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Community garden adds locks and cameras; workday set for Oct. 7, board hears
Summary
Garden organizers told the Parks and Recreation Board that spigot locks and two cameras have been installed to stop unauthorized water use, a workday is scheduled for Oct. 7, and roughly 60 plots are managed through a low-cost annual rental program with a portion of produce designated for donation.
Barbara, who leads the gardeners' group, updated the board on security and stewardship measures at the community garden, saying the group added coded locks to spigots and that two cameras have been installed as a theft and waste deterrent. She announced a community workday scheduled for Oct. 7 to clean paths and the orchard.
"We now have locks on all of the spigots in the garden and the locks have codes," Barbara reported, asking…
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