Draft | December 1, 2023 67 <br /> <br />Policy Action Feasibility Timeframe Cost <br />Implemented <br />By <br />A: Code <br />Amendment <br />B: Program/Project <br />C: Community <br />Partnership <br />Related to <br />Existing <br />Plan/Project <br />18.1.5 Ensure that each neighborhood <br />has sufficient FEMA drop off sites, <br />water access points, and at least one <br />sheltering location per neighborhood <br />according to disaster planning. <br />Medium Medium $$$ City <br />County <br />Community <br />B, C <br />18.2 Food Production <br />and Storage: Promote <br />home and <br />neighborhood food <br />production and <br />storage through <br />community <br />education, outreach, <br />programs, and <br />legislative updates to <br />local land use <br />regulations. <br />18.2.1 Encourage development of <br />community food sharing/food <br />swapping systems. <br />Easy Short $$ Community C <br />18.2.2 Allow owner maintenance of <br />landscaping between sidewalk and <br />curb. <br />Moderate Medium $$ City <br />County <br />A – Group 3 <br />18.2.3 Permit small scale collective sale <br />of neighborhood produce. <br />Moderate Short $$$ City A – Group 1 Neighborhood- <br />Specific Code <br />Amendments <br />18.2.4 Identify food producing trees <br />and shrubs that can be included in the <br />City's “menu” of acceptable <br />landscaping plants. Reference Olympia, <br />Washington's plant lists for public <br />property. Identify a citizen's committee <br />to work with the City to identify <br />acceptable plants. <br />Moderate Short- <br />Medium <br />$$ City <br />Community <br />B, C <br />18.2.5 Distribute information on <br />opportunities and benefits of edible <br />landscaping to encourage adoption and <br />appropriate maintenance. <br />Easy Short $ Community C