Today we applied for the Community Opportunity Fund Grant for McKinley Square.
The community opportunity fund is a result of the 2008 Bond for Park & Recreation.
MSCA applied for $48,567 grant which would include:
This grant applied for funding for:
Native/Sustainable Plantings (community stewardship, plants supplied by grant)
New & Enhanced Trails (community constructed, materials supplied by grant)
Public Art (platforms) (community constructed, materials supplied by grant)
Drinking Fountain for middle trail (professional install, materials supplied by grant)
Solar lighting for middle trail (professional install, materials supplied by grant)
Not on this grant, but on our planning list is
Stairs - west side of Vermont
If anyone has questions, or would like to help out, or be part of this process in anyway please feel free to email.
For details on the grant, here is a link:
http://www.mckinleysquare.com/Documents/McKinleySquareHillsideRenewal2011.pdf
An overview picture is here:
A blog about the goings on in and around McKinley Square of Potrero Hill in San Francisco, California.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Sustainable Gardening Days
In January 2011 over 300 native plants and grasses were planted in the southern hillside of McKinley Square.
Thanks to the strong rains, and the diligent work by some members of the community, the plants are doing well. But to overcome years of entrenched invasive weeds, the new plants will need some help competing.
A sustainable garden group will be working every 2nd Sunday at 10am at the south hillside native planting area. Come join us, and have an enjoyable Sunday morning.
Thanks to the strong rains, and the diligent work by some members of the community, the plants are doing well. But to overcome years of entrenched invasive weeds, the new plants will need some help competing.
A sustainable garden group will be working every 2nd Sunday at 10am at the south hillside native planting area. Come join us, and have an enjoyable Sunday morning.
Bring gloves, and tools if you have them. Closed toed shoes a must, work boots encouraged.
If you can't make this event but would like to help out with the native planting effort please feel free to send us an email.
Thanks
Here are some pictures from our April 10, 2011 sustainable gardening day.
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