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Committee backs resolution to inventory and preserve land for urban agriculture
Summary
The committee voted to send a resolution to the full Board urging evaluation and allocation of appropriate properties for urban agriculture, citing the recent loss of Little City Gardens and demand for community garden plots.
The Land Use & Transportation Committee on April 17 voted to forward a resolution that reaffirms San Francisco’s support for urban agriculture and urges the city to evaluate and allocate appropriate properties for community farming.
Supervisor Hillary Ronan, co-sponsor of the resolution, said the proposal responds to the closure of Little City Gardens and recent policy groundwork dating to Executive Directive 9-03 and the 2011 planning code changes that enabled urban agriculture in…
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