During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential establishment of a community garden, focusing on site selection, funding strategies, and community engagement. The proposed budget for the project is estimated at $10,000, with plans to involve local businesses for donations and community members for volunteer labor to reduce costs.
Commission members emphasized the importance of gauging community interest before proceeding. Concerns were raised regarding negative feedback from previous surveys, where some residents expressed fears that a community garden could lead to issues such as overgrowth, homelessness, and increased housing density. These concerns highlight a need for clear communication about the garden's purpose and benefits.
One location under consideration received support due to its status as an empty lot, with residents preferring a garden over an unmaintained space. The commission plans to gather further feedback from the community, including input from local schools, to address concerns and foster support for the initiative.
Additionally, members discussed the potential for showcasing successful community gardens from nearby areas, such as Spanish Fork, to provide residents with a clearer vision of what the project could entail. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue discussions and refine plans based on community feedback in the coming weeks.