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Town of Farragut

Farragut, TN

City or Town

Registered on: 10/3/2018

Description

Incorporated in 1980, the Town of Farragut has top schools, safe neighborhoods and high development standards, making it one of the best places to live in the Southeast. Just west of Knoxville, Tenn., Farragut has just over 22,500 residents who love our small-town atmosphere. Visitors are drawn by community events that celebrate the seasons and beauty of East Tennessee. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy more than 15 miles of greenway trails and other amenities offered in the Town's four parks. Farragut offers a large and diverse collection of shopping and dining experiences, and numerous smaller shopping centers focus on independent retailers and locally-owned restaurants, pubs and bakeries.

Marvin

Marvin, NC

City or Town

Certified on: 12/16/2019

Description

•Marvin was incorporated on July 1, 1994 and is one of the fastest growing communities in North Carolina. •Marvin’s population is 6746 - certified by NC Office of State Budget and Management (as of July 1, 2017) •Marvin covers approximately 6 square miles. •Marvin is centrally located and easily accessible to major employment centers within Center City Charlotte, Ballantyne and South Park. •Marvin has strict zoning standards with a maximum of 86 housing units per 100 acres, except in cases of age-restricted communities. •Marvin values greenspace preservation through tree, stream and viewshed buffers. •Yahoo! named Marvin the best town in North Carolina to live in for two consecutive years •Enjoy a 27-acre park featuring a playground, a barn shelter, 1 mile of meandering trails and a community garden with planned community events such as: Movie Nights, Annual National Night Out and an annual Holiday Tree Lighting. •We are in the process of developing a 4-mile paved trail along Marvin School, New Town, Marvin and Joe Kerr roads. •Marvin is in the process of continuing to develop a Village-wide greenway system.

Vashon Island

Vashon, WA

City or Town

Certified on: 7/26/2019

Description

Vashon Island is in the Salish Sea south of Seattle. Approximately 11,000 people reside there. It is part of King County, Wa and designated rural. State ferry service has three docks.

Monroe Township (Williamstown)

Monroe Township (Williamstown), NJ

City or Town

Registered on: 4/11/2018

Description

Monroe Township in Gloucester County, NJ is a Bicentennial Community. It’s first residents predate 1776. The township of Monroe was formed in March of 1859 at which time Williamstown was designated as a place of elections and town meetings. Monroe Township is located in the northeast corner of Gloucester County, New Jersey. Early history refers to this as one of the “pine townships” because of the abundance of pine timber in the area. The area is drained on the east by Four Mile Branch and Squankum Branch of the Great Egg Harbor River, on the south by Whitehall and Hospitality Branches and Scotland Run. Williamstown is surrounded by Cecil, Cross Keys, Downer, New Brooklyn, Robanna and Victory Lakes. Present population is approximately 36,129.

Borough of Island Heights

Island Heights, NJ

City or Town

Registered on: 4/6/2018

Description

We are a small town located on the Barnegat Bay, we are known for our characteristic architecture and artistic population, our neighborhood is a big advocate of sustainability and native landscape as well. In 2013 we completed a Bioswale project, in 2015 a Community Garden, 2016 a Pollinator Garden, 2017 Rain Garden for the School and a Native Garden in the Library. In 2017 we got certified as Bronze in the Sustainable Jersey Program.

Hunt Club Meadows HOA

Homer Glen, IL

Neighborhood or HOA

Registered on: 3/1/2017

Description

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Lauderdale Lakes

Lauderdale Lakes, FL

City or Town

Registered on: 7/1/2017

Description

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Lambertville

Lambertville, NJ

City or Town

Certified on: 6/15/2019

Description

The City of Lambertville, situated along the scenic Delaware River and the D&R Canal, is one of "America's Prettiest Towns" according to Forbes. The City attracts tourists for its beauty, architecture, shops, restaurants, and annual Shad Festival. While its 1.1 square mile area is essentially built-out, Lambertville is home to native fauna such as Bald Eagles, Cooper's Hawks, foxes, beavers, and butterflies, plus native flora such as jewelweed, wild blackberry, milkweed, and buttonbush, which support many other animals. The volunteer group Lambertville Goes Wild, with the endorsement of the Environmental Commission and the City Council, is promoting habitat creation and enhancement throughout the fabric of the City.

Pierce County

Tacoma, WA

County

Certified on: 8/3/2020

Description

Pierce County is the second most populous county in the state of Washington. Its cities are varied, and generally contain a good mixture of both nature and culture. It is made up of several ecoregions. Fort Lewis McChord, the largest, is made up of relatively undeveloped oak woodlands and prairies, and Nisqually, the second largest, is marshland. Pierce County is also home to an abundance of marine areas, conifer and evergreen forests, and beautiful Mt. Rainier National Park. Pierce County is well on its way to habitat certification, steadily reaching its goal of 750 points.

Agoura Hills

City of Agoura Hills, CA

City or Town

Registered on: 9/1/2017

Description

Agoura Hills is a unique suburban community exemplified by a commitment to the preservation of its history, a high quality of life, a vibrant business community, and environmental sensitivity. It is nestled in between the Santa Monica Mountains and Cheseboro Canyon. With a population of 20,330 this tight community offers the comforts of a small town but the amenities and access to major employers and recreational activities. Located adjacent to the US 101 and next to the Santa Monica Mountains Recreation Area, Malibu beaches, and state parkland, there are endless activities to participate in, including mountain bike riding, hiking, bird watching, and road cycling. We are a city steeped in a rich historical past through which we have emerged as a vital, prosperous community committed to excellence, innovation, and sound fiscal policies. Our neighborhoods are safe, healthy, and as unique as the individuals who inhabit them. We believe the City’s greatest asset is our people and we welcome the involvement of all those who live and work in the City of Agoura Hills to partner with us in making this community one of excellence. We are committed to preserving the unique character, historical and rural fabric, and environmental beauty that defines Agoura Hills to its residents. We will accomplish this through the values of Service, Integrity, Positive Solutions, and Cooperation.