SAC CITY COUNCIL – MARCH 8, 2010
The Sac Community Garden, as proposed by Councilperson Jim Frederick, looks like it will not be viable as only one person was expressed interest. This, in spite of the city’s efforts to make all residents aware of their plans via flyers hung up on community bulletin boards all over town, newspaper advertisements, see Sac Sun for publications and advertising on the local cable access station KSAC.
With Jim Frederick’s words, “If we don’t have enough interest then there’s no sense in doing it.” The idea was generally dismissed.
Upon finding out through TheSacNews.com’s twitter stream of the Community Garden’s impending doom, there has been a smattering of interest in the community. No charge. :)
For those that are unaware, you can read more about what the proposed community garden is in the following TSN story Sac City Council continues to consider a community garden.
To reserve a spot, those interested need to contact the city and give to them the $20.00 registration fee. Full refunds will be given in the event that not enough interest is shown.
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