Restore and Manage the Alameda Beltline by Creating a Community Farm
- by: Mali Mcgee
- recipient: Alameda City Council Members
Please support wildlife, food security and living wage jobs by signing this letter of support to be presented to the city council of Alameda.
We propose:
- Five acres of the Alameda belt line should be restored and managed to provide wildlife habitat.
- The belt-line property is a 22-acre stretch of open space with invasive weeds and industrial debris that may house vermin.
- Research shows that livestock are an effective land management tool. They can rebuild and remediate toxic soil, manage brush, and provide nutrition.
- The restoration should be done using livestock (goats, sheep, chicken, pigs, bees, turkeys).
- The animals and land restoration will be managed by professional farmers/ecologists hired by a non-profit collective. The animals will rotate throughout a five-acre area occupying a fraction of land at a time.
- The livestock will be owned by a collective.
- Anyone can become a member of the collective by purchasing a share.
Dear Alameda City Coucil Members, please support wildlife, food security and living wage jobs.
We propose:
- Five acres of the Alameda belt line should be restored and managed to provide wildlife habitat.
- The belt-line property is a 22-acre stretch of open space with invasive weeds and industrial debris that may house vermin.
- Research shows that livestock are an effective land management tool. They can rebuild and remediate toxic soil, manage brush, and provide nutrition.
- The restoration should be done using livestock (goats, sheep, chicken, pigs, bees, turkeys).
- The animals and land restoration will be managed by professional farmers/ecologists hired by a non-profit collective. The animals will rotate throughout a five-acre area occupying a fraction of land at a time.
- The livestock will be owned by a collective.
- Anyone can become a member of the collective by purchasing a share.
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