[Durham INC] Durham Seeks People’s Choice Votes for Golden Leaf Awards

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City of Durham
Durham County

Joint News Release

For Immediate Release: March 1, 2017

News Media Contacts:
Amy Blalock
Sr. Public Affairs Specialist, City of Durham
(919) 560-4123, ext. 11253
Amy.Blalock at DurhamNC.gov<mailto:Amy.Blalock at DurhamNC.gov>

Briana Khan
Public Information Specialist, Durham County
(919) 560-0000
publicinformationoffice at dconc.gov<mailto:publicinformationoffice at dconc.gov>


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Share! Which #Durham property do you like best? Vote now for People’s Choice in 2017 @DurmGoldenLeaf Awards: http://www.durhamgoldenleaf.com


Durham Seeks People’s Choice Votes for 2017 Golden Leaf Awards

Voting Period Opens March 1 and Closes March 17



DURHAM, N.C. – Durham residents are now invited to vote for the properties they like the best for the 2017 Golden Leaf Awards<http://www.durhamgoldenleaf.com/>.



The Durham City-County Appearance Commission, Keep Durham Beautiful, and the Durham City-County Environmental Affairs Board are seeking voters for the People’s Choice Award to be presented at the 2017 Golden Leaf Awards Ceremony next month.



Homeowners, building owners, architects, landscape architects, developers, realtors and anyone involved in design, planning, and construction in Durham have entered projects completed within the last five years for this year’s competition. Residents can now choose their favorite project by visiting the Golden Leaf Awards website<http://www.durhamgoldenleaf.com/> to review all of the nominated properties and casting their vote. The voting period for the People’s Choice Award is open from Wednesday, March 1 until Friday, March 17.



Winners in all categories will be honored with a Golden Leaf Award at this year’s awards reception and ceremony, which will be held on Thursday, April 20 at 6:30 p.m. in the Durham County Government Administrative Complex Commissioners' Chambers, located at 200 E. Main St.



For more information, email durhamgoldenleaf at gmail.com<mailto:durhamgoldenleaf at gmail.com> or contact Senior Planner Matthew Filter with the Durham City-County Planning Department at (919) 560-4137, ext. 28271 or Matthew.Filter at DurhamNC.gov<mailto:Matthew.Filter at DurhamNC.gov>.



About the Durham City-County Appearance Commission

The Durham City-County Appearance Commission<http://durhamnc.gov/1376/Appearance-Commission> is made up of 15 members, seven appointed by the City Council<http://durhamnc.gov/1323/City-Council> and eight appointed by the Board of County Commissioners<http://dconc.gov/government/departments-a-e/board-of-commissioners>. Its mission is to cultivate excellence in design, preservation and stewardship of the natural and built environment; to communicate the economic, social, and aesthetic value of good design and planning; and to celebrate exemplary design within the community.



About Keep Durham Beautiful
Keep Durham Beautiful<http://www.keepdurhambeautiful.org/> is a nonprofit, volunteer organization working in partnership with the City of Durham General Services Department<http://durhamnc.gov/733/General-Services> and Durham County<http://dconc.gov/> to encourage residents, businesses, and community organizations to protect the environment and enhance the appearance of Durham through cleanup events, beautification projects, waste reduction, and educational activities. To learn more, visit the website<http://www.keepdurhambeautiful.org/>, like on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/KeepDurhamBeautiful>, and follow on Twitter<http://www.twitter.com/DurhamBeautiful> and Instagram<https://www.instagram.com/keepdurhambeautiful/>.



About the Durham City-County Environmental Affairs Board

The City of Durham<http://durhamnc.gov/1323/City-Council> and Durham County<http://dconc.gov/government/departments-a-e/board-of-commissioners> jointly established the Environmental Affairs Board<http://durhamnc.gov/1368/Environmental-Affairs-Board-EAB> (EAB) in 1991, in recognition of the importance of local cooperation on environmental issues. The EAB is an advisory board of appointed volunteer citizens to provide the City and County with expert and comprehensive advice on various environmental matters. It is also a mechanism for facilitating communication between the public and local government leaders. The EAB considers topics such as watershed protection, natural resource protection, air quality, environmental impacts of industrial development, environmental education, green building design, energy conservation, and global climate change.


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