The goal is to find ways the part can better serve the community since the last time it was upgraded 20 years ago.
Camps for kids ages 5-12 will take place at 12 Louisville Parks and Recreation community centers.
The group participated in a panel discussion Tuesday evening at the California Community Center as part of a series of events marking National Youth Violence Prevention Week.
Fewer people were using the space during the pandemic and the garden suffered as a result.
Fischer said a new program is already showing results.
The centers will require guests to wear masks and have their temperatures taken, according to the mayor's office.
The camp, at California Community Center, will run from 9 a.m. to noon July 27-29.
The kitchen, which will be housed at the former Milkwood location on West Main Street, will serve families in Louisville's west end, Shelby Park, Smoketown, Russell and California neighborhoods.
Students say it's important to take steps to combat air pollution, because it could lengthen your life.
The space at 40th and West Market Streets is designed to bring resources from the central office out into the community.