Cooper Drive-In Named Lubbock’s Leading Landscape Winner

 

LUBBOCK, TX — In collaboration with the City of Lubbock Water Utilities Department and Solid Waste Department, the Keep Lubbock Beautiful Program has announced Cooper Drive-In as the 2024 winner of Lubbock’s Leading Landscape.

According to a press release from the City of Lubbock, this annual recognition honors businesses and non-profit organizations that showcase landscaping practices promoting water conservation and environmental stewardship.

The award criteria focus on landscapes that prioritize more plants than grass, utilize native and drought-tolerant species, and maintain well-kept planting beds. The KLB Board selected the nominees and presented them for public voting.

This year, three properties were nominated for the award: Cooper Drive-In at 3225 114th Street, Covenant Hospital Hope Tower at 3615 19th Street, and UMC Health and Wellness Hospital at 11011 Slide Road. Cooper Drive-In claimed the winner with a narrow margin of just 44 votes, followed by Covenant Hospital Hope Tower and UMC Health and Wellness Hospital.

Cooper Drive-In will be officially recognized at a ceremony on Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. at the winning location. The public is invited to celebrate this achievement and to visit all nominated landscapes.

For more information about the award or the Keep Lubbock Beautiful Program, visit mylubbock.us/klb or contact the program liaison at 806-775-3149.

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