File #: 20-369    Version: 1 Name: Staff Report for AARP Design Charrette Grant
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 9/8/2020 Final action: 9/8/2020
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution to Accept an $8,700 grant from the American Association of Retired People for a Virtual Design Charrette of a Proposed Community Garden by Bancroft Middle School and Appropriation Approval of Grant Funds to Account 150-18-102-5890
Attachments: 1. AARP Community Challenge Grant for BMS garden parcel, 2. COSL AARP MOU - Signed
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Staff Report for a City of San Leandro City Council Resolution to Accept an $8,700 grant from the American Association of Retired People for a Virtual Design Charrette of a Proposed Community Garden by Bancroft Middle School and Appropriation Approval of Grant Funds to Account 150-18-102-5890

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends the City Council accept grant funds in the amount of $8,700 from the American Association of Retired People (AARP) for a virtual design charrette, anticipated to take place in fall 2020 for a proposed community garden by Bancroft Middle School. Staff also recommends City Council approval of appropriating grant funds to operating expenditure account 150-18-102-5890. The grant is effective August 20, 2020 to December 18, 2020.

BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS

In August of this year, the American Association of Retired People (AARP) awarded a grant of $8,700 for the above-referenced project. The design charrette is proposed in partnership with the San Leandro Unified School District, Friends of San Leandro Creek, Sonora Te Land Trust, StopWaste, and the David R. Brower - Ronald V. Dellums Institute for Sustainable Policy Studies and Action. Situated at the north end of Bancroft Middle School with access to the San Leandro Creek, the San Leandro Unified School District-owned property is part of the East Bay Greenway[DP1][DP2] and is an opportunity to create outdoor education and public access[DP3].

The design charrette will bring together intergenerational teams of students, teachers, residents, elders, and community groups to generate ideas for the proposed garden and educational lab space. Long-term project benefits include improved accessibility and hands-on experiences for students and community members to engage in watershed ecology, gardening, and indigenous history; greater access to urban agriculture and local food production; and community-driven planning and decision making.

Fiscal Impacts and Budget A...

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