The re-imagining hype towards promoting local food, healthy living and reversing "food deserts" looks like a huge ruse to me (a tax strategy for land holding and covering up failed real estate investment schemes). [2] Sure--it all sounds hunky-dory and idealistic, and there are some elements of the "vision" that have merit, but large-scale food production in NEO is not feasible.
I am all for green living--not driving a car, walking to work, eating less meat and supporting local--but NEO is not designed to grow large amounts of food for feeding our locals, unless we plan on a diet of milk, cheese, fruit, nuts and livestock. Look at the historic soil map:
http://soils.usda.gov/survey/online_surveys/ohio/clevelandOH1906/Soil_map.pdf [3]
Growing food is not some easy, "throw a plant in the ground and reap the harvest" production. So, when do we stop fooling ourselves and start to change our lifestyles for REAL?
Links:
[1] http://li326-157.members.linode.com/content/wedding053jpg
[2] http://realneo.us/content/archiving-pd-comments
[3] http://soils.usda.gov/survey/online_surveys/ohio/clevelandOH1906/Soil_map.pdf