Trees and gardens in our community work hard to clean the air and filter stormwater in North Avondale. Paddock Hills and North Avondale tree canopy coverage at 43.7% is the 7th highest in the neighborhoods assessed. With the exception of traffic exposure moderate and diesel particulate in the air high, all other built environment indicators or air, water, and land pollution are deemed either very high or extreme.
According to the Cincinnati Neighborhood Profile from the Climate Equity Indicators Report_2021
Environment and Stability posts
-
Eden Urban Gardens CSA: March 2022
We are offering $20 off promo code for 8 Week CSA Small Farm Box, full of microgreens, veggies, herbs and possibly strawberries (if ripe by June 7th)! Begins week of April 19th-June 7th (Tues free home delivery) included & convenient pick ups: Pleasant Ridge-Tues 4-7pm & Fri Westside 4-6pm available. […]
-
Wildlife in North Avondale: February 2022
I’ve been thinking about creatures, other than humans, that live in/about Rose Hill. Here is my list, other than cats (domestic), dogs, hamsters, gerbils: Deer, possum, squirrels, chipmunk, mouse, groundhog, raccoon, coyote (though I haven’t seen one in the last year or two… where are they?), sewer rat (last one […]
-
Eden Urban Gardens CSA: February 2022
Hello Friends, Our 2022 Farm Boxes are here & ready for subscription with an extended 30 week growing season with pick up or home delivery options! To accommodate small and larger households, we have a Small Farm Box,1-2 people with seasonal veggies, fruits, micro greens & herbs, which is smaller […]