Further Progress on Project


The blue dots are the newly collected GPS locations of more fruit trees. The common fruit trees we are seeing are lemon, loquat, kumquat, and plum.
The neighborhood that we are going to focus our research and outreach are in the Del Monte Heights neighborhood. It was suggested to us by a member of the environmental committee of Seaside that while we have time constraint we might have better research and outreach response by focusing on a small neighborhood at a time. This neighborhood map is produced by Seaside city.

We realized that this semester and season we are in is not the best for a fruit tree harvest share program to fully progress. As a group we decided that what we will do this semester is to build up our foundation, check out our responses on surveys and door to door walk on a specific neighborhood, and write out success report. Also I realized websites are quite tedious work and its the only thing that's stopping us from publicizing our surveys and flyers.

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  1. excellent! Do focus on the foundation that can be built upon by the City.

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