Over 500 Dearborn homes recognized for outstanding curb appeal

DEARBORN, MI - The Dearborn City Beautiful Commission has announced the honorees of the 2024 Residential Standard of Excellence Awards (RSOE) program. This year, the Commission is recognizing 510 Dearborn homes, including 51 top honorees and 459 honorable mentions from across the city. 

In order to more robustly promote property maintenance and curb appeal in neighborhoods, the Commission tripled the number of top RSOE awards in 2024.

The following top award recipients were selected by the City Beautiful Commission based on the curb appeal as viewed from the front yard:
District One: 7520 Yinger, 7547 Yinger, 7812 Orchard
District Two: 6200 Yinger, 6800 Mead, 7024 Ternes
District Three: 10345 S. Morrow Circle, 7847 Freda, 7520 Oakman
District Four: 6415 Oakman, 6433 Oakman, 6503 Hartwell
District Five: 4806 Chovin, 4705 Schlaff, 4887 Rosalie
District Six: 14621 Barclay, 2810 Amazon
District Seven: 10 Dover, 3611 Brewster, 16 Brookline
District Eight: 1501 Hawthorne, 20 West Lane Court, 135 Woodcrest
District Nine: 22369 Nowlin, 21225 Donaldson, 22253 Beech
District Ten: 18047 Snow, 3441 Byrd, 3344 Edgewood
District Eleven: 1624 N. Silvery Lane, 530 N. Silvery Lane, 937 Mayburn
District Twelve: 800 Beechmont, 24105 Rockford, 24592 Woodwcroft
District Thirteen: 19050 Outer Drive, 2211 N. York, 251 N. Elizabeth
District Fourteen: 24612 Hickory, 24038 Boston, 2253 Banner
District Fifteen: 401 Tannahill, 22547 Alexandrine, 22610 Morley
District Sixteen: 23231 Madison, 2653 Geneva, 3260 Bennet
District Seventeen: 3260 McKinley, 3101 Campbell, 3422 Polk 

Photos of the 51 properties are available on the City’s Facebook page, @DearbornGov.

Top honorees receive a lawn sign, a window decal, and an invitation to a ceremony hosted by Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud to take place in Feb. 2025. Homes that were awarded an honorable mention will receive a window decal. 

For 45 years, the all-volunteer City Beautiful Commission has promoted excellent property maintenance through its seasonal RSOE Awards, recognition of business facades and landscapes, and organization of Clean Up Parades with Dearborn schools. 

Since the start of his tenure in office, Mayor Hammoud has worked with the Commission to promote education about tree planting and preservation, and the benefits of rain gardens and other sustainable practices. 

The Commission also recognizes homes for their outdoor decorations in the Spring, Fall, and Winter. 

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