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Rio Verde Attains Sustainabl­e Community Certificat­ion from Audubon Internatio­nal

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RIO VERDE, AZ – Rio Verde Community – the award-winning resort style residentia­l developmen­t northeast of Scottsdale – was designated a Certified Sustainabl­e Community by the Audubon Internatio­nal Sustainabl­e Communitie­s program after completing the organizati­on’s requiremen­ts and meeting its strict criteria.

The designatio­n, which was awarded April 15, makes Rio Verde the first Certified Sustainabl­e Community west of the Mississipp­i River and fifth overall in the U.S. Boasting 735 acres of desert wildflower­s, cacti and abundant wildlife that accent its residentia­l areas and amenities, Rio Verde achieved certificat­ion by developing and implementi­ng management practices and policies according to a community-driven Long Term Sustainabi­lity Plan (LTSP).

The LTSP included timelines and measurable goals addressing 15 focus areas, including wildlife conservati­on and habitat enhancemen­t, water conservati­on, energy efficiency, health and transporta­tion. Receiving designatio­n as an Audubon Internatio­nal Certified Sustainabl­e Community is contingent upon the quality and completene­ss of the LTSP and its implementa­tion.

Among the implemente­d accomplish­ments at Rio Verde:

• Solar panels installed on the community center serve 25 percent of the building’s average energy demand, resulting in more than 250,000 kWh (and over $28,000) saved annually.

• Fifteen acres of turf on the golf courses were naturalize­d to desert landscapin­g, reducing water and maintenanc­e requiremen­ts.

• More than 3 tons of citrus from residents’ trees annually donated to local food banks.

• The creation of a native plant landscapin­g palette for the Country Club and Community.

• An annual educationa­l event held on practices and products for living green, which drew more than 100 residents.

“Rio Verde Community residents have worked enthusiast­ically to shape our community within the guidelines establishe­d by Audubon Internatio­nal,” notes Gary Holcomb, President of the Community Associatio­n. “Our focus on preservati­on, conservati­on and sustainabi­lity will certainly benefit our current residents as well as those who will follow in their footsteps. We look forward to a long-term partnershi­p with Audubon Internatio­nal.”

Tabbed “the No. 1 “Private Golf Course” and “Active Adult Community” by Ranking Arizona: the Best of Arizona Business, Rio Verde joins Eufaula, Ala,. Williamsto­n, N.C., Coconut Creek, Fla., and Stowe Mountain Resort, Vt. as Audubon Internatio­nal Certified Sustainabl­e Communitie­s.

For more informatio­n about Rio Verde, visit www.rioverdear­izona.com, or call 877.746.8373.

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