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'Food & Flowers Freedom Act' Expected to Get One Step Closer to Law Tomorrow

'Food & Flowers Freedom Act' Expected to Get One Step Closer to Law Tomorrow

Late last month the City Planning Commission approved a proposal to update the language of a decades-old ordinance on the books as pertaining to something called "truck gardening." Dubbed the "Food & Flowers Freedom Act" by movement spearhead Tara Kolla, whose Silver Lake Farms was at the center of the fruit, veggie, and floral controversy. more ›

Fruit & Flowers Go Legit: Ordinance on Urban Farming Approved

Fruit & Flowers Go Legit: Ordinance on Urban Farming Approved

Naming the movement the "Food & Flowers Freedom Act," urban farming advocates went before the City Planning Commission this morning at a hearing in Van Nuys to put forth a proposed ordinance amending outdated and unclear language on record in Los Angeles since 1946. Following the hearing, the CPC voted unanimously in approval of the proposed amendments. more ›

Urban Farming Advocates Working to Change Growth-Stunting Antiquated City Ordiance

Urban Farming Advocates Working to Change Growth-Stunting Antiquated City Ordiance

Think you can grow fruits, veggies, and flowers in your yard and sell the surplus to your friends, neighbors, and strangers? Think again. more ›

Learning to Cook Locally Grown Food with Silver Lake Farms

Learning to Cook Locally Grown Food with Silver Lake Farms

So you've joined a Community Supported Agriculture program, or perhaps you went a little wild at the farmers market, and have more vegetables than you can imagine. It can be a little intimidating and the clock is ticking, or those veggies will go bad. more ›

GOOD Magazine Launches its LA Community Space

GOOD Magazine Launches its LA Community Space

GOOD (named in a fit of unwarranted self-deprecation?) is all sorts of adjectives more grandiose than its namesake. Think Awesome, Impassioned, Rad, Staggering, Inspiring...well, you get the gist. Created in 2006, GOOD is "a collaboration of individuals, businesses, and nonprofits pushing the world forward" through a magazine, blog, videos, and community events. The people at GOOD stand as lighthouses among the seemingly insurmountable fog that is our consumable detritus, gently encouraging us to use our money wisely for change (subscription proceeds go towards a charity of your choosing). I mean, seriously, they are that...swell. more ›

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