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Cover page of the Explore Lot Designs section from Detroit Future City's Working With Lots field guide, with a red scalloped graphic at the top and a tagline inviting readers to explore their vacant lot design options.

Detroit Future City Field Guide to Working with Lots

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Organization Name: Detroit Future City
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Partner(s): Government Nonprofit Private

Location: Detroit, Michigan
Year Implemented: 2015

The Field Guide to Working with Lots provides step-by-step instruction for 38 landscape designs on vacant lots. Designs range from installation by beginning gardeners to professional contractors. The designs are sorted into types: side lots, blendable (ideas that could combined with others to maximize effect), time spenders (where funds are limited but time/capacity to engage is not), difficult areas with challenging conditions, social projects that are best served by large groups of volunteers, and highly productive stormwater projects. The project ideas can be filtered by their cost to implement, level of upkeep, experience of the implementor or all stormwater projects.

The guide can serve both for project inspiration for residents, organizations, and communities and as an example toolkit for other places to create their own guides.

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