smart growth

Suburbia Lost, Sidewalks Regained

Posted by Siel on June 16, 2009 - 2:28pm.

From Texas to Virginia, suburban sprawl is getting replaced with walkable neighborhoods and convenient mass transit systems.



Award-Winning Smart Growth

Posted by Hillary Rosner on November 18, 2005 - 6:00am.

Denver, Orlando, and Pasadena were among five cities the EPA singled out in its Smart Growth Achievement awards, given for strategies that include reusing previously developed land, preserving natural spaces, and increasing transportation options. Lakewood, Colo., and Redding, Conn., also received awards. Denver took home the “Overall Excellence” honor, for its redevelopment of an old amusement park, Elitch Gardens, into a mixed-use neighborhood. Called Highland's Garden Village, the development features a mix of single-family homes and apartments, low-income and senior housing, as well as parks and playgrounds and xeriscaping – a type of landscaping that uses drought-tolerant native plants to save water.



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