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From: mrbouchez06 (mrbouchez06![]() |
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Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 09:57:25 -0800 (PST) |
Hi I'm not yet in a co housing situation but considering a semi-retrofit of quasi co housing for a neighborhood in southwest florida. My thought is to encourage sharing of various resources from both an economic and socially-sustainable community approach. I'm not sure that my somewhat-aloof neighborhood is ready for such drastic change but it's worth a try. I'll tell them that socialization will prolong their lives and that might gain me some recruits. Several areas have crossed my mind as projects to consider. I already converted my front yard from the traditional cookie cutter, "stay off of my st augustine grass" florida yard to a beautiful butterfly garden that invites people to stop and chat. My next thought is to work on a common doggie play area, possibly in my own side yard as this is a very doggie neighborhood. Another idea has sprung from a present disaster I am dealing with (the death of my irrigation well). It has come to mind that drilling a common well for multiple homes to irrigate from makes more sense than everyone dealing with this catastrophe when it occurs (i just replaced my pump to the tune of 1200. and have no idea how expensive digging deeper for water will run). Before anyone gets offended at using precious water resources for lawn watering, let me hasten to add that I live in southwest Florida where not keeping one's yard up will land you in HOA purgatory (been there/done that) and the state of Florida will not come to your rescue. We have to water the lawn so the approach is to find a way to be more resourceful, more financially savvy, and again, build a sense of community and joint ownership of our unintentional community. Has anyone out there done a "retrofitting" to some extent like the concept of "superbia"? Has anyone done a common well for watering in a community? Not necessarily one large well for the whole neighborhood but several neighbors hooking up off one common drilling. Any input would be appreciated. In the meantime, living in the land of Sunshine where it never rains though we wish fervently that it would. In fact, I'm just dreaming of a wet Christmas even if it were snow! And i wish that raindrops would keep falling on my head. Tricia **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004)
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retrofitting an existing neighborhood mrbouchez06, December 10 2007
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