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In reply to the discussion: meanwhile in the real world. [View all]mopinko
(73,871 posts)he seriously has done a lot for urban farming. they rewrote parts of the city code, and added farm as a zoning use. he designated a big stretch of the city for farming, and when it is occupied they will have a full time market. they reworked the city's farmers markets to push out the wholesalers and bring in the actual farmers.
but it is all aimed at either community gardens, or seriously commercial efforts. if i had a ton of money and time to invest, i would probably be fine. they would be selling me city lots for $1.
i am very optimistic that the new ordinance in the works will be adopted.
laundry tubs? where the hell did they get that one? do they work for the city or something?
also want to note that one google earth view (about which i have heard quite a bit) does not, of course, tell the story of 25 years of neglect. that view is from when the bank took it over. that is the only time it was clean and mowed. all these "weeds" came from somewhere. i didnt plant them. and the fence that was there was a mish mosh of chain link that was about as secure as the one that is not there now. tho much uglier.
you would not believe how many beer bottles and used condoms i have cleaned up.
i had a local troll post a pic of the 1" of unshoveled snow on the front walk this winter. it was the last of a bazillion inches of snow, which the pic even showed had obviously been shoveled. it melted the next day, as the weather folks had predicted.
but he tried to paint me as a bad neighbor. the fact is that even when the house was occupied, the walk was never shoveled. so, 25 years of ankle breaking ice and snow never happened i guess.
but folks can go ahead on and think that a couple drive-by and satellite pics tell them everything they need to know. they can show their stupidity to their hearts content. i am not looking.
and i love that video, and got a ton of great feedback.
so glad i still have friends here. really heartbreaking to be the target of the swarm.