Gutterspaces!
Since our goal is to help people organize, we didn’t think it was helpful to show lots that you can’t get to or that are to small to stand in on this map. BUT: These lots are interesting. And [...]
Since our goal is to help people organize, we didn’t think it was helpful to show lots that you can’t get to or that are to small to stand in on this map. BUT: These lots are interesting. And [...]
GreenThumb gets no funding from New York City. Here’s what we have to say about that: “My name is Paula Segal. I am here representing a community-based project called 596 Acres. I am here today to testify for city [...]
We ran some Google analytics and noticed that folks all over the world are checking out our site. The green areas are all places that have virtually checked out the Acres. This is great news. Maps and signs and [...]
At Sunday’s general meeting, we had the pleasure of meeting Claudia Joseph of New York Permaculture Exchange. We were talking about fences, and how communities can work to make their public spaces truly accessible to all the publics near [...]
We recently ran into a fun blog post from last fall where the author calculates the number of parking lots (“If a parking spot spends most of its time occupied by an empty motor vehicle does that make it [...]
Hello from the Acres! We know it’s been a while, and a lot has happened. So here’s the news in brief: NEWS FROM THE ACRES — 462 Halsey Community Garden is open – bring your compost! — FEEDback Farms [...]
Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed a bill into law yesterday that will require the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) to inventory and make publicly accessible data about city owned and leased property, as well as make a determination about [...]
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