Layton is getting serious about saving water, and that means new rules for your yard. Expect limits on lawn size and changes to landscaping to help conserve our precious water resources.
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New landscaping rules could change the cost of installing or maintaining residential yards.
The community benefits from long-term water conservation efforts.
Homeowners who prefer traditional, water-intensive landscaping may face new restrictions.
The city is looking at new rules for landscaping in single-family homes to save water. This could change what you are allowed to plant in your yard.
Residents question Layton City watering practices amid statewide conservation restrictions KUTV
Layton City sets limits on turf grass, makes other water-saving changes ABC4 Utah
New city ordinance in Layton encourages water-wise landscaping FOX 13 News Utah
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