Grape Vine Garden, Reimagining a More Sustainable Cleveland Project
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Overview
Project team
Head: E. 66th and Regent Rd. Block Club
Partners: Regent Park Community Garden, Slavic Village Development Corporation
Project description and goals
The project involves revitalizing a stretch of garbage-filled land into a grape vineyard. Goals include creating greater access to a fresh fruit in an area otherwise short of proximity to produce, as well as demonstrating to community members the possibilities of neighborhood regeneration through the actual transformation of fallow ground.
About ReImagining a More Sustainable Cleveland:
Re-Imagining Greater Cleveland is a pragmatic, data driven strategy for the management and reuse of vacant properties in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. The initiative builds on the work began in the 2007 Re-Imagining a More Sustainable Cleveland study, which was led by nonprofit community development organization Neighborhood Progress, Inc. (NPI) and Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative.
For more information about ReImagining a More Sustainable Cleveland visit http://www.gcbl.org/reimagining.
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