Frankford Civic Association meeting on February 5th.  The issue that prompted the invitation was the most recent PSA meeting where residents noted that criminal activity is rampant at the Margaret-Orthodox El station, often apparently under the eyes of SEPTA personnel.  The individuals who sell drugs openly stand at the top of the El steps and don’t seem to be intimidated by SEPTA police.  When Philadelphia police are in the area, they will often move on to SEPTA property seemingly using it as a safe haven.

Nestel said that January 11th saw redeployment in district 4 which is headed by Sgt Cavallaro and includes the Margaret-Orthodox El station.  It now has double the number of personnel than any other district.  That redeployment was driven by data indicating that crimes rates in district 4 are the highest in the system.  He acknowledged that this area has not been receiving the attention it should and said “Give me a couple of months and see if there is a difference”.

He went on to talk about the Broken windows theory and its application to crime on the SEPTA system.  Last year there were 5,172 arrests for fare evasion  while at the same time felony crime went down by 16% after 10 years of rising crime.  Nestel says “If they think they can get away with jumping the turnstiles they’ll think they can get away with robbing somebody”.  “If you’re selling loosies, you’re not doing it to make a living or to feed your kids.  You’re not going to make enough money selling loosies to take care of anybody.  You’re selling loosies to be in an area so that you can watch and look and see for a better opportunity to arise.”

The result has been push back from the court system which has had to add days on the calendar exclusively dedicated to SEPTA arrests.

But the big question from the Veronica Daniel, who lead the talk for the CDC was are the SEPTA police and the PPD (Philadelphia Police Department) working together to address the crime issue not only at Margaret-Orthodox but all along the line in Frankford?

The answer is – not so much.  In regard to resources, the PPD has 6500 officers while SEPTA has 275.  Nestel says he has excellent relationships with both Captain McCloskey and Commissioner Ramsey but it is apparent at this point that the Captain feels he has adequate resources to do the job.

However, SEPTA does monitor the J band on police radio and when a need arises, offers assistance to the PPD.  Nestel notes “We didn’t know about the robbery pattern surrounding Frankford and Bridge until one of our customers told us” but when they became aware of the situation they deployed one of their mobile video cameras which did in fact record one of the robberies taking place.

One interesting piece of information is that SEPTA has 13,000 video cameras and their radio dispatch can look at any one of them if they get a call.  So if you see something suspicious like that guy making the hand off on the platform, call 215-580-8111 and tell them what’s going on.  If you have a major non time critical gripe call Tom Nestel or better yet email him.  215-580-3640  email tnestel@septa.org

I recommend that you take a look at the video of the meeting, its long but not boring and very informative.  Part 1 is below.  This is a link to part 2 and here is a link to part 3.

The next Frankford Civic Association meeting will be held on March 5th at 7PM at St. Mark’s Church.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Frankford Business & Professional Association Meeting

The next general meeting for Frankford Business & Professional Association will be held at Northeast Treatment Centers, 4625 Frankford Avenue on Wednesday, May 12 at 8:30am.  There was a scheduling conflict with the previous locations.  At this meeting there will be presentations from SEPTA on the upcoming construction of the Margaret-Orthodox El Stop and from The Enterprise Center on the programs they now offer for Frankford businesses.  
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SEPTA to Rehabilitate the Margaret-Orthodox El Station

SEPTA crew

Crew from SEPTA takes questions

The good news is that SEPTA will rehabilitate the Margaret-Orthodox El station.  The bad news is that SEPTA will rehabilitate the Margaret-Orthodox El station.  No pain, no gain.  At the meeting tonight SEPTA laid out where they are in the planning process which could start early in 2011 and take two and a half years and will cost 25 million dollars.  There will be dirt, street closures, equipment, temporary platforms and delays.  On a positive note the result will be a newly transformed station that will be fully ADA compliant.  An elevator will rise from the sidewalk on the NW corner of Margaret St. and Frankford Avenue.  The platforms will be completely rebuilt with a tactile warning edge like the other stations have now.  Other bells and whistles are new lighting, cameras, alarms, glass block wind screens and other good stuff.

This is the start of the process where SEPTA is planning.  Now is the time to voice your concerns.  If you have any at all, email us at septa@frankfordgazette.com and I’ll see that they get to the right people.  Future meeting notices will be publicized here.

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Frankford Civic Meeting

The Frankford Civic meeting held tonight, was very well attended with about 30 people in the room.

There will be a SEPTA meeting at the Frankford Group Ministry building (4620 Griscom Street) on December 8th, to inform the community about the 7.5 million dollar rehabilitation of the Margaret-Orthodox El stop.  It was the first el stop rebuilt back in the 80’s and now they need to do it over again.  This time maybe it will be the right way.  See the community calendar for the details.

Rep. Payton has partnered with the Energy Coordinating Agency to offer a Weatherization Workshop in Frankford.   Weatherizing your home can reduce your heating bill dramatically, and provides a safer, warmer home for your family.  The Energy Coordinating Agency will show you how you can weatherize your home for little to no money.  They will also discuss assistance programs from the government that help pay for the cost of weatherizing your home.  See the community calendar for the details.  Please Call State Representative Tony Payton Jr’s Office at 215-744-7901 or email Simone Woods at swoods@pahouse.net if you plan to attend.

Zoning hearing at the ZBA for the conversion of 1522 and 1524 Church Street to multi family housing.  The community opposes the conversion and all concerned residents should attend the hearing to make sure the ZBA understands our position.

A contractor who owns the lot at 4205-07 Adams Avenue is seeking support for a zoning change to build a garage to store his equipment.  He came along IMG_3821croppedwith his architect to display his proposal.  He was advised to solicit support from the immediate neighbors adjacent to his property and to begin the application process.

It was anticipated that Anthony Bannister would appear to explain his group’s plan to purchase the now closed New Frankford Community Y property.   They have been in discussion with Senator Payton’s office as well as Councilperson Quinones Sanchez office.  No one from the group attended the meeting.  Reps from Sanchez and Payton’s office both said in the course of their meetings they had raised questions about the business plan and funding for the project. In addition,there is the issue of the sale of a non profit entity to a “for profit” corporation.   Barry Howell, president of the Northwood Civic was present and said that the Northwood Civic’s position at this point is to emphatically oppose the deal.

Good news to report. Somehow the long unmoving vehicle on Ruan Street that was discussed at last month’s meeting has been eliminated.  We’re not sure who deserves the credit for doing the right thing.

Next Frankford Civic meeting is January 7th.  Be sure all the details I forgot to report on NEastPhilly.com.

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Community Meeting on the SEPTA Margaret-Orthodox Station Rehabilitation Project

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Get details about what’s happening to update the station

We invite you to attend the meeting to get:

  • an overview and progress update about the project;
  • details about improvements;
  • possible impacts to businesses, residents, and riders;
  • an opportunity to have your questions answered firsthand.

Tuesday, December 8

Frankford Group Ministries

4620 Griscom Street

Philadelphia, PA 19124

5:30 pm       Registration & Refreshments

6:00            Meeting Begins

7:30            Meeting Ends

We look forward to seeing you.

For more information contact Patricia Miller, Constituent Relations Coordinator, at 215-580-3609.