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Gloria Harper
From:Elizabeth Kane <ebethl@hotmail.com>
Sent:Wednesday, March 25, 2020 5:32 PM
To:Gloria Harper; Schelly Sustarsic; Joe Kalmick; Mike Varipapa; Thomas Moore; Sandra
Massa-Lavitt
Cc:Marc Loopesko; Elizabeth Kane
Subject:External Email : Edison Gardens Closure Concerns
To Mayor Sustarsic and City Council Members,
We understand that there will be an emergency meeting tomorrow (Thursday 3/26) and that leaving
Edison Gardens open and available to the gardeners will be one of your topics. We would like to submit
the following to you in support of that goal:
1) When people work at the gardens, they are more than 6 feet apart in the plots. In fact, the plots are the
epitome of "social distancing" as they are 12' x 24' with 2 feet between all sides. Anyone working in a plot,
is at the least, 8-10 feet from the nearest person, and that is only if a neighboring plot happens to show
up at the same time, which is rare. We seldom see any of our "next door neighbors while we work there.
People are far closer at the checkout at the grocery store.
2) Many of the people who garden rely on those fresh foods. Why would you force them to have to call
and get added to an already overburdened food pantry list when these foods are available?
3) These gardens are not "public", they are private. We pay to be there. The facility is locked down with a
padlock. You must know that combo to gain entry. It is not like people are just going to suddenly "show
up" there that do not belong.
We also believe there may be an agricultural mandate by the County that stipulates that access be
allowed, but we cannot quote that verbatim.
We understand the need to close the parks and beach, etc, where public has not been following the
rules. We certainly appreciate the need to keep people safe, healthy, etc. But allowing the gardeners out
to take care of a food source a couple times a week (most people only go 1-3 times per week, and most
are not there longer than 20 minutes average), should not be putting anyone at the kind of risk other
contacts might.
Thank you for hearing us out. We hope to hear positive news, as do many of the the gardeners at Edison
who share our concerns.
Regards,
Elizabeth Kane and Marc Loopesko
562-493-1015
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