Politics & Government
Residents, Organizations Win Beautification Awards
Almost two dozen winners were awarded for keeping the city looking so great.
Provided by the City of Redwood City
From landscaping to remodeling, garden design to historic renovation, and architectural design to neighborhood improvement, the annual Mayor’s Beautification Recognition Program highlights the best projects from throughout the community of Redwood City.
Winners were honored at Monday’s city council meeting with a reception and a plaque in honor of their civil pride.
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This year’s winners were honored at a special reception and ceremony at a City Council meeting on September 12, where each honoree received a special plaque, along with the congratulations and thanks of the Mayor and the Council, in honor of their civic pride.
The annual Mayor’s Beautification Recognition Program, coordinated by the City’s Pride and Beautification Committee, is designed to recognize the efforts of residents, non-profit agencies, and businesses to maintain or improve Redwood City neighborhoods. The program encourages attractive structural and landscaping improvements in our community. Single- or multi-family residences, apartment complexes, homeowners associations, and non-profit or commercial properties are eligible.
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A panel of volunteer judges screened the entries, and the final selection process included a site visit to all the entries.
As a community, the way in which we use, improve, and maintain our homes, landscaping, buildings, and gardens expresses an image of Redwood City. The Mayor’s Beautification Recognition Program helps to promote and enhance this image both within Redwood City, and beyond our borders. The awards show our neighbors and visitors that Redwood City recognizes the importance and value of keeping our City beautiful.
Winners of Redwood City’s 2011 Mayor’s Beautification Recognition Awards:
Steven Howard
907 Katherine Avenue
Garden/Landscape
Dennis Jang & Bill Demas
Turn, Inc
835 Main Street
Structural Remodel/Design
Christine Bahr
1187 Lyons Street
Garden/Landscape
Rick & Courtney Caccia
Structural Remodel/Design
Steve & Lisa Deal
1119 Fairview Avenue
Garden/Landscapen
Chad & Chian Robinson
3708 Farm Hill
Garden/Landscape
Rick & Barb Urrutia
423 Bark Drive
Garden/Landscape
M.A Malone
287 G Street
Garden/Landscape
Lee & Karyn Warner
Garden/Landscape
Frank & Liza Bizzarro
1640 Hopkins Avenue
Garden/Landscape
David Kassouf
The Sandwich Spot
2420 Broadway Street
Structural Remodel/Design
Jesus & Yolanda Lopez
Mi Rancho Market
150 Charter Avenue
Structural Remodel/Design
Spencer Arton & Zareh Samurkashian
Circle K Service Station
602 El Camino Real
Structual Remodel/Design
Michael Giotinis
1808 El Camino Real
Structural Remodel/Design
Brian Jensen & Michael Bickford
In-N-out Burger
949 Veterans Boulevard
Structural Remodel/Design
Ryan Sand
Verizon Wireless
2501 El Camino Real
Structural Remodel/Design
Yume "Sportcourt"
1204 & 1280 Middlefield Road
Structural Remodel/Design
Frank Shih & Lin Wang
Froyola
2206 Broadway Street
Structural Remodel/Design
Dan Crawford
2707 Hopkins Avenue
Garden/Landscape
Mark Fontana
Special Recognition
Union Cemetary
Kevin & Julie Bazzell
155 Fulton Street
Structural Remodel/Design
Jim Cannon
Propel
503 Whipple Avenue
Structural Remodel/Design
Matthew & Peggy Klein
2236 Hopkins Avenue
Garden/Landscape
Sponsors and supporters of the annual Mayor’s Beautification Recognition Program:
- Allied Waste Services
- Cheryl Angeles
- Glenborough Pauls
- Maria Martinucci
- The Muhlker Family
- Recology San Mateo County
- Peninsula Building Material Co.
- Port of Redwood City
- Redwood City Civic Cultural Commission
- Redwood Oaks Neighborhood Association
- Sequoia Health Services
- SIMS Metal
- Wells Fargo Bank
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