Beautification awards recognize best in landscaping in Madison
The Madison Beautification and Tree Board members are (from left) Chris Carpenter, first vice president; Julie Ray, secretary; Amber Braman, president; Gerald Clark, city council liaison; Liz Smith, certified arborist volunteer; Mitzi Adams, second vice president; Maura Wroblewski, city council member; and Tenesha Thomas, communications. Additional members (not pictured) are Karen Lawler, treasurer; Lisa Thomas, education coordinator; and Sabrina Savage, Pride of Madison coordinator. RECORD PHOTO/JOHN FEW
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 By  John Few Published 
8:14 am Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Beautification awards recognize best in landscaping in Madison

MADISON – Whether it’s a business, residential property, school, park or even a fire station, there is a certain amount of pride that comes with being in Madison. That sense of pride is on full display in the way the properties are landscaped – helping to complete one piece of the puzzle that makes Madison such a great place to live.

The hard work it takes to pull off a stunning landscape was recognized Thursday at the 2019 Madison Beautification Awards luncheon, hosted by the Madison Beautification and Tree Board.

“The Madison Beautification and Tree Board is one of the hardest-working volunteer boards for the City of Madison,” said Amber Braman, beautification board president, who led the ceremony at the Madison Public Library. “I can’t count the hours our team has worked together to distinguish the City of Madison as an inviting place to live, work and raise children.”

Braman said the Beautification Awards is one of the board’s biggest projects annually. The board facilitates several programs, such as the Arbor Day Poster Contest for Madison City School fifth-graders and the Pride of Madison Adopt-a-Mile Program.

The board sought nominations for the awards this spring, and properties were judged by a volunteer team from the Madison Gardeners of North Alabama.

Winners must have scored a 95 or better. An excellence rating is awarded to properties with a perfect score of 100. The honor roll award is given to a property that has maintained a consecutive five years in a row of winning.

For the Best in Show awards, the board selects one subdivision and one business property that show prideful effort through landscape endeavors by remaining clean and neat in appearance. “All aspects of the lawn were judged,” Braman said. “Mulched beds were required with a variety of colorful healthy annuals and perennials.”

Belmont Place received Best in Show, Excellence and Honor Roll awards in the residential division. The property was submitted by U.S. Lawns of Madison.

Hexagon received Best in Show and Excellence in the business division. The property was submitted by Landscape Workshop LLC.

Other winners are:

  • Excellence and Honor Roll Awards: Bob Jones High School, Brownsferry Crossing, Clift’s Cove, Discovery Middle School, Edgewater, EDO Japanese Restaurant, Hawthorne at the Ridge, Highland Lakes, Indian Creek Wholesale Nursery, Shamrock, Sullins Eye Care, The Catbird Seat Garden Center, Walden – Conservancy, Wellington, West Madison Elementary School and Windscape Apartment Homes.
  • Excellence Awards: La Quinta Inn & Suites, Merrill Gardens, Millstone – Mill Road, Somerset Apartments and Ted’s BBQ.
  • 95-99 and Honor Roll Awards: Abbington Downs, Arbor Crossings and Best Western Plus, Bradford Farms, Cambridge at Heritage Plantation, Cedar Springs Station, Chapel Hill, Colonial Grand at Madison – Madison Boulevard, Dublin Park, Gate House Manor, Hampton Inn, Heritage Plantation, Heritage Provence, Hillchase, Horizon Elementary School, Hunington Chase, Liberty Middle School, Madison Hospital, Madison Hospital – The Healing Garden, Madison Church of Christ, Madison Fire Station No. 2, Oxford, STI Electronics Inc., Stratford on the Square, The Reserve at Bridgefield, The Villas of Madison, Walden – Emerson, Walden – Walden Glen, Waterford at Heritage Plantation, West Highlands – Balch Road and Woodland Hills.
  • 95-99: Abby Glenn – A Quiet Cove, Alabama Pediatric Dental Associates, Arlington Dentistry, Asbury United Methodist Church, Breckenridge, Burger King No. 3942, Charleston Oaks Apartments, Clear Springs, Colonial Grand at Madison – Hughes Road, Columbia Elementary School, Cornerstone Pediatrics, Crestwood Madison, Crown Pointe, Elements of Madison, Express Oil Change – Madison Boulevard., Express Oil Change – Wall Triana, Fresenius Medical Center, James Clemens High School, Lifesouth, Madison Fire Station No. 3, Madison Golf Center, Madison Professional Center, Madison Public Library, Madison Surgery Center, Magnolia Point Apartments at Madison, Medical Park Station, Mesa Associates Inc., Millstone – Balch Road, Park Meadow – Brownsferry, Park Meadow – Wall Triana, Rainbow Landing, Stonecrest, U-Lock It Storage and West Highlands –Gooch Lane.

 

 

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