I'm already living in my ideal community!
Within walking distance...
Pools and parks (really nice when the kids were little - I don't use them as much any more).
Several linear parkways (ie, tree lined garden paths following the roads), for walking the dog.
A farmer's market.
A hardware store.
One grocery store is just a block away, and there's two more grocery stores only a couple more blocks past that.
Lots of little boutique shops, restaurants, health clubs, etc.
A big thrift shop.
A public library.
Two community centres, one of which has an indoor pool.
A free-ish (donations encouraged) daily parent-child drop in and toy lending library (again, something that was invaluable when the kids were small).
Three different elementary schools and a high school.
The river parkway (with kilometers of paths).
A transit station, providing easy access to the rest of the city.
Basically, everything you might want in a community.
And, best of all, there's no gates, no rules, no one telling me what I can and can't do with or on my own property. If I want to paint my house purple with pink polkadots, that's totally my decision. I did hang my laundry outside for years, before we lifted the house and built ourselves a first floor/basement.
The outdoor cats don't bother me, because the highly aggressive robins nesting by my back door chase them away every spring/summer. I could do with fewer bunnies eating my vegetables, but in the grand scheme of things, it's not a big deal. And it IS fun to see the baby bunnies in the spring, when they're still too tiny and dumb to know they should run away from me and my dog.
(Edited to add: My dog does not chase bunnies. She just stares at them with polite incomprehension... maybe she thinks they're small cats, who knows?)