Establish a Community Gardens District that includes all community gardens within Community Board 3, and map and designate these gardens as parklands.

Establish a Community Gardens District that includes all community gardens within Community Board 3, and map and designate these gardens as parklands.

The Issue

Community Board 3 (CB3) is the birthplace of community gardens in New York City and New York State.  In 1973, the first garden was established in CB3 by local activists who worked to reverse years of decline and neglect by public and private property owners.   

At one time, there were fifty-seven registered community gardens in CB3, and dozens more operating independently.  As the neighborhood evolved, however, numerous gardens were bulldozed as development proceeded.  

Today, there are still forty-six community gardens located in CB3 - the highest density in New York City.  Community Board 3 has been strengthened by the history of its community gardens, which provide environmental, cultural, aesthetic, ecological, economic, and artistic benefits to this community, and more.  

While gardens located on City-owned lots are of indisputable value, they unfortunately are not permanent.  We are asking that all community gardens in CB3 be mapped and designated as parklands by the City of New York, designated a special Community Gardens District, and continue to be managed by community-based volunteers.  

Thank you,
The Coalition to Establish a Community Gardens District 

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The Issue

Community Board 3 (CB3) is the birthplace of community gardens in New York City and New York State.  In 1973, the first garden was established in CB3 by local activists who worked to reverse years of decline and neglect by public and private property owners.   

At one time, there were fifty-seven registered community gardens in CB3, and dozens more operating independently.  As the neighborhood evolved, however, numerous gardens were bulldozed as development proceeded.  

Today, there are still forty-six community gardens located in CB3 - the highest density in New York City.  Community Board 3 has been strengthened by the history of its community gardens, which provide environmental, cultural, aesthetic, ecological, economic, and artistic benefits to this community, and more.  

While gardens located on City-owned lots are of indisputable value, they unfortunately are not permanent.  We are asking that all community gardens in CB3 be mapped and designated as parklands by the City of New York, designated a special Community Gardens District, and continue to be managed by community-based volunteers.  

Thank you,
The Coalition to Establish a Community Gardens District 

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Petition created on January 12, 2015