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About ALCC

serving colorado's landscape community

ALCC serves Colorado's landscape community as the trade association for more than 700 landscape firms.  ALCC also provides useful information to homeowners, commercial property managers, urban/suburban dwellers, rural landowners, and passionate gardeners statewide.

 

Formed in Denver as the Landscape Contractors of Colorado (LCC) in 1959, the association's mission remains true today: raising professionalism, improving the image of the industry, and educating the public on the value and importance of professional landscaping.

ALCC keeps its constituencies current on the latest in landscape and gardening methods and technologies, showcases award-winning landscape projects, addresses legislative issues vital to the industry, and presents numerous opportunities for landscape-related education.

 

We encourage you to contact any of our member companies to assist you with your next landscape project. These companies have a depth of knowledge that will help you get it done right and save you money in the long-run. Details on ALCC member companies can be found by clicking on the Find a Pro icon above.

 

ALCC members are noted for their commitment to professionalism, ethics and environmental conservation.

  • Operate with inclusiveness, respect, trust and integrity.

 

  • Encourage an atmosphere of camaraderie and mutually supportive interaction.

 

  • Function in ways that fairly and appropriately reflect the interests of all members.

 

  • Act as environmental stewards by continually working to conserve natural resources, reduce consumption and lessen our environmental impact.

 

  • Maintain a proactive vision and an orientation to the future.

 

  • Sustain a largely external focus based on desired outcomes of programs and activities and the goals outlined in the strategic business plan.

 

  • Embrace open, deliberative discussions and function as a consensus-based organization.

 

  • Embrace environmentally responsible and ecologically sound principles that not only improve the environment but ensure the economic opportunity and sustainability of the green industry.

 

  • Encourage active participation and a diversity of perspectives.

 

  • Function as a knowledge-based and competency-based organization.

 

  • Operate in a responsive, flexible and nimble manner.

 

  • Maintain excellent communication and collaboration within and outside the organization.

 

  • Provide an outstanding value for time and money spent by members.