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- 596 AcresSometimes enacting change can be accomplished with something as simple as a sign, and that's exactly what the folks over at <a href="http://www.596acres.org/en/">596 Acres</a> are banking on. The organization has already labeled many publicly-owned vacant lots in Brooklyn with stylish flow charts and city contact info illustrating what can be done with the land, and is now gearing up to do so in Manhattan and Queens too. The signage makes it easier for neighbors to start projects such as gardens or <a href="http://inhabitat.com/index.php?s=urban+farm">farms</a> on the empty plots, which they may not have realized were even public. Check the pictures after the jump to see how effective and inspiring good graphic design can be!1
- 596 AcresIn their one year of organizing, 596 has already <a href="http://www.596acres.org/en/news/tag/tool%20updates/">helped to jumpstart</a> 6 new garden spaces in Brooklyn and many others are currently being organized by residents who have connected through the 596 Acres website.2
- 596 Acres596 Acres, named after the amount of land owned by the public in Brooklyn, is made up of unpaid <a href="http://www.596acres.org/en/about/596-acres-team/">NYC volunteers</a> who help residents communicate with the city’s <a href="http://www.greenthumbnyc.org/">Greenthumb </a>office to turn lots into beautiful gardens.3
- 596 Acres596acres.org also supplies an interactive <a href="http://www.596acres.org/en/">mapping tool</a> so that residents in any given neighborhood can begin organizing online around certain reclaiming initiatives.4
- 596 AcresEarlier this August, the group finished collecting the data and creating online maps for Manhattan and Queens – and this past week they have been laboriously labeling lots in the Rockaways with their informational graphics.5
- 596 Acres<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/29/dining/jamaica-bay-where-pirates-can-dock-and-dine-in-new-york.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1346166020-g%2FYFqJkULDItidOpkx6rZw">The Rockaways</a> have undergone a unique history of once being the vacation spot for the rich and famous, but now, after decades of urban renewal that led to urban blight, this slender island under Brooklyn is home to most of the vacant land in queens.6
- 596 AcresThey hope that their efforts in the Rockaways will spur the same community activism and land beautification.7
- 596 AcresThe 596 Acres <a href="https://www.facebook.com/596Acres">facebook page</a> lists a bunch of labeling and speaker events that the public is invited to participate in.8
- 596 acresCongratulations on one year, 596 Acres !9