In December 2017, National City Council unanimously approved a community garden for the neighborhood and granted oversight and maintenance to National-City based Mundo Gardens.
Mundo Gardens is a neighborhood garden program which cultivates wellness and empowers youth and families by combining nature, music and art.
Why Does A Community Garden Matter?
Since 2005, residents have expressed the need for access to fresh, healthy food and natural space owned and operated by the community, for the community.
The garden, soon to be located on the north side of Paradise Creek Park near Kimball Elementary School, aligns with the community’s vision for a healthy neighborhood.
In a place that ranks among the top five percent of communities in California most impacted by pollution, a locally owned and operated garden embodies our hope for a healthier future.
National City Council will finalize the implementation agreement with Mundo Gardens in 2018. The garden is expected to open in the summer of 2019.