The City of Statesville's Community Appearance Commission is pleased to recognize five outstanding properties as recipients of the Spring 2026 Community Appearance Awards. These awards celebrate residents who take pride in maintaining and enhancing their homes and landscapes, helping to beautify neighborhoods throughout the community.
This season's recipients are:
Kathy Williams – North Green Street
Alan & Kerri Williams – Lakeside Drive
Darryl & Tewanna Davidson – High Point Avenue
Don Underhill & Donna McMillen – North Oakwood Drive
Bill & Tamera Neely – Sherwood Lane
Kathy Williams – North Green Street
Kathy Williams was recognized for continuing and adding to the lawn and garden begun by her son and for enhancing her landscape with a stone wall at the front of her property.
Alan and Kerri Williams were recognized for the improvements they have made to their home and landscape over the years, including painting the brick exterior, replacing doors, and adding rock paths and walls leading to the creek behind their home.
Darryl & Tewanna Davidson – High Point Avenue
Darryl and Tewanna Davidson were honored for improving their landscape by removing border plants and planting new grass.
Don Underhill & Donna McMillen – North Oakwood Drive
Don Underhill and Donna McMillen's flower-filled lawn features a variety of plants highlighted by an arch, creating a landscape that reflects their labor of love.
Bill & Tamera Neely – Sherwood Lane
Bill and Tamera Neely were recognized for their efforts to improve the landscape of their property with plants and flowers surrounding the stone wall that has long been a distinctive feature of the lot.
"The Community Appearance Awards are one of our favorite ways to recognize residents who help keep Statesville beautiful," said Sherry Harris, chair of the Community Appearance Commission. "These homeowners have invested time and care into their properties, creating attractive landscapes that enhance their neighborhoods and contribute to community pride."
The Community Appearance Commission presents awards twice each year, in the spring and fall, as part of its mission to promote cleanliness, beautification, and community pride throughout Statesville.
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