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Yeadon Borough Council Caucus Meeting – Thursday, May 13

Yeadon Borough Council Caucus Meeting – Thursday, May 13, 2021

7:00 PM-8:00 PM

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Mayors Senior Expo

Mayor’s Senior Expo – Saturday May 15th

Yeadon Mayor Rohan Hepkins, in partnership with Oak Street Health and Liberty Bell Benefits, presents the Mayor’s Senior Expo this Saturday, May 15, 11 AM to 4 PM in the municipal lot at Church Lane and Guenther Avenue.

Complimentary COVID-19 Testing courtesy of Senergene Solutions

Live Radio Broadcast on 92.1 FM featuring Khalil the Entertainer

  • Angels Are Us Home Health
  • Cigna Health
  • CooSha’e Cares
  • Long Lane Pharmacy
  • Moravia Health
  • Oak Street Health
  • Pound Cake Heaven
  • PA Benefits and Resources
  • West Phillie Produce
  • and more!

Mayors Senior Expo

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Detour Union Avenue

Union Avenue Detour Begins May 14 for SEPTA Crossing Upgrade

Work will continue around-the-clock through Monday, May 17

Beginning Friday, May 14, 2021 at 9:00 AM, Union Avenue will be closed to all vehicular traffic at the intersection of the SEPTA Railroad tracks.

SEPTA’s in-house forces will be renewing the existing grade crossing. The new crossing will create a much smoother ride for motorists.

The following detour will be in effect 24/7 until the work is complete. All traffic lanes will open on or before Monday, May 17, 2021 at 6:00 PM.

  • Union Avenue northbound traffic will be detoured at Union Avenue onto Fairview Avenue; west on Fairview Avenue to Lansdowne Avenue; north on Lansdowne Avenue to Baltimore Avenue; east on Baltimore Avenue to end at Union Avenue.
  • Westbound Baltimore Avenue to southbound Union Avenue traffic will be detoured at Baltimore Avenue; west on Baltimore Avenue to Lansdowne Avenue; south on Lansdowne Avenue to Fairview Avenue; east on Fairview Avenue to end at Union Avenue.
  • Eastbound Baltimore Avenue to southbound Union Avenue traffic will be detoured at Lansdowne Avenue; south on Lansdowne Avenue to Fairview Avenue; east on Fairview Avenue to end at Union Avenue.

More information is available from SEPTA.

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Police, Borough Officials Launch L.O.V.E. Community Garden in Yeadon Community Park

Two years ago, Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo brought the Yeadon community together for a screening of the film Walking While Black : L.O.V.E. is the Answer. Following the screening, attendees and Officer Paparo took part in a candid conversation about police/community relations both locally and nationally.

What is L.O.V.E.? According to the L.O.V.E. Is The Answer Movement, it means putting these four steps into action: LEARN, OPEN, VOLUNTEER & EMPOWER.

As part of this endeavor, Chief Paparo wanted to create a community garden: The L.O.V.E. Garden, to be located in Yeadon Community Park. Paparo envisioned the garden as a place where “instead of us meeting at a 911 call, we talk about something else, while growing vegetables, flowers, and most of all, a better understanding of ourselves together.”

However, the COVID-19 pandemic put a hold on plans to launch the garden in 2020. Finally, a year later, the project is underway. On Monday, May 10, a groundbreaking for the garden finally took place — marking that start of what Paparo hopes will be several community gardens.

Read more about the event at Delcotimes.com

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Public Safety Covid

Public Safety Committee Update on the COVID-19 Pandemic – May 2021

I hope this communication finds you and your loved ones in good health and spirits as the COVID-19 pandemic has been a difficult and unusual time for us here in Yeadon and around the nation. As Co-Chairs of the Borough’s Public Safety Committee, Councilor Dr. Dolores McCabe, Council President LaToya Monroe and myself wanted to share some information and updates on where we stand with handling the COVID-19 Pandemic during 2020 and 2021.

Earlier on in the crisis, the elected members of the Public Safety Committee coordinated weekly virtual meetings with our Borough Solicitor, Chief of Police, Chief of Fire, Emergency Management Coordinator, Public Works Director, and Borough Management to make certain that we were gathering the most updated relevant information to protect all Yeadon residents and Borough employees.

These Tuesday meetings also allowed Dr. McCabe, Council President and me to get a better understanding of what resources to leverage from our county, state, and federal colleagues for our Borough. At the onset of the pandemic, we were able to allow our voices to be heard over others which resulted in a flood of support. As Mayor, I declared a Borough State of Emergency to comply with the Governor’s mandates, which was only to help with reducing the spread of the deadly virus and again ensure Public Safety.

