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Tatum Park
Sonia Organics
Toledo, Ohio
Tatum Park in Toledo, Ohio is a community green space spanning several lots with a native garden growing organic produce, a market that sells the produce, and a site for environmental eductaional engagement. Sonia Organics and Bench Farms worked in collaboration with the Lucas County Land Bank to demolish the abandoned home on the lot and prepare it for the new initiative. Additionally, using funds form the Neighborhood Initiative Program to purchase plantings and supplies towards the project. More About This Project »
Use Goal: Food access & production
Use Type: Community Green Space
Year Established: 2019
Year Ended: 2019
Duration: Permanent
Size (acres): 0.5 acre or less
Initial Cost: Unknown
Site Control: Other
Lead Organization Type: Nonprofit
Implementation Partners: Nonprofit, Private
Last updated: December 2025 – Do you have additional information about this project? Please use the share your project form » to share that information.
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