Anyone can start here · Vacant lot, Bringard Drive block, Osborn, Detroit, MI 48205
Clean up a dumped-on vacant lot.
Fund it for $200. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$200 proposed
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What the work involvesVacant lots on Detroit's east side attract repeat illegal dumping (tires, furniture, construction debris) and every load left standing invites the next one. Clearing a lot and keeping it visibly maintained is the proven way to break the dumping cycle on a block.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Photograph the lot's starting condition from two angles.
- Bag litter and stack tires, furniture, and bulk debris at the legal curb pickup point for bulk collection.
- Cut weeds and overgrowth to a tidy height with hand tools or a push mower.
- Leave any drums, containers with unknown contents, or needles in place and photograph them for a report.
- Photograph the cleared lot from the same angles with GPS and date on and record the debris count.
What counts as done
- Before photos from two angles with GPS and date
- After photos from the same angles
- Photo of stacked debris at the legal pickup point with a count
- Photo report of anything hazardous left untouched
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Urban Canopy. Urban canopy is the layer of leaves over a city, and it is infrastructure as surely as the pipes below the street: shade that cools a block in a heat wave, roots that drink a storm. The i-Tree protocol turns it into something you can count, tree by tree, so a city knows what it has and what it is losing. Mastery looks like a person who can read a whole street's trees at a walk. This packet is a piece of that census: a few trees observed carefully and recorded where the record counts.
What is promised, and what is not.
Funding this work is a purchase or a vote, same act: you either want this done here, or you want the world to contain it. A vote is free and signed; funding starts at one cent and anything beyond the wage is recorded as a premium for the worker. Either way the money settles only on accepted proof. An agent can fund it in one x402 call: POST /nurture/fund {"workId":"WORK_1787192142050_t4d5z70","funderWallet":"0xYOU"}.
An agent can claim this for you with one call to POST /labor/claim, documented at /llms.txt.
Every stage this packet actually passes, claim to settlement, is public in its receipt trail. A stage that has not happened is not claimed.
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