Through this Public Safety committee, we lobbied for many lifesaving resources to address the needs of our beloved Borough that we were elected to serve. Councilor Dr. McCabe and I were VERY ADAMANT to make sure that all of the things listed below were priorities to accomplish, and we were successful:

  • Our residents had access to COVID-19 testing time and time again through the Black Doctors Consortium and other avenues where over 700 residents were tested that we coordinated.
  • Our Borough remained SAFE during civil unrest at a time that we have never seen before by increased police patrols;
  • Our residents would have an extended period to pay their Borough taxes at the 2% discount rate through our Tax Collector’s office of Mrs. J. James;
  • Our first responders and essential staff members of the Borough had the appropriate PPE gear needed to provide services to residents at all times;
  • Our most vulnerable population had access to meals through “Grab N Go’s” and food giveaways (over 20 events throughout this difficult time).
  • All Borough media outlets were ramped up with a plethora of information to assist residents with county, state, and federal services, even sending push notifications through Delco Alerts;
  • Our residents who unexpectedly lost employment were connected to officials who could assist with unemployment compensation issues;
  • That Delaware County officials provide more resources, which landed the ONLY county run Health Clinic in OUR Borough to address COVID-19 related issues;
  • We had Yeadon residents specific COVID-19 vaccinations conducted where over 1,700 residents were scheduled for vaccines through our call centers;
    Our Borough facilities were cleaned thoroughly with COVID-19 approved products;
  • We still conduct the quarterly Mayor’s Citizen’s Forum as an outlet for residents to remain actively engaged and receive updated information related to COVID-19 and the Borough.

These are just a few of the many things done while still making sure that the business of the Borough continued and, we offered a safe environment to live, work, and enjoy. As we start to see the light at the end of the tunnel of normalcy, we will continue to increase these and more efforts. COVID-19 has truly been an eye-opening experience for us all. It has allowed us to change in ways we thought we could not to survive but has also made us stronger.

We are currently awaiting the disbursement of the Borough’s share ($1,140,000) of the President’s America Rescue Plan Act Funds that will allow us to increase our Public Safety and infrastructure efforts in the Borough. Borough Hall is now bright with additional lighting and we are closer than ever on our Borough-wide Camera system.

Yeadon is on the MOVE and ready to continue to move once we all have our vaccines and the CDC restrictions lessen. As always, the Public Safety committee meets the fourth Saturday of each month at 9:30 a.m. and we look forward for you joining us to hear more about our efforts.

Yours Very Truly,

Rohan K. Hepkins

Mayor Rohan K. Hepkins

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Exercise Face Covering

Health Department Statement on Updated Universal Face Covering Order

The Chester County Health Department – which continues to provide critical guidance and resources to Delaware County – supports the updated Universal Face Covering Order issued by the Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Health on May 3, 2021, with the following modification:

Individuals engaging in high exertion OUTDOOR activities, including but not limited to, athletics, exercise or play activities, are NOT required to wear masks when actively engaged in those activities.

More information on the order is available here.

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Delco Emergency Rent Assistance

In-Person Help Appointments Available for Emergency Rental Assistance Program

Do you or someone you love need help with rent or utility bills due to the financial impact of COVID-19? There is help!

Assistance with your application for the Delaware County Emergency Rental Assistance Program is now available

Delaware County launched the Delaware County Emergency Rental Assistance (DELCO ERA) Grant Program in March and there is still money left. The program assists renters who have suffered disruption and loss of income due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over $37 million is available to residents to assist with past due rent and an outstanding utility bill.

Appointment Only
In-Person Application Intake Sessions:
Saturday, May 8, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, May 15, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Saturday, May 22, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

UPPER DARBY OFFICE:
20 South 69th St.
Upper Darby, PA 19082

Due to COVID protocols, these sessions will be by appointment only. Please call (484) 729-4200 or e-mail info@delco-era.com to schedule your appointment.

Rental Assistance

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Science in the Summer

GSK Science in the Summer – “Be an Engineer” Program for Ages 7-13

The GSK Science in the Summer™ Be an Engineer program is offered virtually in Delaware County. Through online videos and at-home experiments, children take on the roles of different engineers to solve real-world problems. Children then join virtual research team meetings with Franklin Institute scientists and educators to share their results. Be an Engineer is designed for children ages 7-13, and we invite your whole family to explore together at home!

Families in the greater Philadelphia area may enter an online lottery from May 3 – May 21, 2021, to receive a free kit of science materials from their local library. Kits will include materials for the Environmental and Electrical Engineer activities. Additional online content is available for continued exploration with the Structural and Biomedical Engineer activities. Please note that if you are not selected in the lottery, all activity guides, materials lists, and videos will be shared online, so you can still assemble your own materials and have fun being engineers at home!

Learn more at scienceinthesummer.fi.edu/phila

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Scam Awareness Class for Seniors with Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo

Seniors are being bombarded with scams on the telephone. Learn about the many popular scams targeting older adults and learn how to handle them. Should you answer the phone? Ask them to remove you from their list?

Yeadon Police Chief Anthony Paparo will lead an outdoor class on Scam Awareness on the patio at the Friendship Circle Center, located on the Trinity-Mercy Fitzgerald Campus, on Wednesday, May 26 at 11:00 AM.

Presented by Senior Community Services.

A Brown Bag Hoagie Lunch is available for $1.

Class will be cancelled in the event of inclement weather.

To register:

Contact Angela Odom, Program Coordinator
aodom@scs-delco.org
Phone: 484-534-2033
Center: 610-237-6222

Senior Community Services

Senior Community Services

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