Troy Gardens: A Housing and Agriculture Model for the Future?
Troy Gardens is an award-winning 31-acre project inside Madison, WI, city limits that combines community gardens, a working CSA farm, a restored prairie, and a 30-home (green built!), mixed-income cohousing community. Find out how this community-based project came to be, and how its CSA farm and community gardens help meet the food needs of a large number of low- and moderate-income Madison households. Join Marcia Caton Campbell and Sam Dennis for a slide show of Troy Gardens and Troy Community Farm.
Presenters: Marcia Caton Campbell, Milwaukee Program Director, Center for Resilient Cities, and Sam Dennis, Assistant Professor, UW-Madison Department of Landscape Architecture
Tuesday, April 14, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
at Coffee Makes You Black, 2803 N. Teutonia Ave.
Marcia Caton Campbell, PhD
Milwaukee Program Director
Center for Resilient Cities
1845 N. Farwell Avenue, Suite 100
Milwaukee, WI 53202