ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING
PROMOTING THE PRESERVATION OF URBAN-INFLUENCED FARMLAND
WHEREAS, The U. S. Conference of Mayors and American Farmland
Trust formed a historic urban-rural coalition between local
elected officials and farmers to develop smart growth policies
that will promote city reinvestment and farmland preservation;
and
WHEREAS, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture,
over two million acres of rural land are being lost to
development each year, which is double the rate a decade ago;
and
WHEREAS, this partnership strives to remove development
pressure on irreplaceable and invaluable farmland located near
metropolitan areas called urban-influenced farmland; and
WHEREAS, The U. S. Conference of Mayors recognizes that
protecting important urban-influenced farmland through the
purchase of conservation easements is a valuable smart growth
tool, which can assist in creating a comprehensive smart
growth plan; and
WHEREAS, well managed urban-influenced farmland provides
habitat for native species, protects local watersheds and
clean air environmental benefits; and
WHEREAS, urban-influenced farmland provides thirty percent of
our grain, forty-five percent of our livestock and more than
eighty percent of our domestic fruit, vegetables and dairy
products; and
WHEREAS, urban-influenced farmland near metropolitan areas
have historically provided local markets with not only farm
commodities, but continue to serve as economic engines in
local economies, and
WHEREAS, the preservation of urban-influenced farmland provide
local farmer's markets with commodities that provide food
supply stability while contributing to the overall quality of
life in metropolitan areas; and
WHEREAS, The U. S. Conference of Mayors believes it is in the
Nation's best interest to protect domestic food supply,
especially farmland surrounding metropolitan areas,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that The U. S. Conference of
Mayors encourages it's members to work more closely with
farmers through urban-rural coalitions to further discussions
on preventing farm failure through city reinvestment
strategies, urban-influenced farmland preservation and local
farmer's markets programs; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that The U. S. Conference of Mayors
strongly encourages Federal and State governments to promote
local farmer's markets through infrastructure and facility
improvements, including rehabilitation of existing facilities
and marketing efforts to increase profitability for urban-influenced farms, thereby preventing farm failure and ensuring
the future stability of local food supplies; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Conference strongly
encourages Federal and State governments to work with Mayors
and farmers to further implement smart growth policies and
programs that encourage development in existing urba