Friends,
In the midst of a rather warm discussion on garden accessibility issues
carried on the American Community Gardening listserve, Mr. William
Hohauser,Pres
of NYC's 6B Community garden, shared this piece of intelligence:
Mr. Hohauser stated that after August 2006, there will be no
This sounds rather simple to me.
The garden is owned by the City and the City leases to us.
The City is self insured.
Sounds to me like the City is our insurer by default.
If they claim they are not our insurer by default, they must legally inform us
that our contract has changed; then we must
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Subject: [MG] Community Gardening Extravaganza + Legal update!!!
WHAT: Bring all your friends relatives and enemies because we're going to have
some fun in the South Bronx!
I am trying to enlist as much support as possible to save our community
garden.
A recent news article reflects the situation:
http://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/article.cfm?issue=10-07-05storyID=22463
Any advice or strategy is welcome.
thanks
sean
Hello Fellow Gardeners,
Whenever you visit NYC, please visit our LaGuardia Corner Community Gardens,
located on LaGuardia Place between Bleecker Street and Houston Street, one
block from SOHO. We have a twenty-five year old community garden that has
matured
into a beautiful perennial garden.
Great garden, this.
http://www.pbase.com/hjsteed/laguardia_place_community_garden
http://www.pbase.com/hjsteed/laguardia_place_community_garden
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Date: 10/10/05 9:44:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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