Growing a Year-Round Program
Think beyond a single weekend. Plan seasonal cycles: spring assessments, summer build sprints, fall touch-ups, and winter trainings or policy advocacy. Maintain a materials yard, update your sourcing map, and keep a small reserve for urgent fixes. Rotate leadership to prevent burnout, and invite new blocks through open houses. With steady rhythms and shared knowledge, your neighborhood builds capacity that outlasts any one project and keeps sidewalks welcoming for years.