We recently wrote about a fantastic front yard veggie garden
in Drummondville, Quebec, which local officials wanted destroyed.
Alejandro De La Cruz writes to say that they've backed down: not only
will the garden stay, but the town publicly announced that it will
implement new guidelines which explicitly permit it.
Drummondville town officials announced the decision [Ed note: Link is in French] this week during a special session of the Municipal Council to discuss the case.
The decision could create a ripple effect in other cities worldwide as
zoning laws are a constant debate in urban environments. Roger told us,
“The Drummondville case was one of the highest profile examples of a
local municipality challenging the right to grow food in one’s own yard.
While it took place in Canada, it quickly attracted international media
attention because of the garden’s beauty and productivity. The win is
significant because it helps establish a precedent that other urban and
suburban gardeners can refer to when similar challenges arise in other
parts of the world.”
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