PARK BOARD Atlin Stre Overview of Slocan Park Existing garden 29th Avenue 29 ns tre th Av en ca ue Sk yt Slo ra in St at io n Possible site for relocated garden SLOCAN PARK Va n ne ss Av en St re d To d ue Av en es tre d Ra vin cli Du Eu ch es ss tre ue
WELCOME Still Creek Community Garden, 4410 Kaslo Stre, is being considered as a location for approximately 50 units of Temporary Modular Housing. The City and Park Board investigated alternative sites for relocation of the community garden within 1200m of the existing site. Slocan Park was identified as the preferred location. Principles for selecting a new site: Proximity to existing garden The garden should be located close by to continue to build a sense of community within the neighbourhood. Accessibility The garden should be inclusive for everyone - all ages and abilities. Access to transit The garden should be easily accessible by all modes of transportation. Sunlight The garden should be in a location with optimal growing conditions. Proposed Garden Site Safy The garden should be in a location that always feels safe - from dusk to dawn.
About Still Creek Garden Since 2011, Still Creek Community Garden has operated as a pesticide-free community garden. Still Creek Garden has: 45 garden beds 7 accessible plots 2 beehives 40 gardeners working to maintain the garden A charity donation bed and communal berry and herb beds A small seating area If you would like more information about how to g involved in the garden, please contact stillcreekcommunitygarden@gmail.com or find the garden on Facebook at still creek community garden. Urban Agriculture in Parks Woodland Community Garden, Summer 2016 There are over 24 community gardens on Park Board land, shared growing edible landscaping permaculture projects totalling over a thousand plots as well as other asss including collaborative garden plots, pollinator plantings, mason bee lodges, apiaries, educational gardens, arts and culture based pollinator gardens community gardens gardens, and food trees. URBAN AGRICULTURE community orchards Each garden operates through a license agreement bween the Park Board and the community group responsible, and each garden remains open to the public.
Engagement with community and stakeholders Project Timeline for Community Garden City and Park Board City proposal for Temporary Modular Housing 1st Meing with Gardeners to inform of potential relocation City and Park Board review of alternative Cityowned sites 2nd Meing with gardeners to review site options Community open house and survey Garden design session with Still Creek gardeners Park Board Decision NOV 2017 NOV 2017 NOV - DEC 2017 DEC 2017 FEB 2018 MAR 12 2018 For Temporary Modular Housing timeline - please go to: vancouver.ca/temporary-modular-housing Bween the Open House and Park Board decision, staff will analyze results of the public engagement, develop a garden design and assist the gardeners in moving their plots for temporary storage. What s Next? Your Input is Important! Your input will be used to inform the garden design and Staff s recommendation to relocate the garden. Please provide your feedback online at: vancouver.ca/still-creek-community-garden-relocation Design & Build Pending Park Board Decision MAR - JUNE 2018
Proposed Garden Location 29th Avenue Skytrain Station Compost Apiary Garden Beds Accessible Gardening Area Berry Bushes for Sharing Proposed site in Slocan Park Garden Beds Shed Seating Area Slocan Park Collaborative Garden Fruit Trees Pollinator Meadow Community Garden next to tennis courts, NYC Conceptual Garden Design
Community Garden Features Place your sticky dots next to the features you would like to see incorporated in a new garden concept. A small orchard A large seating area for gardeners and park visitors A pollinator garden for bees Garden Stats The cost of a new garden depends on water access and design features. The City will pay for the new Still Creek Community Garden. A long table for outdoor eating and workshops Invitation for park visitors to garden in communal/educational garden area