Don't forget the marble fountains.
JH

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I think our allocation will be ok for now-I actually testified at a
Congressional Hearing on this earlier this year.  But Adam, the GreenThumb
budget annually is actually less than one million dollars, and we receive NO
additional NYC money (except that we don't have to pay rent).  I WISH I had
5 million to play with-there would be dedicated water and electricity and
wrought iron fences on all the gardens if I did.-Edie

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 Friends,

Green Thumb and many public community gardening programs are funded by
Federal Community Block Grants.

In other words, without its Federal Community Development Block Grant, Green
Thumb could lose its $5,000,000 or so of funding. Green Thumb has never been
funded by the City of New York, so this could be quite serious. You can get
the complete document from the IBO ( Independent Budget Office) message
below.

Seems that I'm full of great news lately...:(

Best wishes,
Adam Honigman

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New from IBO:

New York City uses its federal Community Development Block Grant to fund a
variety of programs--from housing maintenance to child care to cleaning
vacant lots. But federal funding of the block grant has been decreasing
since 2001, and another significant cut is on the Congressional agenda.

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