With Stage 1 Water Conservation, will I be allowed to water my lawn?

The city is requiring all customers to limit their irrigation to the evening hours and on the even/odd schedule shown on our Stage 1 Water Conservation page.

If you wish to turn off your irrigation and let your lawn brown this summer you can preserve the turf by avoiding walking on the grass which could damage or kill the grass. If the drought persists, the City Council may consider passing a resolution to enact Stage 2 or Stage 3 water conservation measures.


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1. What is Stage 1 Water Conservation?
2. The city's approach to reducing water by requiring 25% reduction seems unfair. Doesn't this approach penalize those of us that have already been conserving?
3. How do I know if I am using 25% less water?
4. What if I don't have usage from last year because I've lived on the property a short time? How is my reduction percentage calculated?
5. With Stage 1 Water Conservation, will I be allowed to water my lawn?
6. If we get a "miracle March", will customers still need to reduce water useage?
7. Why hasn't the city done more to prevent this shortage from happening?
8. Has the city looked into using recycled water for irrigation?