Denver's Grow Local Proclamation
UPDATE!
The proclamation was presented in front of Denver City Council on Monday, September 21st. Check out the video here. Footage of the proclamation begins at 23:52. Mickki Langston, Executive Director of the Mile High Business Alliance can be found at 40:30.
Additionally, scroll down to the bottom of the document to see the full list of local businesses and organizations that signed the proclamation.
Celebrating Denver’s Grow Local Campaign and Culture
WHEREAS, Denver strives to be a Green City that promotes ecological sustainability through growing local food as evidenced by its support for nearly seventy urban gardens around the City, numerous farmers’ markets, a vegetable garden in Civic Center Park, a community-supported agricultural plot at Chatfield Arboretum, a plethora of private gardens, and Mayor John Hickenlooper’s spring declaration of a Grow Local Day; and WHEREAS, hunger, food insecurity, and poor nutrition are pressing health issues, and access to safe, nutritious, and culturally acceptable food is essential to both human health and ecological sustainability; and WHEREAS, there are communities in Denver that are considered “food deserts,” with a lack of fresh, affordable, accessible, and healthy food, when access to healthy food reduces diet-related illnesses, such as diabetes, obesity and heart disease; and WHEREAS, currently less than .2% of Metropolitan Denver’s food needs are produced within the state of Colorado, and the strengthening of the local food shed is paramount to the health, security and sustainability of the community; and WHEREAS, conventional food and farming operations use pesticides and other chemicals that research indicates have environmental and health concerns and current systems of mass producing and transporting food use large amounts of finite natural resources, including water, oil and natural gas; and WHEREAS, developing a local food system has the potential to build health, wealth and resiliency in our communities and cultivating local farm and food businesses creates new green industry jobs, reduces health care costs, and contributes to long-term economic prosperity by keeping wealth circulating within the Denver community.
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER:
Section 1. That Denverites, civic associations, businesses, community-based organizations and neighborhoods are encouraged to support locally-produced healthy food including community gardens, greenhouses for food production and aquaculture, farmers’ markets, urban farms, orchards, home gardens, Community and Neighborhood Supported Agriculture (CSAs and NSAs), edible landscaping, agricultural incubator projects, and rooftop and school gardens.
Section 2. That the Clerk of the City and County of Denver shall attest and affix the seal of the City and County of Denver to this proclamation and that a copy be transmitted to ______.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL_____________________2009
______________________________________PRESIDENT
Alliance for Sustainable Colorado
Audubon Society of Greater Denver
Bands for Lands
Beet Box Catering
Blue and Yellow Logic
Cafe Colore
City O City
Colorado Local Sustainability
Denver Green School
Denver Urban Gardens
Denver Urban Homesteading
DINR Denver Independent Network of Restaurants
duo Restaurant
Earthlinks
EndoTrend Festival
Event gallery 910 Arts
Farm Yard
Feed Denver
First Universalist Church
Flobots.org
Front Range Sustainable Landscaping Coalition
FrontRange Earth Force
Fruition
Green Spaces
Grow West – Green Roofs of the West
Hazel Rah Farm
Heirloom Gardens
Hot Ticket Cafe @ The Denver Center for Performing Arts
Jay's Parkside Cafe at Riverfront Park
Jay's Patio Cafe in LoHi
Living Earth Center
Legacy Economy
Mercury Cafe
Mile High Business Alliance
Olivéa Restaurant
Operation Frontline Colorado
Pan African Arts Society
Platte Park Neighborhood Assoc.
Platte Park Green Team
Produce Denver
Queen Anne Bed and Breakfast
ReDirect Guide
Revision International
Root Down
SAME Café
Slow Food Denver
Snooze
Spector and Associates
Steuben’s
Sustain3010
Rocky Mt. Grower’s Guide
Transition Colorado
Transition Denver
Transition Evergreen
Transition Louisville
Transition Manitou Springs
Urban Organics
Vesta Dipping Grill
Virginia Village Green Team
Vital Food Farms
Vital Yogat
WaterCourse Bakery
WaterCourse Foods
Wild Green Yonder
Woodbine Ecology Center
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