This was our first project partnering with a rental community to redesign its shared outdoor spaces. Autumn Ridge is a 17-acre, 366-unit rental community in Brooklyn Park. We used an equitable engagement framework to center resident priorities in decision-making and goal-setting, from design and installation to further training and opportunities for caring for the landscape. As the site was highly impervious, a multi-year stormwater management retrofit plan was part of the redesign. Goals included improving water quality in nearby Shingle Creek, mitigating localized flooding, creating pollinator habitat, enhancing livability, providing ongoing education and job training opportunities for residents and management and increasing environmental literacy. Autumn Ridge was the first place where we paid residents to participate in our shared work: During COVID, we heard about the need for at-home work opportunities, and responded through paid planting and engagement events.
The project resulted in 18 new rain gardens, the replacement of 65 ash trees threatened by emerald ash borer with a more diverse and sustainable tree canopy (more than 10 native species), and more than 12,000 sq. ft. of pollinator habitat. The project also included outdoor living amenities like picnic tables, benches and additional playground equipment.
Partners: residents, owner Sherman Associates, African Career Education and Resource Inc (ACER), the City of Brooklyn Park, Shingle Creek Management Organization, Hennepin County, Metropolitan Council, Nelco Landscaping
Timeline: 2017–2021