The Sustainable Landscape Community designation is a companion program to Sustainable Landscape Management (SLM) Colorado. This program demonstrates how HOA's, commercial and retail properties are, or can become, part of the solution. While SLM provides certificates to individuals, this program provides a designation to commercial sites.
Be part of the solution! The SLC initiative furthers a major tenent of the Colorado Water Plan: active collaboration by different entities to conserve our most precious resource - water. Read more - printable trifold. More information available here. The program is open to commercial properties (retail sites, HOAs, master planned communities) that are maintained by an ALCC member company with an SLM certificate holder on staff. This program is based on Sustainable Landscape Management: A Guide to More Sustainable Landscapes in Colorado, Urban Landscape SustainabilityTM by Janet Waibel.
Communities can apply for the designation through completion of an application that documents sustainable maintenance practices used on the property. The following information is required for the application process:
Applications are reviewed by a panel of members who have attained the SLM certificate.
The first Sustainable Landscape Community designation was attained by Centerra Metropolitan District. Centerra is a nearly 2,000 acre master planned community in Loveland and is a mix of retail, residential and commercial office space. Read more about Centerra receiving the Sustainable Landscape Community designation.
Benefits of the SLC Designation
1. Set yourself apart as a green and water savvy community. The SLC designation distinguishes large, water-using communities that employ sustainable landscape maintenance practices.
2. Save dollars as well as water.
3. Boast healthy, vibrant landscapes during dry spells.
4. Educate community members about water savings measures with ALCC-provided materials.
The application process consists of documentation of sustainable landscape maintenance practices used on site, including photos and detailed information. The application deadline for 2024 Sustainable Landscape Communities is August 15, 2024. Click here for the application. For more information on the program, contact ALCC. If you have attained the SLM certificate and are interested in being a reviewer for the program, please contact Melissa Emdin.
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