Salt Lake City has adopted an emergency water ordinance. This new ordinance is also noted to complicate matters for an ICE facility within the city.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Artificial turf has a high upfront installation cost but may reduce long-term maintenance expenses.
Property owners looking for lower-maintenance landscaping options.
The local environment, according to the Planning Commission's concerns about heat and runoff.
The city is considering allowing artificial turf in more places. It's a trade-off between saving water and potential environmental downsides like heat and runoff.
Salt Lake City adopts emergency water ordinance that also complicates ICE facility KSL.com
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