Green neighborhoods (see Glossary for a working definition of neighborhoods) are compact, livable, mixed-use communities with green spaces, green infrastructure, and often green buildings. Other design elements encourage social connections between residents and others. Their key features are:
- Better health: Residents are likely to be healthier than the average North American because they do not need to drive much in order to live, raise a family, work, shop, play or go to school.
- Economic opportunity: Green neighborhoods often have more successful businesses and cost less for local government to service.
- Diversity: Green Neighborhoods have a greater range of housing and businesses, supporting people of all walks of life, from families to seniors and everyone in between.











