The colorful New Urbanist enclave of Prospect, CO, gets a write-up in the Denver Post: "Welcome to a little experiment in living, where houses are painted like carousel horses, the park provides biodegradable dog-poop pickup bags, and streets bear curious names... Quaint and quirky Prospect is the brainchild of Kiki Wallace, who developed the community on what was once his family's 80-acre tree farm. In 1995, he commissioned the team of Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk to design the development. The plan won a Governor's Smart Growth Award a year later..." Via things magazine.
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