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Thursday, April 30, 2009
Or Are Chickens Not Welcome... In Your Backyard
It looks like that may become more of necessity more quickly than I thought.
Val has a great post on chickens on the Cincinnati Locavore site about what is happening in Montgomery. She makes some great points about what should be regulated, but that outlawing chickens is a complete misuse of power and time.
I think that the sharing of information between chicken folk will become more important as we can speak to the actualities of raising chickens in your yard, and not let the voice of those not familiar with the subject be heard too loudly.
If you are interested in joining the "Cincinnati Chicken List", please contact me at michael (dot) e (dot) roman (at) gmail (dot) com.
Be a Happy Chicken Folk!
Update:
Another municipality taking away chickens: Sycamore Township
What is going on? Appropriate limits would seem the way to go. Say no more than six chickens in small lots, with the number increasing as your lot gets bigger. Sensible laws make sense for everyone, not just the people who complain.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
If You Are Thinking of Raising Chickens...
The article mentions the appeal of raising heirloom vegetables like Brandywine tomatoes.
You may find that a rare breed of chickens is what you need!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Chickens in Your Backyard- Cincinnati, OH
Three upcoming classes at various Greater Cincinnati locations:
Location: Park + Vine (map)
Date: April 28th, 2009
Time:6pm-8pm
Cost:Free
Reserve a spot: RSVP info[at]parkandvine[dot]com or 513-721-7275 before
April 27.
Location: Granny's Garden School (map)
Date: May 2, 2009
Time: Morning Time (Part of the Granny's Spring Garden Party)
Cost:Free
Contact: Granny's Garden School
Location: Gorman Heritage Farm (map)
Date: May 16, 2009
Time: 10am-12pm
Cost: $10/members-$15/non-members (visit the farm after the class)
Contact: Gorman Heritage Farm
Available Materials:
Chicken Keeping Basics
Relevant Cincinnati Municipal Codes
Local Feed Sources
Suggested Reading (Available at Cincinnati Hamilton County Library)
Feel free to email me with any questions. You can send pictures if you have specific questions about space, coop design, etc.
You can do it!
My contact:
Mike Roman
(513) 685-0689
Email: michael (dot) e (dot) roman (at) gmail (dot) com
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
CHEF Project Begins
Check out what is going on at Findlay Market...
Cultivating a Healthy Environment for Farmers
The Corporation for Findlay Market was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help develop urban farmers to produce food for sale at the market. We are pleased to announce our first class of urban growers. The participants are pictured at right. Back row left to right, Cynthia M. Brown project coordinator from the Corporation for Findlay Market, David McDonald, Cincinnati native and urban farmer, Sarah Saheb, project partner from the Service Employees International Union. Front row, Guinevereye Morales from Xela, Guatemala and Carlos Sanchez, also from Xela, Guatemala. Both Carlos and Guinevereye said they are proud to have been chosen for the project and can’t wait to begin farming. The fourth participant, Ahtni Hunter (not pictured) is a Mississippi native who has worked the land most of his life. All four participants are veteran farmers but the demands of small urban spaces provide unique challenges.The Corporation for Findlay Market will provide mentoring for the group though its partners, the Civic Garden Center, OSU Extension South Research Center, The Kenton County Extension Service, and The Greater Cincinnati Master Gardeners Association. All four farmers will grow food for their families and sell surplus at Findlay Market’s Tuesday and Sunday farmers markets. The farmers hope to begin selling at market by mid-June.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Cincinnati Farms Coverage in the Enquirer
The article mentions all of the support received through the online petition. Thank you for your support!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Cincinnati Farms Motion Passes!
Thank you to all who signed the petition. Urban farms are coming to the city of Cincinnati!
(Reprinted from David Crowley's email announcement)
Good Afternoon,
I want to thank everyone again for your continued interest and support for the “Cincinnati Farms” motion which moves that the City of Cincinnati lease out city-owned parcels of land for urban agriculture.
This afternoon City Council voted in favor of the motion.
The emails, calls, letters, testimony at committees, and the on-line petition that was sent to us showing more than 250 signatures (in 5 days!) lets the Mayor and City Council know the broad interest in seeing Cincinnati support urban agriculture initiatives such as the Cincinnati Farms motion.
I will be meeting with the administration to discuss how this legislation will be implemented, and will let you know the next steps for those who are interested in participating.
The first year is a “pilot” where 10-15 parcels will be leased out for gardens. The success of this pilot will determine whether access to city-owned parcels of land can be opened up to more lease-holders in the future.
I know Spring is soon around the corner, and potential lease-holders and participants are eager to get started.
Thank you again,
Sincerely,
David Crowley
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Cincinnati City Government Contact Information 01-31-09
Cincinnati City Government
Contact Information 01-31-09
Mayor Mark Mallory
801 Plum St. Rm 150
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3250
Fax: (513) 352-5201
mayor.mallory@cincinnati-oh.gov
City Council
Vice Mayor David Crowley
801 Plum St. Rm 356
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-2453
Fax: (513) 352-2365
david.crowley@cincinnati-oh.gov
Jeff Berding
801 Plum St. Rm 350
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3283
Fax: (513) 352-3289
jeff.berding@cincinnati-oh.gov
Chris Bortz
801 Plum St. Rm 348
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3255
Fax: (513) 3264
chris.bortz@cincinnati-oh.gov
Y. Laketa Cole
801 Plum St. Rm 351
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3466
Fax: (513) 352-3957
laketa.cole@cincinnati-oh.gov
Greg Harris
801 Plum St. Rm 346B
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-5304
Fax: (513) 352-4657
greg.harris@cincinnati-oh.gov
Leslie Ghiz
801 Plum St. Rm 354
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3344
Fax: (513) 352-3277
leslie.ghiz@cincinnati-oh.gov
Chris Monzel
801 Plum St. Rm 352
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3653
Fax: (513) 352-4649
chris.monzel@cincinnati-oh.gov
Roxanne Qualls
801 Plum St. Rm 346A
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3604
Fax: (513) 352-3621
roxanne.qualls@cincinnati-oh.gov
Cecil Thomas
801 Plum St. Rm 349
Cincinnati, OH 45202-1979
Phone: (513) 352-3499
Fax: (513) 352-3218
cecil.thomas@cincinnati-oh.gov