National Award for Smart Growth Achievement
Background
Through the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement, EPA recognizes and supports communities that use innovative policies and strategies to strengthen their economies, provide housing and transportation choices, develop in ways that bring benefits to a wide range of residents, and protect the environment.
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 Sarah Dale (dale.sarah@epa.gov, 202-564-6998)
The application period for the 2012 National Award for Smart Growth Achievement is now closed. Winners will be recognized at a ceremony in Washington, DC, in December 2012.
2011 Award Winners
On December 1, 2011, EPA announced the winners of the 2011 National Award for Smart Growth Achievement. This award recognizes outstanding achievement in five categories:
Overall Excellence in Smart Growth:Old North St. Louis Revitalization Initiative — City of St. Louis, Missouri, and the Old North St. Louis Restoration Group
A community redefined and rebuilt a historic neighborhood to attract new residents and economic growth while maintaining its distinctive character.
Smart Growth and Green Building: Silver Gardens Apartments — City of Albuquerque, New Mexico
The first LEED Platinum-certified affordable housing project in the Southwest puts innovative green design near reliable transportation options, meeting a critical public need.
Programs, Policies, and Regulations: Plan El Paso 2010 — City of El Paso, Texas
A comprehensive, transit-oriented development plan will help link neighborhoods to greater economic opportunity and to one another, creating new homes and jobs.
Rural Smart Growth: Maroney Commons — Miner County Development Corporation and the Rural Learning Center
A green building generates jobs and teaches rural communities about innovative environmental approaches to spur economic development.
Civic Places: Uptown Normal Roundabout — Town of Normal, Illinois
A roundabout originally designed to manage traffic has evolved into a civic gathering place and an anchor for economic revitalization, with green features that benefit the entire community.
Read About Previous Winners