By Jenn Bildersee, BES
Depave at work
Bands played and concrete crumbled as the Towards Carfree Cities [0] Conference kicked off last Monday with Depaving Day. With pry bars and shovels, 150 volunteers began the transformation of a 3000 square foot asphalt parking lot into a community greenspace.
The empty lot on the corner of N. Williams and
In addition to providing a new community space, removal of the parking lot will reduce pollution and provide new bird and butterfly habitat. The completed site will also be used to educate the public about pavement removal and storm water management.
Two Bureau of Environmental Services programs helped to set the stage for
To ensure that there was no soil contamination on the soon-to-be garden, the Portland Brownfield Program [3] provided environmental assessment.Commercial properties across the city receive support from the Portland Brownfield Program to assess and clean up contamination.
Now that the asphalt is gone,