[Communications] [Education] Action Alert: Join us for a Town Hall to support Native Gardening in Chicago!

Mamie Gray mamiegray2012 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 27 15:38:52 CST 2021


Sorry, Lorraine, I was mistakenly thought that we all heard May Toy’s
report on the downside of this ordinance. Mamie

On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 3:36 PM Lorraine Kells <lxkells at gmail.com> wrote:

> Mamie has not mentioned that a good number of us do not support this
> proposed ordinance.
>
> We fear alder peeps have had this drawn up by staff not by garden growers
> or native plant enthusiasts. We don't believe that the many supporters of
> this ordinance have read it, understood it or considered what a trap it
> really is.
>
> Four of us are working on talking points for the town hall and a letter
> explaining the shortfalls of this proposed ordinance. Here are just two
> talking points. More to come Monday.
>
> 1) The ordinance requires owner occupied land/property only to be covered
> and "free" from fines. So any garden planted for pollinators,  even "empty"
> lots used for native planting  or Monarch sanctuaries are excluded. There
> is no value to the native garden registry.  It's basically an out for the
> City to continue to erroneously ticket gardners.  The current "weed"
> ordinance already states that if a plant (or garden) is managed and
> maintained then it's NOT a weed...which is the same language as the
> registry.  Gardeners are mindful people who do this because they are
> gardeners!
>
> 2) Some language seems to be borrowed from weed ordinance. Bad news. This
> is a proposed band-aid to the weed audience, not a true native plant
> registry. This proposed ordinance will allow only plants no higher than 10
> inches. Spending time on wildflower seed websites, the best I can find is
> mature height is 12".  The other option is search by 6". Most native plants
> with a mature height of 10" would not be true natives, but variants called
> nativars. These are native plants selected and hybridized genetically. Have
> you seen the orange echinacea? It does not grow naturally. Horticultural
> language makes this confusing. Natives are found growing naturally,  prior
> to European settlement. Non natives are typically introduced intentionally
> or by accident.
>
> *The power of diversity is lost!*
>
> 3)   It seems that this proposal is more problematic than a solution.
> Only a few instances of these tickets can be found, and they have been in a
> truly nuisance backyard and unmaintained parkways (and also this proposal
> does not touch parkways).
>
> OK more Tuesday.  Before Tuesday, if you know a community gardener who
> also grows at home who would be opposed to this garden, friends,
> landscapers, block clubs, garden clubs who would oppose this ordinance as
> it stands, want more citizen/public input, especially garden consultation
> when any ordinance touching green space is being drafted, NOT after, would
> want different language. Please let Amy & Lorraine know.  We are seeking
> more people to sign on to a letter. A draft of the letter is in the works.
>
> Lorraine
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> On Sat, Feb 27, 2021, 2:48 PM Mamie Gray via Education <
> education at chicagocommunitygardens.org> wrote:
>
>> *Subject:* *Action Alert: Join us for a Town Hall to support Native
>> Gardening in Chicago!*
>>
>> 
>>
>> Get your questions answered and help pass the proposed Managed Native
>> Garden Registry Ordinance
>>
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>> Join Us for the Managed Native Garden Registry Town Hall
>> Please join us for a Town Hall on March 2 from 7-8 pm on the proposed Managed
>> Native Garden Registry (10-32-055) for the City of Chicago. The Town
>> Hall is co-hosted by Illinois Environmental Council, Field Museum, Blacks
>> in Green, and Advocates for Urban Agriculture.
>>
>> The ordinance, introduced by Alderman Brian Hopkins (2nd) with 15
>> co-sponsors, protects residents with native gardens and landscaping from
>> unwarranted citations, ticketing, and fines under the existing weeds and
>> nuisance ordinance.
>>
>> Since the Department of the Environment was dissolved in 2011, weed
>> citations have increased, resulting in a number of cases where native
>> gardeners were fined $600. Residents and local sustainability organizations
>> have been cited, which has the perverse consequence of discouraging native
>> plantings that can reduce basement flooding, help purify the air, and
>> provide habitat for wildlife, like the monarch butterfly. The Managed
>> Native Garden Registry would allow Chicagoans to register planted native
>> gardens on their properties at no cost, shielding them from these citations
>> and fines.
>>
>> At the Town Hall, you can learn more about the proposed native gardens
>> registry and ask any questions, helping us to move this ordinance forward.
>> Representatives from the offices of co-sponsoring aldermen and the
>> Department of Planning and Development will be present.
>> Register Now
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