Examples of Smart Growth Communities and Projects
For decades, communities across the country have been implementing smart growth strategies in collaboration with EPA. Some of the best examples of smart growth communities and projects are highlighted on this page.
On this page:
- Transportation Electrification
- Local Foods, Local Places
- Cool & Connected
- Smart Growth Award Winners
- Principles of Smart Growth Illustrated
- Publications
Transportation Electrification
To help communities plan for an increase in electric vehicles and develop strategies to fund and implement clean transportation, including EV-charging infrastructure, EPA is partnering with a range of federal and community-based organizations.
The initial phase of this collaboration provided technical assistance to two communities – Gonzales, Louisiana and Brooklyn Park, Minnesota – to help them plan for transportation electrification in ways that meet multiple community needs.
The technical assistance entailed working with each community to evaluate their assets and needs, engage with local residents and decision-makers at a planning workshop, facilitate conversations about local needs and goals and develop a community-driven action plan supported by a network of partners who can help with implementation.
Case Studies
Local Foods, Local Places
Since its launch in 2014, the Local Foods, Local Places program has assisted more than 125 communities across the country to develop local food enterprises, such as farmers markets, community gardens, cooperative grocery stores, and food hubs that improve environmental, economic, and health outcomes. These case studies show communities using local foods to protect the environment, improve access to healthy food, revitalize neighborhoods, and boost local economic opportunities.
Case Studies
- Ajo, Arizona
- Duck Hill, Mississippi
- Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Huntington, West Virginia
- North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
- Passaic, New Jersey
- Walterboro, South Carolina
Podcasts and Videos
- Harlan, Kentucky: Listen to a podcast about how Harlan's participation in Local Foods, Local Places is helping the town grow its local food economy and revitalize downtown.
- Corbin, Kentucky: Watch a video on how community members in Corbin used local foods to revitalize their downtown, helping to reduce the vacancy rate from 40 percent to 5 percent.
- Peoria, Illinois: Watch a video on how community members in Peoria are developing a vision of using the local food system to support community revitalization in the Southside neighborhood.
- Rainelle, West Virginia: Watch a video on how Rainelle is using Local Foods, Local Places assistance to build a robust local food economy, revitalize downtown, and bring hope and health to community members while recovering from floods that devastated the community in the summer of 2016.
- Williamson, West Virginia: Watch a video on how community members in Williamson used a health care center and local foods to anchor their downtown redevelopment efforts.
Photo Essays
Cool & Connected
Cool & Connected was a planning assistance program that helped community members develop strategies and an action plan for using broadband to create walkable, connected, economically vibrant main streets and small-town neighborhoods that improve human health and the environment.
Case Studies
Podcasts
- Erwin, Tennessee: Learn how Erwin is transitioning from a railroad-centered town to a 21st century, broadband-connected community by investing in reliable, high-speed internet and using that new broadband access to attract development to its walkable, historic downtown.
- Millinocket, Maine: Millinocket is recovering from losing a major employer that anchored the town for over a century by pairing improved broadband internet access with a focus on downtown revitalization.
Smart Growth Award Winners
EPA's National Award for Smart Growth Achievement recognized communities that use smart growth principles to create better places.
The 64 projects in 28 states (2002-2015) that won awards and honorable mentions can offer useful lessons and models for other communities. Winning projects range from statewide initiatives to individual buildings, in communities large and small across the country. Click on the winning project's name or a year to see the booklet with descriptions of the winners for that year. Videos are included for the award winners from 2009 to 2015.
Though these activities took place in the past, they are still relevant today to inspire and guide efforts to create stronger, resilient communities.
