A beloved community garden in the South Bay that has served families for more than two decades may soon close, leaving dozens of gardeners uncertain about the future of their plots.
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- The Tijuana River Valley Community Garden has operated for over 20 years. 6s
- The Resource Conservation District will stop managing the garden, citing health and safety concerns. 54s
- Concerns include the ongoing sewage crisis and increased flooding in the region. 1m 14s
- Gardeners say the space is vital for community, health, and saving money on produce. 38s
- County officials have not announced future plans but will meet with gardeners to discuss options. 1m 50s