National Award for Smart Growth Achievement
The National Award for Smart Growth Achievement recognizes communities that use the principles of smart growth to create better places. This competition is open annually to local or state governments and other public sector entities. Non-profit or private organizations or individuals are not eligible for the award. However, if a superior project is developed through a public-private or a public-non-profit partnership, EPA will make the award to the public sector entity while noting the other participants in the activity.
The application period for the 2008 awards closed on April 7, 2008. Winners will be recognized at a ceremony in Washington, DC, in November 2008.
Background
Through the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement, EPA seeks to recognize and support public entities (from cities to state governments and the many types of public entities in-between) that promote and achieve smart growth, while at the same time bringing about direct and indirect environmental benefits.
Smart growth development practices support national environmental goals by preserving open spaces and parkland and protecting critical habitat; improving transportation choices, including walking, bicycling, and transit, which reduces emissions from automobiles; promoting brownfield redevelopment; and reducing impervious surfaces, which improves water quality.
To learn more about smart growth and the environment, see our Environmental Benefits of Smart Growth page.
If you have questions concerning the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement program, contact Dan Hutch (hutch.dan@epa.gov) or 202-566-2878.
Read About Previous Winners
On November 14, 2007, EPA announced the winners of the 2007 National Award for Smart Growth Achievement at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC. This award recognizes outstanding achievement in smart growth by tribal, state, local, or regional governments in five categories: Overall Excellence, Built Projects, Policies and Regulations, Waterfront and Coastal Communities, and Equitable Development. | |
The winners are: |
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Overall Excellence in Smart Growth: | Housing Authority of Portland, Oregon |
Built Projects: | Seattle Housing Authority, Washington |
Policies and Regulations: | State of Vermont |
Waterfront and Coastal Communities: | Town of Barnstable, Hyannis, Massachusetts |
Equitable Development: | The Borough of Manhattan, Harlem, New York |
Learn more about winners from the 2006 Awards Competition. | |
Learn more about winners from the 2005 Awards Competition. | |
Learn more about winners from the 2004 Awards Competition. | |