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Community Garden Partnership Proposal Growing Community by Growing Together

EPRD/EAS+Y Community Garden Overview

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Community GardenPartnership Proposal

Growing Community by Growing Together

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The current site…..

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A sketch done byDenver Urban Gardens

of a proposed garden plan

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There’s Public Support in Evergreen for Community Gardens…

• 80% consider a community garden an asset to the community

• 83% consider them an appropriate use of public lands

• 73% support gardens as an activity of EPRD

• 75% indicate interest in involvement in community garden activities.

Evergreen Community Garden Survey Results, Evergreen’s Alliance for Sustainability, 2011

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It’s a growing trend in our mountain area…

• Idaho Springs

• Kittredge

• Genesee

• Mount Vernon Country Club

• Circle K – King Murphy garden

• Conifer (pending)

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…and in Parks & Recreation in general…

• Denver Parks &Recreation (11 gardens)

• Lakewood Parks &Recreation

• Westminster Parks &Recreation

• Aurora Parks & Open Space

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Here’s our proposal:

• EPRD and EAS+Y form a cooperative agreement for a tiny plot of land to EAS+Y to build the garden: 1/3rd acre on 66 acres (less than 1/3rd of a baseball diamond) –

• 5 year Memorandum of Understanding

• We’ll collaborate on shed renovation on this historic garden/farm site

• Evergreen Metro District will agree to extend a 50% discount to EPRD on water tap fees for the garden

EAS+Y to build, fund and manage a Pilot Garden in Buchanan Park

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Why Buchanan?The Pilot Garden will be the most successful in an area where people already play, socialize and associate with physical activity (and has great garden characteristics)

Buchanan:Historic Fahnenstiel farm site

Close to :•Schools •Retirement •HOAs•Buchanan Rec Center as a Mecca for physical activity and connection

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Together let’s go from here ………………….to……….. HERE

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It’s good for EPRD too:

• The garden expands EPRD non-sports programming with a minimum investment

• The garden beautifies and protects historic EPRD property

• We have a tight NON-PUBLIC funding plan and professional design that are direct results of having listened to the community’s voice

• We’re asking for the lease of a small piece of EPRD land to create a program with long term benefits to the community and EPRD

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Questions?Email [email protected]