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Groth said sustainable programs at Mayfield Farm would expand what work the city already does with local schools, like the competitive, cityfunded mini-grant offered every fall.
The next couple of months, Milton city staff will look to feedback from the City Council based on agreement terms with Alpharetta. The cities would then begin organizing volunteers to cultivate the land and potentially start “Grow-A-Row” in spring 2024 planting season.
Future budget discussions would include demolitions, preparation, security and accessibility. The city had previously established $35,000 for Mayfield Farm, Groth said.
“This is great. I really like the program,” Milton City Councilman Paul Moore said. “And of course, I look forward to supporting it to make sure that it’s something that we can all enjoy in the community.”