Could some of your forward what you use for garden coordinator job
descriptions?  By coordinator I mean the person who works with the
day-to-day garden management

Thanks! 

Pat Munts
Small Farms and Acreage Coordinator
WSU Spokane County Extension
222 N. Havana
Spokane WA 99202-4799
Tel: 509 477-2173
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:27 PM
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Subject: [Community_garden] The City Hates Community Gardening

 
A few weeks ago I queried ACGA membership via listserve about the wisdom
of our gardens administrator (City of San Ramon, CA) deciding to
drastically change the current procedure of assigning our garden plots
on an  indefinite duration basis. The City now proposes to rotate
assigned garden  plots among community gardeners each year on a
"lottery" basis;  ostensibly to satisfy a long "waiting list." [although
in fact more than 10  percent of the garden plots remained vacant for
the past year and were not  assigned to anyone on any waiting list.] The
ACGA listserve response was unanimous and specific: Forcing gardeners
to participate in a lottery each year to see if they will get a garden
plot for the following season is against all principles of community
gardening and the  more appropriate municipal answer to a waiting list
was to build more gardens. 
After discussing this issue with the City for the past several weeks,
however, some chilling insights have been gained among the gardeners.
What we  local community gardeners initially thought was simply an
innocent, perhaps incompetent, ignorance of organic gardening processes
on the part of the City  has now evolved into a suspicion that the City
administrators know exactly what they are doing.  
By demanding implementation of such ludicrous and inappropriate
gardening procedures the City knows full well that it will ultimately
chase off all serious organic gardeners, allowing the City to have an
unfettered hand in utilizing the land now dedicated to community
gardening for other, more  " municipally-desirable, tax-generating"
pursuits such as office buildings,  commercial enterprises, etc. [In
fact the majority of gardeners, many of whom  have been here for
decades, have indeed indicated they will leave, rather than  try to
garden under such a "merry-go-round", rotational type of  environment.]
Has anyone in the membership dealt with such political situations
before? If so, what are the most effective tactics we can employ to
preserve our community gardens against such municipal expansion? Put
another way, how can we get the City to embrace community  gardening?  
Thank you. 
Jim Conner,
Community Gardener
Crow  Canyons Community  Gardens



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