City Authorizes Replanting of Removed Tomato Plants

Meeting with Public Works and Dept of Cultural Affairs

On Wed, July 9th, there was a meeting with the city to discuss the LOVE APPLES project, a collaboration of Fallen Fruit and Islands of LA. In attendance were representatives from Public Works as well as the Department of Cultural Affairs. We discussed the project, their concerns about safety and the city’s general view of traffic islands. The city highlighted a concern about “attractive nuisance” and 3 major items when determining what is safe use of a traffic island:

  • Size and clearance from traffic
  • Design speed of roadway
  • Traffic considerations if there are fixed elements such as a statue (what happens if a care were to hit it)

After the meeting, the city said we could pick up the 18 plants they had removed. We asked if there was somewhere in the city they could be replanted and they authorized a replanting on a traffic island in El Sereno. This Wed, July 16th, exactly 1 week after the meeting, we will meet with a couple of city gardeners to replant all 18 plants.

We would like to thank the city for understanding the project and its community-oriented spirit and for joining us, so that we may work together to make our neighborhoods more livable and engaged. We also invited them to the Salsa Salsa festival to be held at FarmLAb on August 17th from 3-7pm.

LOVE APPLES slideshow

Explore posts in the same categories: Love Apples

One Comment on “City Authorizes Replanting of Removed Tomato Plants”

  1. Letitia Says:

    This is great Ari! Way to bring the City playahs to the table! I look forward to dishing (and/or digging) on an Island soon. Wonderful to see you at the Citizen Artists Opening on Sat!


Comment: