New York, New York: The city wins overall smart growth award

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized five projects December 1 in its Smart Growth Achievement awards for "making cities safer and more pleasant for pedestrians and bicyclists," managing growth, and revitalizing neighborhoods.

"We have a vision of American communities that are clean, healthy, environmentally responsible and economically resilient," said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "The amazing work of the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement winners brings us closer to realizing that vision, and helps everyone – from government and business to everyday citizens – take part in addressing the urgent environmental and economic challenges we face as a nation.”

The recipients of the 2010 National Award for Smart Growth Achievement are:

• Overall Excellence: Smart.Growth@NYC, New York, New York
PlaNYC 2030,
New York City’s 2007 blueprint for planning future growth, provided the inspiration for multi-agency coordination on innovative policies and projects to improve the quality of life in the city. PlaNYC prepares for more population while adding small public spaces throughout the City, improving air and water quality, and improving public health with better access to fresh food and more options for walking and biking.

• Smart Growth and Green Building: Miller’s Court, Baltimore, Maryland
Miller’s Court, a renovated tin can factory, offers new housing and commercial space in the center of a neighborhood that is gaining new life as a thriving, convenient urban setting. The project has spurred new economic activity nearby, from a small boutique bakery to a 200,000-square-foot retail and office development.

• Policies, Programs, and Regulations: 2040 Growth Concept, Portland metro, Oregon
Metro, the elected regional government of the Portland, Oregon, area, is making sure that future population growth can be accommodated through its “Making the Greatest Place” effort.  Building on the 2040 Growth Concept, this effort helps protect current and future residents’ quality of life by providing access to transportation choices, investing in compact communities, and preserving farms and forests.

• Rural Smart Growth: The Gateway 1 Corridor Action Plan, Maine
The Gateway 1 Corridor Action Plan covers a 100-mile stretch of Maine’s central coast along U.S. Route 1, from Brunswick in the south to Stockton Springs. This collective effort by 20 towns to protect rural and scenic resources is a noteworthy achievement to not only preserve the environment, but also strengthen the economy along this regionally significant corridor.

• Civic Places:  Mint Plaza, San Francisco, California
Mint Plaza, in downtown San Francisco, is a formerly derelict city-owned alley converted into a lively public plaza and festival space with an innovative stormwater system. The project’s contemporary design respects its historic context while also providing a flexible public space for the surrounding neighborhood that brings people together.

 These award winners exemplify the principles behind EPA’s work with the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and the US Department of Transportation under the Partnership for Sustainable Communities. They are improving access to affordable housing, and providing more transportation options and lower transportation costs while protecting the environment. By investing in existing communities and valuing the unique assets found in rural, suburban and urban settings, they are also finding ways to spur new economic development and opportunity.

EPA created the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement in 2002 to recognize exceptional approaches to development that protect the environment, foster economic vitality, and enhance quality of life. Over the past nine years, almost 700 communities in 47 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have applied to EPA for consideration for this award. In addition to presenting the annual awards, EPA’s Smart Growth Program helps America's communities turn their visions of the future into reality through research, tools, partnerships, case studies, grants, and technical assistance. 

More information on the winners is here

More information on the Partnership for Sustainable Communities is here

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