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In June of 2008, UW Oshkosh students established a community garden. This will be a place where students can learn about organic gardening, do research, and serve the wider community. Come join us and get dirty!

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Page Mission and Vision, Community Gardens Group by David Barnhill — last modified Sep 25, 2008 09:45 AM
What are our values? What are our goals? How are we going about this? Answers are here.
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Page How Can I Be Part of the Garden? by David Barnhill — last modified Feb 13, 2009 11:48 AM
 
Page The Story of a Garden by David Barnhill — last modified Feb 13, 2009 11:48 AM
 
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by Daniel Potratz last modified Aug 21, 2008 02:47 PM
Bike and Pedestrian Survey

The City of Oshkosh is updating its Pedestrian and Bicycle Circulation Plan and they are looking for public input from people who live, work, study, or recreate in Oshkosh.   They have developed a website that has links to an online survey:

 

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Even if you do not currently use a bike or walk to campus, completing the survey will help the city learn why you do not, or how they might improve city infrastructure. 

 

Most of us use city facilities every day: sidewalks along streets carrying automobiles through campus are built by the city, to their current standards.  The last public meeting was in August, so student and staff input was not representative of UW Oshkosh pedestrians and bicyclists. So please consider giving the city some feedback from the campus community.