Community Gardens on Public Land Meredith Gray Sustainable Urban Agriculture and Community Gardens Coordinator City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department.

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Community Gardens on Public Land Meredith Gray Sustainable Urban Agriculture and Community Gardens Coordinator City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department

Why Community Gardens? The City of Austin recognizes the importance of local food and access to fresh, healthy food. It’s estimated that Austin’s Community Gardens are currently producing over 100,000 pounds of fresh local, organic produce for Austin residents every year! The Parks and Recreation Department views community gardens as another amenity we can provide for residents, just like tennis courts, dog parks, or splashpads. Our goal is to have urban agriculture opportunities available for all residents of the City of Austin. Gardening should be another form of recreation!

Existing Gardens on Public Land Deep Eddy Community Garden Festival Beach Community Garden Blackshear Community Garden

Deep Eddy Community Garden Parks Land | Operating for 30 years | Location: Lady Bird Lake (Mopac and Deep Eddy) The Garden has been an active organic community garden for more than 30 years. There are more than 30 garden plots of various sizes with the largest being 20 x 20.

Festival Beach Community Garden Parks Land | Created with SFC Location: Lady Bird Lake The garden offers approximately 80 member plots (10′ x 20′), 2 cooperative plots (40′ x 40′) and raised beds, as well as native plant and herb beds, wildlife habitat areas, fruit trees and nopalitos.

Blackshear Community Garden Watershed Land| Started Jan Location: 2011 E. 9 th St. This garden is the size of an urban city lot. The garden offers shared neighborhood rows and 8 individual plots. Blackshear is on City land that the Watershed Department owns because of a storm water pipe installed to prevent flooding.

Pending Gardens on Public Land (Active Applications) Cherry Creek Community Garden Gus Garcia Community Garden Oakview Park Community Garden Patterson Park Community Garden Holly Shores Food Forest North Austin YMCA Community Garden Adelphi Acre Community Garden East Lola Drive Community Garden

Cherry Creek Community Garden WPD land | Garden Permit issued | planning phase | late 2013 expected completion Location: South Austin - Bayton Loop and Burrough Cove This is a joint project with SUACG and NPP (Public Works). Funding has been provided by NPP and we are sharing the design, community engagement, and implementation responsibilities. The garden will have 24 beds and serve the Cherry Creek Neighborhood. LadyeAnne Wofford of KAB is one of the garden organizers.

Gus Garcia Community Garden PARD land | Garden Permit Issued | building phase | September, 2013 expected completion Location: North Austin E Rundberg Ln CIP staff have been working hard on this project for many months and it is almost complete! SUACG staff is drafting the license agreement and gardeners expect to be able to do a fall planting.

Oakview Park Community Garden PARD land | Garden Permit issued summer 2013 | design phase | spring 2014 expected completion Location: Northwest Austin Oak View Dr. Garden leadership team working hard at revising garden design and applying for water tap and city permits; gathering community support and fundraising. They are going to incorporate the native persimmon (small tree, center) into the garden itself and plan to incorporate other fruit trees into the garden.

Patterson Park Community Garden PARD land | Garden Permit Pending | re-design & community engagement phase Location: East Austin – Airport Blvd. and Brookview Rd. Garden leadership team is gathering community support for a new garden design and location within Patterson Park (along Airport Blvd).

North Austin YMCA North Austin YMCA – AIPP Project PARD land | Garden Permit application expected fall 2013 Location: North Austin – 1000 W. Rundberg Ln Project was formally approved by AIPP panel on August 5 th and phase one is expected to begin this fall. Permits are in process and a community garden leadership team is coming together. SUACG staff attending regular meetings with AIPP, the artists, and community.

Adelphi Acre Community Garden PW land | Garden Permit application expected in August Location: Northwest Austin - corner of Adelphi Ln & Amherst Dr. Highly motivated and organized community group working steadily on CG design and garden permit. May apply for future grants for garden and general improvements of the parcel.

Holly Shores Food Forest PARD land | Garden Permit application expected fall 2013 This is a community initiative that received a SUACG CTG-Minigrant this summer. They are in the planning phases and SUACG staff attended a design workshop on August 11 th, which received a lot of press.

Potential Gardens on Public Land (No active application yet) Dove Springs Recreation Center Community Garden UT Elementary School Community Garden

How Do We Get a License Agreement and Get Permitted? 1.Locate a suitable piece of public land (generally PARD property) 2.Get support from neighborhood (i.e. letters of support) 3.Put together a written description, design sketch, membership contract, and project timeline 4.Find a sponsoring nonprofit (like SFC) 5.Fill out SUACG application including site plan and AWU meter application (TAPS form) 6.Get endorsed by the SUACG (with the City) This process will take some time. The SUACG office will sign off on your application or request that you make changes if need be. What official endorsement means: -Water fee waivers -You’ve been through our process -You have constant SUACG support 7. File for permits and sign “license agreement” with owner of property (i.e. PARD, Public Works, Watershed) which says you can use site 8. Begin gardening! Questions??? Contact: Meredith Gray Sustainable Urban Agriculture and Community Gardens Coordinator, City of Austin PARD