Mission Greenbelt
The Mission Greenbelt is a proposed urban earthwork that invites San Francisco residents to build a corridor of native plant sidewalk gardens along a selected route in the Mission District. If the gardens are built, they will connect three distinct communities, a schoolyard garden and four parks. This native plant corridor will be made up of adjacent plantings in newly built sidewalk gardens, in existing gardens and vacant lots, and in potted planters and windowsill gardens along the way. Each Mission Greenbelt garden will contain a small ceramic marker with the year the garden was built to signify its inclusion in the project.
Building the Greenbelt will strengthen and educate communities and improve urban ecology. By coming together to plan, design and build these public gardens, we will enhance our communities by cleaning the air, by sheltering pedestrians from street traffic and by creating new urban habitat. Also, by exposing more soil and growing plants, we will allow rainwater to seep into the soil where it can be naturally filtered and eventually flow cleaner into San Francisco Bay.
For more information email: amber@art-eco.org
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