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1000 Friends of Iowa
Citizens United For Responsible Land Use

Best Development Awards
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Nominations for 2007 Best Development Awards Due July 9, 2007.

The Best Development Awards program is a great opportunity to reward cities, companies, and individuals implementing 1000 Friends’ ideals to make Iowa a better state.

Best Development Awards are given in six categories:

  • New Residential
  • Renovated Residential
  • Renovated Commercial/Civic
  • New Commercial/Civic
  • Mixed Use
  • Leadership

To submit a nomination in any of the above categories, please mail or email as much of the following information as you know to the Des Moines office or kfoi@kfoi.org :

  • Name of the development
  • Location
  • Owner and/or architect
  • Contact information for you and a representative of the project, and
  • Brief summary of how the project meets KFOI’s mission and the Smart Growth criteria (listed below) If available, pictures are encouraged as they truly are worth a thousand words.

Best Development Award Criteria

Projects will be reviewed and awards granted based upon the project fulfilling the objectives of Smart Growth as defined below.

Smart growth is the efficient use of our resources to develop sustainable communities that provide a high quality of life.

Smart growth efficiently utilizes our tax dollars and private investments through. . .

  • Reinvesting in existing communities that have experienced decline. This includes rehabilitation and reuse of older buildings and in-fill development.
  • Focusing new development around walkable, mixed-use town centers with a balance of housing and jobs.
  • Coordinating the provision of utilities and public services amongst local jurisdictions in a metropolitan region.

Smart growth is sustainable because it. . .

  • Distributes affordable housing throughout the region to improve access to employment opportunities and avoid concentrations of poverty.
  • Utilizes green building practices to conserve energy.
  • Attracts new business and industry, which increasingly consider quality of life factors when selecting communities in which to locate or expand.
  • Balances urban expansion with the protection of agricultural land and natural areas.
  • Empowers citizens to take responsibility for their community and become actively involved in the planning process.
  • Recognizes the interdependence of the social, natural and built environments.
  • Considers the impact of development on future generations.

Smart growth provides a high quality of life by . . .

  • Creating a framework to build community and establish a sense of place.
  • Providing walkable, mixed-use community centers that include civic, commercial and residential uses.
  • Offering residents a variety of choices in housing options and transportation modes.
  • Establishing urban green spaces and protecting environmentally sensitive areas from inappropriate development.
  • Engaging residents in a more active, healthy lifestyle.
  • Reducing health threats from air and water pollution.