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For Immediate Release: City Releases First Urban Agriculture RFP
~ Seeking interest from produce growers in Baltimore City ~ Today, the Baltimore City Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD), in partnership with the Department of Planning (DOP), issued a Request for Proposals for urban agriculture. The City is seeking urban farming proposals - from for-profits, non-profits, or individuals - for one or more of four identified city-owned sites. The sites are a variety of sizes and conditions, are scattered throughout the city, and will either lease or sell for new urban agriculture projects. "Baltimore has prioritized activating vacant land for urban agricultural use consistent with priorities outlined by communities to see well-managed green space and community-based commerce," said Planning Director Chris Ryer. [...] "Not only will we be putting vacant land into productive use with this approach, but we'll also increase local food production and combat food insecurity in our communities. "We want Baltimoreans to grow, buy, and eat local," said Housing Commissioner Alice Kennedy. "This RFP also supports the Mayor's Action Plan, which lays out an ambitious vision for increasing food production activities in Baltimore City." DHCD and DOP are soliciting proposals from qualified organizations and developers with a proven track record of experience in professional agriculture. Proposals will be received until November 16, 2022.
"Baltimore has prioritized activating vacant land for urban agricultural use consistent with priorities outlined by communities to see well-managed green space and community-based commerce," said Planning Director Chris Ryer. [...] "Not only will we be putting vacant land into productive use with this approach, but we'll also increase local food production and combat food insecurity in our communities. "We want Baltimoreans to grow, buy, and eat local," said Housing Commissioner Alice Kennedy. "This RFP also supports the Mayor's Action Plan, which lays out an ambitious vision for increasing food production activities in Baltimore City."
DHCD and DOP are soliciting proposals from qualified organizations and developers with a proven track record of experience in professional agriculture. Proposals will be received until November 16, 2022.
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