Scottsdale ordinance bans natural grass front yards for new homes

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.

โ€œItโ€™s a positive step that supports responsible use of our water resources and an initiative that works in tandem with Scottsdale Waterโ€™s existing residential and commercial rebate programs,โ€ 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 cityโ€™s efforts.

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โ€œThe City Council’s decision further establishes Scottsdaleโ€™s commitment to sustainable water management,โ€ Biesemeyer said.

Measures like these are already showing positive results as in the first six months of this year, water consumption in the city has already been reduced by 9% compared to the average of the last three years.

The city also thanked both Scottsdale businesses and residents who reduced their water consumption by 7% compared to the average of the last three years.

โ€œWhen we all work together to save a little, the totals can be quite amazing,โ€ Biesemeyer said.

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