The city is looking to tighten up landscaping rules for new single-family homes to ensure better water conservation. This could mean fewer exemptions for homeowners when it comes to meeting water-efficiency standards.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Could increase landscaping costs for some new home builders.
The community benefits from reduced water usage and more sustainable landscaping practices.
Homeowners or builders who were previously exempt from these specific landscaping requirements.
The city is looking to tighten up landscaping rules for new single-family homes to ensure better water conservation. This could mean fewer exemptions for homeowners when it comes to meeting water-efficiency standards.
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