Dear?Friend --
We hope this email finds you and
your loved ones safe and healthy amidst these uncertain
times.?
Today, we want to share an exciting
update on our work with THRIVE
Santa Ana, a campaign that CLUE's Faith-Rooted Organizer, Lucero
Garcia, has been engaged in for many years. Lucero also sits on the
board of THRIVE.
THRIVE Santa Ana is a
community-based coalition that stewards land for local needs too-often
overlooked by large developers, including affordable housing,
community gardens, open space, urban farms, commercial spaces, and
other community assets.?
On May 1st, 2018, the City of
Santa Ana entered into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA) with
THRIVE for the vacant lot at 1901 W. Walnut St., a 16,000 square-foot
parcel surrounded by commercial, residential, and industrial zones.
In the two years since, CLUE
has been engaged in coalition, pushing for the city to allow residents
to create a micro-farm on this plot of land.
Finally, after nearly three years
of advocacy, the Santa Ana City Council?approved an agreement with THRIVE that will allow local
residents to develop a micro-farm on the Walnut
and Daisy Lot.
THRIVE Santa Ana residents, faith leaders, and community
partners gathered at the Santa Ana City Hall to celebrate the approval
of a 99-year lease for the Walnut and Daisy Community Micro-farm. "The
Public Lands Are of the People."
The pandemic has demonstrated the vital need for a
local-based economy and highlights what we as a community have always
known: that community lands belong in community hands; that green
spaces and community-led gardens foster health and solidarity; and
that we all deserve to live in an economy that works for all of
us.?
There is more work to do at the Walnut and Daisy lot. To
learn more or get involved, visit THRIVESantaAna.org.
CLUE: Clergy and Laity United for
Economic Justice
http://www.cluejustice.org/
Looking for a way to support our work? Donate here
today!
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