Efforts improve Urbana neighborhood

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"The garden has done a lot of good," said Lizzie "CoCo" Carter, a resident of Lierman Avenue for about 13 years.

Carter is one of two people managing the garden, deciding who should work in it and supervising the children who have taken an interest. The garden was built in August after months of planning by LNAC and the city. They hope to add to its size in the future.

"I see people coming out and talking to each other. I'm getting to see old people coming out that wasn't coming out," said Carter, who observed that many of the neighborhood teens have been locked up.

"The garden is huge, especially for the young kids," said Clyde Walker, LNAC vice president and the very last person to move out of Urbana Town Homes, once known as Woodstone Apartments, in early October. He had been there about 13 years. He said he loved his Lierman Avenue apartment when he moved in with his two sons but conceded it had become run down and suffered from a lack of security in the intervening years.

Around the corner from that apartment complex is the Home Run Food Mart, 1509 E. Washington St.. A police sting in May and June found that the owners were selling crack pipe kits. They were criminally prosecuted and voluntarily gave up their liquor license. A change of ownership is in the works.

Fitzgerald said before the liquor license was recently granted to the new owners — One Stop Food & Liquor — security improvements outlined by police, including fencing and surveillance cameras, had to be made.

Walker observed that the community garden has given neighborhood children "something to do and take ownership of, something to focus on other than to be distracted by other things that get them in trouble. It helps them build self-esteem."

"We all thought it was kind of amusing that as much of a drought as we had this summer, the moment we got the garden up, it started raining. The synchronicity is incredible. Things have just flourished," he said.

He wasn't referring to just the three harvests of vegetables that have been distributed to hungry neighbors this growing season.

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