One of the Richmond’s more recent community gardens, Alice Fitz Community Garden was founded in Manchester by neighborhood residents in 2019. The garden currently has twenty individual plots, two community beds, a large pollinator garden, flower beds, and multiple fruit trees. In 2024, a grant from the City’s Public Art Commission provided funding for the construction of a tool shed and shelter over the garden entrance that houses several mutual aid stations, including a free seed library. The shed and shelter will eventually highlight the neighborhood’s history through imagery and text.