May 15, 2015

A Red Paw Emergency Relief Team volunteer and rescued dog posing near the donated car. (Photo by West Philly Local).
Here’s some great news for a great local organization that has helped save lives of hundreds of our little friends and companions since its inception in 2011. Red Paw Emergency Relief Team, a non-profit that responds to fires and other disasters in the city and helps displaced pets, has just received a new vehicle, which will allow them to continue their important work, since their old car started breaking down too often. The new car was donated by NRG Home.
The new vehicle was presented to Red Paw’s staff and volunteers, including the founder and former firefighter Jennifer Leary, this afternoon near the corner of 48th and Walnut Streets, across the street from the empty lot where the Windermere Court Apartments building once stood. Red Paw was created in the aftermath of the devastating fire at Windermere in January 2011. Many pets remained trapped inside the heavily damaged and structurally unstable building for weeks after the fire, which prompted rescue efforts by local pet rescue organizations.
Jennifer Leary was one of the firefighters responding to the Windermere fire. She founded Red Paw in July 2011.
May 13, 2015

Staff and volunteers from PA Working Families (Facebook page) were at 52nd Street Station this morning to distribute information to commuters about recently passed local legislation on paid sick leave.
Starting today (Wednesday, May 13), those working more than 40 hours per year in Philadelphia for companies of 10 employees or more will begin accruing paid sick leave time. Here is an informative poster about the new legislation. You can also visit the Coalition for Healthy Families and Workplaces’ Website for more information. (Photos courtesy of PA Working Families).
The law passed in February and caps sick time at five eight-hour days per year and is accrued at a rate of one hour per 40 hours worked.

May 11, 2015
This is this time of year when Penn students start moving out of their dorms, which causes temporary closure of several blocks of Spruce Street. This year, Spruce Street will be closed to traffic from 34th to 40th on Tuesday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 13, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., according to Penn’s Division of Public Safety announcement.
SEPTA Routes 40 and 42 will be re-routed during the move-out. Please go to SEPTA’s website for more information.
Here are some additional advisories:
• Access will be provided to the Ryan Vet Hospital.
• No taxi cabs will be permitted access.
• Vendors will be permitted access to enter the street prior to the 8 a.m. street closure.
• Bikes will need to be walked on Spruce Street while the streets are closed to traffic.
Penn police will be on site to assist with traffic flow.
May 11, 2015

The little building at 4610 Cedar is coming down. (Photo by West Philly Local)
The small building that sits on the west side of the triangular parking lot at 4610 Cedar Ave. (near Baltimore) is finally coming down and it looks like a three-story building will take its place.
Fencing has been erected around the building, which most recently was a temporary branch of the Philadelphia Federal Credit Union, and the work should be completed by the end of the month, according to signs. A permit issued in November 2013 allows for the demolition of the current structure and the construction of a three-story building. The property is zoned for commercial and residential uses and is owned by the Bay Lay Song Family Trust, which is headed by members of the Lai family (who own the Vietnam Café at 816 S. 47th St., among other properties).
The building has been many things over the years (A West Coast Video, cheesesteak place, dollar store, gas station) and two businesses – Domino’s Pizza and Philly Flavors ice cream – expressed interest in the property over the last couple of years. Both plans fell through.
May 10, 2015
The Philadelphia SPCA is now offering monthly low-cost veterinary clinics at Drexel University’s Dornsife Center (3509 Spring Garden). The first clinic is on Monday, May 11, from 2 – 6 p.m. See the flier below for more information.

May 8, 2015

Rendering of The Porch 2.0 (courtesy of UCD).
The Porch, the public space by the 30th Street Station, will soon get some new features and upgrades, including new landscaping design, custom-made swings, and a permanent food and beverage concept, University City District (UCD) announced this week. Rendering for The Porch 2.0 has also been released and suggests that the space, which replaced a large 30th St Station parking lot in 2011, will become greener.
UCD is collaborating with urban landscaping firm Groundswell Design Group on space redesign. The new design features include a series of tiered wooden platforms, intermingled with planters and vine canopies that “offer a variety of comfortable and intimate spaces for people to sit and enjoy each other’s company, savor the food and drink, or simply lounge and linger.”
San Francisco-based Gehl Studio will create several custom-made, brightly-painted wooden swings designed exclusively for the Porch. The swings are expected to add to user enjoyment of the space.
Finally, chef-restaurateur Michael Schulson has been invited to develop a permanent food and beverage concept for The Porch, which includes a parked food truck with a specifically designed and newly installed rotisserie. Rotisserie at The Porch will serve lunch seven days a week, and there will be a beverage trailer that will offer beer and liquor options Wednesdays-Saturdays from 4-9 p.m. By the way, revenue from the Rotisserie will benefit UCD’s West Philadelphia Skills Initiative (WPSI) program.
The new features are expected to be unveiled this spring.
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