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CITY OF NEWARK’S “ADOPT-A-LOT" PROGRAM

Beautify City owned vacant lots in your neighborhood by participating in the Adopt a Lot Program.
What is the Adopt-a-Lot Program?    Adopt-a-Lot is exactly what you think it is.  Residents, Neighborhood/Block organizations and Non-profit organizations in the community commit to caring for City owned vacant land throughout the City, which in turn increases property values, improves the appearance of your neighborhood and could possibly deter illegal activity.   Residents taking care of nearby properties by doing such activities as mowing the grass, planting flowers or starting gardens not only greens and beautifies the neighborhood, but forges a bond between the residents creating a healthy community.  It is that spirit of community and commitment to neighborhoods that the City of Newark supports through the Adopt-a-Lot program.
Who is eligible?  Any resident, business, neighbor, block association or non-profit organization interested in beautifying a City owned vacant lot in Newark is eligible to adopt a lot from the City.
Why should I take part?   The Adopt-a-Lot program gives you the opportunity to control and use the City owned vacant lots near your home or business for the exclusive purpose of gardening, specifically the growing of fruits, vegetables, flowers and/or foliage plants.  The City partners with Greater Newark Conservancy (GNC), thereby affording you access to resources such as technical assistance with gardening, property maintenance, site design, and plant materials when available.
What is the cost?   It costs $1.00 per calendar year.
Where are the lots?   Vacant lots owned by the City are located throughout Newark.
How can I adopt?    If you see a lot that you are interested in, you can contact Carol A. Harris at (973) 733-3631, email harriscar@ci.newark.nj.us or visit City Hall, 920 Broad Street, Room 421.

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