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In This Issue:

Front Page
Green Building a Plus for Builders in Tough Market
Take Aim on Membership During ‘The Big Hunt,’ Tuesday, May 20
Home Buyers Finding Out They Have It Good in Oklahoma City
Coast to Coast
Spring a Bust for Housing Market
Politics & Government
Builders Urged to Meet With Their Members of Congress
Senate Votes to Renew Flood Insurance Program
Anaheim Stimulus Plan Aims at Reviving Home Building
Economics & Finance
Single-Family Home Starts Lose More Ground in April
Builder Confidence Edges Down in May
Fannie, Freddie Overturn 'Declining Market' Policies
Eye on the Economy: Fiscal Policy Needed to Break Downward Spiral
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Story Sticks Make Measuring Easy
Research
In a Slump, Builders Redesign Homes to Add Value
Business Management
Document All Change Orders and Avoid Potential Headaches
Technology
Technology Adds Safety, Convenience, Energy Efficiency
50Plus Housing
Madison’s Troy Gardens Builds a Sense of Community
Remodelers
NAHB Efforts Minimize Problems With Lead Paint Rule
CAPS Remodelers Are Experts on Aging in Place
Education
University of Housing Seeks Feedback on Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
More Big Changes Ahead Predicted for Green Building
Awards Honor Leaders in Sustainable Building Practices
Building Products
CertainTeed Easy-Care Fence Provides Stucco Styling in Vinyl
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Lennar Honored for Mental Health Center for Children
Association News
1990 NAHB President Martin Perlman Dies in Houston
Free ‘National Homeownership Month’ Material Available
Sign Up for ‘Spokesperson Training’ Sessions at Fall Board
Save 10% With Office Depot Large-Format Printing Services
GM $500 Private Offer: Easy as 1-2-3
Willams Scotsman Offers $1.99 First-Month Storage Container
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Madison’s Troy Gardens Builds a Sense of Community

Recognizing the development, construction and marketing of livable homes and communities that improve the daily comfort, ease of use and safety for residents, NAHB and AARP honored five builders, remodelers and developers with the 2007 Livable Communities Awards at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando in February. Troy Gardens, a 30-unit mixed-income co-housing community by the Madison Area Community Land Trust in Madison, Wis., was one of the winners 

Guidelines and applications for the 2008 Livable Communities Awards are available online. The application deadline is June 6.

 

 

Troy Gardens in Madison, Wis.

The neighbors around Troy Gardens in Madison, Wis. originally wanted to preserve a 14-acre space that included community gardens and a place to walk their dogs.

But those plans have been surpassed, and now, 12 years later, the Madison Area Community Land Trust (MACLT) has won a Livable Communities Award from AARP and NAHB for Troy Gardens, a 30-unit mixed-income co-housing community. The development’s six acres of open space includes an organic farm, community gardens, a restored prairie and a wildlife habitat.

The community was built to be fully “livable.” Before construction, MACLT sought buyers with disabilities so that designs could be adapted to meet their specific needs. All units are wheelchair-ready and all primary pathways are accessible by wheelchair. Twenty of the 30 housing units are permanently affordable.

Roadways are limited to the edges of the site and one-third of the homes back up onto the natural areas, away from parking and roads. Because the community has good access to public transportation and is located an easy bike ride from downtown, many residents only have one car — further minimizing the impact of vehicles on the development.

“The key to Troy Gardens has been the profound spirit of cooperation between the neighborhood and all the community partners we have been working with on this project over the past 12 years,” said Greg Rosenberg, executive director of MACLT. “While we are quite proud to receive this award, it is important to realize that this project reflects the contributions of many people and organizations.”

 

 

The organic farm at Troy Gardens.

The development fosters a sense of community by providing central courtyards for grouped homes, front doors and porches that face each other and a community center that will be completed in the next phase of development. Troy Gardens has accomplished its goals of protecting its natural areas; managing its community gardens; teaching young people about conservation; providing mixed-income, owner-occupied housing; and safeguarding access for all.

MACLT won in the Livable Communities category of best developer up to 250 units. One of the key goals of the project was that it would help build community. To that end, Troy Gardens’ residents enjoy paths for walking, central courtyards and a summer youth gardening program with adult mentors. Plans include building a community center.

Apply for 2008 Livable Community Awards

AARP and NAHB are now accepting applications for the 2008 awards program. Applications are due by June 6.

For more information about the Livable Communities Award, e-mail Blake Smith at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8583.

 

 

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