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Gahanna partners with GRIN for pilot community garden on Granville site
Summary
City staff reported a memorandum of understanding with GRIN to use a former Sunflower lot on Granville as a pilot community garden with raised beds for GRIN participants; the city retains property ownership while GRIN manages program operations.
City staff told the Parks & Recreation Board that a new partnership with GRIN will create a pilot community garden on city-owned property near GRIN’s Granville operation.
"There is a formal MOU that's been initiated where the, again, partnership with what we do as a city and what GRIN does. But, ultimately, the utilization and the programming of that space is managed by GRIN," Nicole said during the meeting.
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