The September SNA board meeting is this evening at Summit Commons (99 Hillside) at 7pm. These meetings are open to all neighbors, so please feel free to join us!
The agenda is posted on the Meetings and Agendas page.
The September SNA board meeting is this evening at Summit Commons (99 Hillside) at 7pm. These meetings are open to all neighbors, so please feel free to join us!
The agenda is posted on the Meetings and Agendas page.
Based on the survey results we’ve received so far, SNA is not endorsing a community garden in Lippitt Park at this time. The neighborhood seems strongly in favor of Collyer Field as an alternate location, so we’re going to look into that option further, working in collaboration with neighbor, Greg Gerritt.
Please join us at 6:00 on September 19 at Summit Commons, 99 Hillside Ave, to share your thoughts.
Just a reminder about the next two public meetings to discuss community gardening in our neighborhood.
The meetings will both be held at Summit Commons, 99 Hillside Ave, at 6pm. The dates are the next two Sundays, the 19th and 26th.
Please join us at the Jewish Community Center on October 19 from 7-9pm for a Candidate Night with those running for the State House and Senate.
Hope you can join us!
Last night at Summit Commons June Daniel presented her plan to create community gardening in Lippitt Park. Also in attendance were eight neighbors, five of which are current SNA board members. It is unfortunate that there was little notice about this meeting, but now that we are in contact with June, we will give advanced notice of these meetings as they get set.
June presented her ideas for the project, including potential locations in the park and the basic format, which would be modeled closely after the Sessions Street community garden of which she is a current member. In essence, the city would bring water to the location, build a fence, and then allow land use rights to the community garden group. The proposed area of the project would be 4,800 square feet. The group would then lease the 10′ x 10′ plots to individuals who would use them to grow vegetables. June said that the details of this arrangement are still in the works, but likely costs could be $100 for the first year and $35 for each additional year thereafter. Members who have a plot in the current year get first right of refusal for a plot next year. She reported that most other community gardens in the city have a waiting list.
Specific locations discussed included:
1. Southeast corner of the park
2. Southwest area where the Open Market is usually held
3. Northern point where the Farmer’s Market is usually held
Locations #2 and 3 above would have those markets moving elsewhere inside the park. Everyone agreed that giving the Farmer’s Market first location choice is essential, as that market brings much enhancement to our neighborhood.
The neighbors present participated in the discussion, suggesting other locations in addition to Lippitt Park for consideration. The group seemed split on whether Lippitt Park was an appropriate location for this type of activity, with perhaps a few more than half of those present thinking that it was not the best location.
Another location discussed was Collier Field, which perhaps has closer access to water and is a less-used location.
This project is something being pursued by June Daniel. For its part, SNA hopes to gauge neighbors’ wants in this area and advocate accordingly. To that end, there will be a survey created, as well as at least two additional public meetings. Access to the survey will be made available on this site, on the SNA e-mail list, and in the next SNA newsletter for people without Internet access. June has agreed to not pursue this project in Lippitt Park if it becomes clear that the neighborhood is against it. It is difficult to get any accurate reading of neighborhood consensus, and the best methods discussed last night were through the survey and public meeting discussion.
So if you have an interest in this issue, please participate in one of those methods, if possible. If you are unable, please do contact someone from SNA (sna@sna.providence.ri.us) to make your voice heard. Of course, SNA is not the only way to weigh in here; the Parks Department and Mayor’s Office should also be willing to hear your voice on this issue.
The additional public meetings are set for September 26 and October 24 at 6pm. Location will be Summit Commons (99 Hillside Ave).
Two meetings have been set for initial discussions on community gardening in Lippitt Park. The first will be held this Sunday, August 22 at 5pm. The second will be held Sunday, September 19 at 6pm. Both meetings will be held at Summit Commons (99 Hillside Ave).
The meetings were set and will be lead by Summit neighbor June Daniel, who is an individual interested in creating community gardening in Lippitt Park. She has been in contact with the city on this issue and hopes to move forward with the project. Recognizing that other neighbors and community members will have concerns on the issue, she is hosting the two meetings to provide a forum for those concerns, as well as to allow people to speak up in support of the project.
We hope that this short notice will not prevent attendance at the first meeting. Contact was only made with the meeting’s host today, and we are sending out word as timely as possible.
At this time, SNA as a whole has not taken a position on this project. We are waiting to hear more from our neighbors on the issue. We urge you to show up at one or both of these meetings to make your voice heard. We will be doing the same individually.
The meeting to discuss The Miriam Hospital’s Institutional Master Plan (IMP) is scheduled for Thursday, August 26 from 6:30 – 8:30pm in the Hurvitz Conference Room in the Baxt Building of Miriam Hospital.
The Miriam Hospital is required to submit plans to the City of Providence’s City Plan Commission every five years regarding intended changes or improvements made to the physical buildings of the hospital.
Please R.S.V.P by calling Monica Anderson on The Neighborhood Hotline (401) -793-4040 no later than August 24th, 2010. (This is the Miriam neighborhood hotline, not SNA’s)