RE: NY garden settlement


Another thing to keep in mind, Oliver, is that New York City has thousands of truly vacant lots to develop on, and far too little green space. While the lots have been getting wolfed up by developers in the last few years, I would imagine that they're not so hot on developing many of them in the tanking economy. So they'll sit there, some of them actually former garden sites, and become what they were before the gardens were there - vacant, trash-filled lots. Meanwhile, New York has only begun to think about solving its open space crisis. Every garden that is demolished worsens the problem needlessly. -David



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