Cohousing that has evolved in existing neighborhoods | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Diana Leafe Christian (diana![]() |
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 18:24:39 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello, I'm familiar with four communities in cities where people have done this (most with cool videos about their project): (1) Genesee Gardens Cohousing, an urban retrofit community along two sides of a short cul-de-sac street in Lansing, Michigan. 4-minute video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eHgnTc7Oys&t=9s (2) N St. Cohousing in Davis, California, which co-founder Kevin Wolfe just wrote this list about, with community members’ homes all around a city block, as well as some homes across the street and on adjacent streets. (3) Los Angeles Eco-Village, comprised of intentional neighbors in two adjacent apartment buildings by a T-intersection in a four-plex across the street in in downtown Los Angeles. 90-second video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MycjQWg_ZVg 10-minute video: youtube.com/watch?v=FdQGozSavz8 (4) Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage, comprised of about one-third of the residents on both sides of a three-quarter-mile long cul-de-sac street.and some residents on nearby streets in Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-minute video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akFjvPx81-k&t=541s These groups have activities like weekly shared meals, food-buying co-ops, child-care co-ops, a central compost area and/or central recycling station, carpooling, a car co-op, a centrally located bike shed or bike racks, a bicycle-co-op, a sauna or hot tub co-op, and so on. Enright Ridge has a full on CSA Farm with food growing in various community members' large backyards, and Genesee Gardens has a community garden plot at the end of their cul-de-sac street. At N St. Cohousing and Genesee Gardens one or several community members bought a house in the neighborhood to serve as the Common House. Enright Ridge uses the neighborhood environmental education center for meetings and events. LA Eco-Village uses the lobby and garden courtyard of its larger apartment building. Enright Ridge and LA Eco-Village also offer classes and workshops and organize rituals, and celebrations. Jim Schenck, environmental educator activist and co-founder of Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage, has just written, Creating an Urban Ecovillage: A Model for Revitalizing Our Cities. I'm contributing a small section to his book on steps groups can take to organize their own urban neighborhood communities, and Jim offers consultations with groups who would like to do this. For more information about Jim's book and consultations: jschenk [at] imagoearth.org Diana
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