Restoring the Land by bringing back the local creek and watershed area while Reed’s Crossing was being built.
Responsible Landscaping using native plants whenever possible, with water usage leveraged from stormwater collection and irrigation.
Nature Education Area where people can learn about native habitats with features for outdoor learning.
Energy Efficient Homes with solar-ready and electric charging station-ready (every home has all wiring and is easy to implement).
Diverse Home Types are being developed throughout the community mixing different income levels, ages, and family structures in the same areas.
Pallavi, Resident since 2020
Multi-Generational Floor Plans for extended families, an increasing need post-pandemic as people look for ways to keep their family close.
Green Spaces that feature drought-resistant and low-maintenance Eco lawn in most areas. A minimum of 250 trees will be planted each year.
Reusing Materials by reclaiming some walnut and oak from harvested trees and used for bench seating and other construction.
Multi-generational parks with features and activities for all ages to enjoy from bocce ball and skateboarding to outdoor dining and gathering spots.
Pet Stations along the Greenway that supply doggy bags, with signage that feature actual Reed’s Crossing pets.
Matthew, Resident since 2021
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