Name | Location | State | Year | Category |
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Jackson |
Tennessee |
Corridor or Neighborhood Revitalization |
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City of Hamilton and Historic Developers, LLC, Public-Private Partnership |
Hamilton |
Ohio |
Built Projects |
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Newark |
New Jersey |
Plazas, Parks, and Public Places |
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Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail and Historic Fourth Ward Park |
Atlanta |
Georgia |
Overall Excellence |
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Dubuque |
Iowa |
Corridor or Neighborhood Revitalization |
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Chicago region |
Illinois |
Policies, Programs, and Plans |
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Detroit |
Michigan |
Policies, Programs, and Plans – Honorable Mention |
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Sacramento |
California |
Built Projects |
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New York City |
New York |
Built Projects - Honorable Mention |
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Charles City |
Iowa |
Plazas, Parks, and Public Places |
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Lancaster |
California |
Overall Excellence |
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Brattleboro |
Vermont |
Main Street or Corridor Revitalization |
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Buffalo |
New York |
Main Street or Corridor Revitalization - Honorable Mention |
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Portsmouth |
Virginia |
Programs and Policies |
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San Francisco Bay Area |
California |
Programs and Policies - Honorable Mention |
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Denver |
Colorado |
Equitable Development |
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Fort Lauderdale |
Florida |
Equitable Development - Honorable Mention |
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St. Louis |
Missouri |
Overall Excellence |
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Albuquerque |
New Mexico |
Smart Growth and Green Building |
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El Paso |
Texas |
Programs, Policies, and Regulations |
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Howard |
South Dakota |
Rural Smart Growth |
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Normal |
Illinois |
Civic Places |
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New York City |
New York |
Overall Excellence |
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Baltimore |
Maryland |
Smart Growth and Green Building |
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Portland |
Oregon |
Programs, Policies, and Regulations |
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Maine |
Rural Smart Growth |
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San Francisco |
California |
Civic Places |
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Lancaster County |
Pennsylvania |
Overall Excellence |
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Charlotte |
North Carolina |
Policies and Regulations |
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Chicago |
Illinois |
Built Projects |
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Tempe |
Arizona |
Smart Growth and Green Building |
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Silver Spring |
Maryland |
Overall Excellence |
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Atlanta |
Georgia |
Policies and Regulations |
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Roxbury |
Massachusetts |
Built Projects |
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San Francisco |
California |
Equitable Development |
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Portland |
Oregon |
Overall Excellence |
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Seattle |
Washington |
Built Projects |
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Vermont |
Policies and Regulations |
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Hyannis |
Massachusetts |
Waterfront and Coastal Communities |
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New York City |
New York |
Equitable Development |
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Massachusetts |
Overall Excellence |
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Wichita |
Kansas |
Built Projects |
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Pennsylvania |
Policies and Regulations |
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Winooski |
Vermont |
Small Communities |
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Chicago |
Illinois |
Equitable Development |
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Denver |
Colorado |
Overall Excellence |
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Lakewood |
Colorado |
Built Projects |
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Pasadena |
California |
Policies and Regulations |
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Redding |
Connecticut |
Small Communities |
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Orlando |
Florida |
Military Base Redevelopment |
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Davidson |
North Carolina |
Overall Excellence |
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Greensboro |
North Carolina |
Built Projects |
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Santa Cruz |
California |
Policies and Regulations |
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Sacramento |
California |
Community Outreach and Education |
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San Juan Pueblo |
New Mexico |
Small Communities |
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Minneapolis-St. Paul |
Minnesota |
Overall Excellence |
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San Diego |
California |
Built Projects |
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Cuyahoga County |
Ohio |
Policies and Regulations |
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Georgia |
Community Outreach and Education |
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Raleigh |
North Carolina |
Public Schools |
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Arlington County |
Virginia |
Overall Excellence |
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Breckenridge |
Colorado |
Built Projects |
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San Mateo County |
California |
Policies and Regulations |
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Massachusetts |
Community Outreach and Education |
Smart Growth Illustrated
Smart growth is generally defined by 10 principles developed in 1996 by the Smart Growth Network, a partnership of real estate and development, environmental, historic preservation, affordable housing, public health, government, and other organizations. The list below provides visual examples of smart growth techniques brought to life.
While every example illustrates several smart growth principles, each one was chosen to highlight one specific principle. Together, these case studies show how the 10 smart growth principles have helped 20 communities around the country build and support healthy, prosperous neighborhoods with a high quality of life for people of all income levels.
Smart Growth Principle | Case Study |
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Mix land uses | |
Take advantage of compact building design | |
Create a range of housing opportunities and choices | |
Create walkable neighborhoods | |
Foster distinctive, attractive communities with a strong sense of place | |
Preserve open space, farmland, natural beauty, and critical environmental areas | |
Strengthen and direct development toward existing communities | |
Provide a variety of transportation choices | |
Make development decisions predictable, fair, and cost effective | |
Encourage community and stakeholder collaboration in development decisions |
Publications
These publications provide further place-based examples of how smart growth concepts have been put into action.