How will daily life at White Hawk be different?
There are several factors that make living at White Hawk different from living in a traditional urban or suburban neighborhood: Individuals and families who join White Hawk and build homes there are asked to adhere to the community’s green building standards, which guide the choices they make about building materials and methods, landscaping, plumbing, energy sources, and other aspects of land use. In our effort to preserve the serenity of our homes and the land, we have elected to make White Hawk a pedestrian community. This means that our cars are usually parked in a group parking area set apart from the houses, so that we may better protect our children and pets and prevent noise pollution.