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Sustainable Neighborhoods Program

Sustainable Neighborhood Network

Sustainable Neighborhoods Program

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  • Lakewood
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    • Morse Park
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    • O'Kane Park
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    • Weir Gulch Gardens
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    • SUN
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  • Fort Collins
    • Moore
    • Oakridge 8
    • Parkwood East
    • Warren Lake
  • Wheat Ridge
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City of Fort Collins Sustainable Neighborhoods Program

The City of Fort Collins Sustainable Neighborhoods Program gives residents the opportunity to become active partners in making Fort Collins a vibrant and sustainable community. Neighborhoods participating in this unique certification program use guidance from City staff to organize workshops, projects and events that enhance the livability of their neighborhood, connect neighbors and reduce residents' ecological footprint. Participating neighborhoods earn program credits for their efforts and, depending on the number of credits earned in each year, may receive City designation as a “Participating Sustainable Neighborhood” or an “Outstanding Sustainable Neighborhood."
Program participation can enhance the environmental and social strength of a neighborhood while demonstrating commitment to sustainability in Fort Collins. In addition, the participation benefits may include recognition from City Council, neighborhood signage, education and an increased sense of community.

Thank you to all of the neighborhoods that applied for the pilot year of Sustainable Neighborhoods Fort Collins!  We are excited to announce that Moore, Oakridge 8, Parkwood East, and Warren Lake are our first neighborhoods in the program. Please, check back soon for updates on their progress.
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The City of Fort Collins Neighborhood Services and Environmental Services Departments are pleased to participate in the Sustainable Neighborhood Network. This program supports Fort Collins neighborhoods in deepening their sustainability efforts, while getting support and recognition from the City.
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Want to learn more?
For more detailed program information, please review the following materials:

Program Overview
Program Certification Brochure
Goals and Target Areas Brochure
 

Contact Us:

Email:
sustainableneighborhoods@fcgov.com

Phone:
Julie Wenzel
(970) 416-4358

 

 

SNN Links 

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  • Goal and Target Areas
  • Certification Requirements
  • City of Lakewood 
  • City and County of Denver
  • City of Fort Collins
  • City of Wheat Ridge
 

Is your Agency Interested in Joining the Network?

The Sustainable Neighborhood Network is looking for additional agencies interested in adopting the Sustainable Neighborhoods Program. For information on how your community can join the Sustainable Neighborhood Network contact us at the address below.

Contact Us

  • Info@SustainableNeighborhoodNetwork.org
  • (303) 987-7524
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