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Help transform a notorious empty lot into a community garden

July 14, 2011

Folks from the Walnut Hill Community Association are turning a vacant lot into a community garden on 50th Street. They want to do the same on 49th and they need some help getting started.

The Walnut Hill Community Association wants to transform a  city-owned property near 49th and Chancellor Streets, a vacant lot frequented by drug dealers, into a community garden. Sounds great, right? Well, they aren’t making much progress and they need your help.

The association is asking community members to petition Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell to ask that the city sell it the property. The catch is that the sale of the property to another buyer is pending. The WHCA did not disclose the potential buyer, but its members and many nearby residents say that if the sale goes through there would be more criminal activity on the lot.

That’s where you come in. The WHCA needs help convincing Blackwell to reexamine the sale.

WHCA would purchase the property using funds from a Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia “Vital Neighborhoods” grant it received this year.

Association members are already working on transforming lots at 208 and 214 S. 50th Street into gardens and hope to do the same with this one. Several nearby residents have been complaining to police about criminal activity on the property for months.

Here’s how you can help:

• Print out the letter below, add your name and address to the header, sign it and mail to Jannie Blackwell. Her address is on the letter. 

Or

• Come to the association’s Community Day this Saturday at 50th and Locust and sign the petition there.

Walnut Hill Community Association letter template (click on the image to enlarge and print):

 

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Alexine Says:

    I know this lot and it would be wonderful as a community garden! I sure hope everyone can support this worthy project by contacting Jannie Blackwell.

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