Civita mixed-used community in San Diego, CA
Civita features a variety of water conservation strategies, including water reuse, low-flow fixtures, smart meters, native plants, and water-efficient irrigation. (Sudberry Properties) 

Spread across more than 230 acres in San Diego’s Mission Valley, Civita is a high-density urban village where drought resilience and smart-water strategies have helped attract homeowners and commercial tenants while thoughtfully managing a limited resource. Aside from all the awards received, Civita has been designated as a California Catalyst Community, a program sponsored by the California Department of Housing and Community Development to support innovation and test sustainable strategies that reflect the interdependence of environmental, economic, and community health.

Read more about this project HERE.

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