America in Bloom announces winners in national awards program

The organization recognized more than 20 cities and towns.


(COLUMBUS, OH): Top honors for the 2015 America in Bloom national awards program were announced at the annual awards held in Holland, Mich., on September 26, 2015.

All participants were evaluated on six criteria: overall impression, environmental awareness, heritage preservation, urban forestry, landscape, and floral displays. Additionally they were judged on their community involvement across municipal, residential, and commercial sectors.America in Bloom is the only national awards program that sends specially trained judges to personally visit participants and provide a detailed written evaluation that can be used as a guide to future improvements.

AIB judges visited communities of similar populations and spent two days touring each town, meeting municipal officials, residents, and volunteers. Winners are listed below. 
 
Population category winners:
Combined Locks, WI
Fairhope, AL
Holland, MI
Holliston, MA
Lewes, DE
Lewisburg, WV
Lexington, KY
Morro Bay, CA
Saratoga, CA
Venice, FL
 
Outstanding achievement awards are for one town that excels in each of the evaluated criteria. They went to the following towns:
Edmonston, MD – Environmental Efforts
Estes Park, CO – Landscaped Areas
Fairhope, AL – Urban Forestry
Holland, MI – Floral Displays
Ottawa, IL – Community Involvement
Santa Paula, CA – Heritage Preservation
Winter Park, FL – Overall Impression
 
Special awards were given as follows:
Arroyo Grande, CA – Public Art that Celebrates Heritage
Belpre, OH – Most Attractive "Welcome to our City"
Castle Rock, WA - Best Program for Engaging Youth in the Community
Combined Locks, WI - Most Attractive Naturalistic Landscape
Hammond, LA - Most Innovative Environmental Initiative Involving Water Conservation
Lexington, KY - Most Effective Way Finding Signage
Newtown Square, PA – Best Container Display
Rockford, IL – Best Residential Streetscape
Saratoga, CA – Most Beautiful Canopy of Trees
 
To date, more than 220 towns and cities from all over the U.S. have participated in the America in Bloom program. Cities, towns, business districts, college campuses, and military installations are all eligible to participate.
Registrations for the 2016 national awards program can be submitted until February 28, 2016. Eligible participants include towns, cities, college and university campuses, business districts, military installations, and recognized neighborhoods of large cities.
 
All photos courtesy of America in Bloom.
 
Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that there were more than 25 cities recognized. There were more than 20, some repeated in the categories. We apologize for the error.