Scottsdale bans natural grass front yards for new homes in water conservation effort


A city in Arizona will no longer have natural grass in the front yards of new homes.

The ordinance, which is occurring in Scottsdale, Arizona, will only apply to single-family homes built or permitted after August 15. The measure was unanimously approved by the council.

In a press release from the City Council, the measure was touted as a step towards responsible use of resources.

“It’s a positive step that supports responsible use of our water resources and an initiative that works in tandem with Scottsdale Water’s existing residential and commercial rebate programs,” according to the release.

Scottsdale mayor David Ortega, sat underneath the seal of the City of Scottsdale, listens to public comments during a city council meeting at the Scottsdale Civic Center on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023.

Moreover, the city said that 86% of water customers supported the initiative, according to feedback gathered from Scottsdale Water customers. The initiative is part of a larger effort from the city of Scottsdale to reduce its water consumption.

In 2022, Scottsdale set out to reduce water use in the city by at least 5%. Officials also asked residents and businesses to try to do the same. Executive director for Scottsdale Water, Brian Biesemeyer, highlighted the city’s efforts.

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