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Project Plan by Mind Map: Project Plan

1. Stakeholders

1.1. Project Sponsor

1.2. Project Manager

1.3. Developers

1.4. Primary User Group

1.5. Planning Team

1.5.1. Niko Barry

1.5.2. Derek Downey

1.5.3. Steve Nyholm

1.5.4. Clara Perez

1.5.5. Chrissy Backman

1.5.6. Leslie Crenna

2. Resources

2.1. Village Homes

2.1.1. Geoff Lawton video/interview

2.1.2. Michael Corbett

2.2. N St Cohousing

2.3. Farm Davis

2.3.1. Farm 2.6

2.3.2. Valdora St Farm

2.3.3. K St Farm

2.4. Davis Abundance Project

2.4.1. Free Farmer's Market

2.4.2. Seeking funding from Solar Community Housing Association (SCHA)

2.4.2.1. SCHA: manages J St. Cohousing, Sunrise, and Domes

2.5. Davis Dollars

2.5.1. The Garden Project

2.5.1.1. Crop Swap

2.5.1.2. The Garden Project Google Group

2.5.1.3. Davis Community Garden plot along on Fifth Street

2.6. Beelove School of Permaculture

2.7. Permaculture Guild

2.8. Project Compost

2.9. Experimental College

2.10. Master Gardeners of Yolo County

2.11. Resource Maps

2.11.1. Green Maps

2.11.2. Falling Fruit

2.11.3. GreenPrint Maps

2.12. Tree Davis

2.13. www.centralparkgardens.org.

3. Project Information

3.1. Goal: transform existing developed land in Davis from turf and ornamentals to permanently viable food forests that incorporate water retension, low water use, food production, and community interdependence.

3.2. Neighborhoods to consider: Villanova, N Street, and Nutmeg Lane

3.2.1. Potential "forest caretakers" could volunteer first, building relationships with neighbors around caring for the land

3.3. Design themes or templates: max food production, bee support, cancer fighters, water catchment, low water use

3.4. MORE

3.4.1. Sample1

3.4.2. Sample2

4. Schedule

4.1. Project Start

4.1.1. Project specifications

4.1.2. End User requirements

4.1.3. Action points sign-off

4.2. Development Stage 1

4.2.1. Define actions as necessary

4.3. Development Stage 2

5. Timeline

5.1. Schedule

5.2. Budget

5.3. Resources

5.4. Delays

6. Limitations

6.1. Budget

6.1.1. Materials

6.1.2. Personel

6.1.3. Services

6.1.4. Duration

6.2. Delivery Timeline

6.3. Requirements

7. Actions

7.1. Define Project Schedule

7.1.1. Dependencies

7.1.2. Milestones

7.2. Limitations

7.2.1. Schedule

7.2.2. Budget

7.3. Define Project Development Measurement

7.3.1. KPI's

8. Rationale

8.1. Drought Conditions in California

8.1.1. Bipartisan Group of California Congress Members & State Lawmakers Call on Governor Brown to Declare Drought Emergency

8.1.1.1. "Excessive environmental mandates placed on California’s water systems and two years of dry conditions have depleted reservoirs and reduced carryover storage to historically low level not seen since 1977."

8.1.2. 2013 Driest 6-months on Record in California per NOAA

8.1.3. Feinstein and Costa ask Brown to declare drought

8.2. Delta Tunnels Plan