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   2001-2002

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  • Develop and disseminate informational and promotional materials that explain the Community Greens approach and identify local leaders interested in piloting it in their cities.
Coming Soon
  • Develop implementation strategies to show how to provide local incentives and financing to encourage the development of community greens.
Coming Soon
  • During 2001-2002 we will work with 3 or 4 cities to establish Community Greens demonstration projects and work to create local policies that encourage the development of community greens.

    If you are interested in starting a community green in your city or neighborhood, tell us about your ideas by filling out our guestbook.
Coming Soon
  • Implementation of the demonstration projects will involve the expertise of many people. Community Greens will establish a technical advisory group to assist in the development of community greens in the chosen cities.

Demonstration Projects


A proposal for two transformed blocks in Baltimore that sensitively combine shared interior green space and parking
Source: Neighborhood Design Center

We are looking for developers, public officials, and other community leaders who are interested in piloting the Community Greens approach in their cities, counties, and neighborhoods.

If you are interested, then please contact us or click-on Get Involved. We look forward to hearing from you!

In the next few months we will be selecting 3 or 4 cities to participate in establishing demonstration community greens. We will work with officials, designers and residents to organize, design and construct at least one, and possibly more, community greens in each demonstration city.

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