TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY —
Jim Usita didn’t have to pay for anything he used to build his community garden — his sink, flower pots, drip irrigation system, white picket fence, even his American flag décor.
“That wood came from McDonald’s. McDonald’s was renovating, so I asked if I could take that plywood and I made a flag out of it,” he said, chuckling.
The irony isn’t lost on the 59-year-old contractor from Chula Vista, who advocates for a slower, healthier way of life away from the hustle of the city and fast-food chains. Usita uses apps like OfferUp to find discarded items, and his work in the construction trades as a painter gives him access to material his clients are throwing away.