How is Fayetteville judged?
Posted by matthewpetty on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 20:15
Three sectors of evaluation
- Municipality/Public Properties- Parks and open spaces, roads, roadsides, sidewalks, cemeteries, schools, sports facilities and open lots.
- Commercial- shopping centers, stores, office buildings, restaurants, servic stations, railways and bus stations (owner/staff)
- Private properties/Citizens- Residences, condominiums, town houses, and apartment buildings
Eight judging categories
- Tidiness Effort - Green spaces, medians and boulevard strips, streets, sidewalks, ditches, road shoulders, signage, scrap yards, unattended and vacant lots, buildings, garbage disposal
- Environmental Awareness - Sustainable development: policies and by-laws, waste reduction, sanitary landfill, hazardous waste collection (oil, paint, chemicals, used batteries), sewage disposal, transfer/recycle stations, recycling (paper, glass metal, plastic, used clothing, composting, Integrated Pest Management-biological control, water source and conservation, water restrictions and water management, naturalization, environmental clean-up activities, controlled burns, environmental friendly transportation.
- Community involvement - Citizen's involvement in projects for the betterment and enjoyment of the whole community-horticulture/garden clubs, 4-H, school children, and seniors service groups, etc. Volunteers involved in long and short-term projects and recreation programs.
- Natural and Architectural Heritage Conservation - Museums, archives, history books and interpretative programs. Policies and by -laws, preservation and restoration of buildings, homes, churches, cemeteries, site-parks and heritage gardens, trees, monuments and artifacts. Historical society, heritage advisory committee.
- Urban Forestry - Written policies, by-laws and regulations, plans-short and long-term, qualified personnel or availability, inventory/data base, maintenance (IPM, pruning & frequency), new plantings - condition. Heritage trees and wood lots-preservation. Succession planting.
- Landscaped Areas - Overall design and suitability for location/use. Native and introduced materials, balance of plant material and constructed elements, harmony (color, texture and shape), tasteful integration of art elements, high standards of maintenance. Site rejuvenation and rehabilitation.
- Floral Displays - Arrangement, originality, distribution, location, diversity and balance, harmony, quality and maintenance. Flower beds, carpet bedding, containers, baskets, window boxes, annual perennials, bulbs, ornamental grasses.
- Turf and Ground Cover Areas - Quality; naturalization, use of ground covers and wild flowers, turf management (manicured to rough), maintenance (moving, height/frequency, Integrated Pest Management, fertilization program, irrigation, water restrictions). Sports fields and athletic parks.