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<br />opportunities for water -sensitive landscaping
<br />that incorporates native plants and a little less
<br />turf grass. And if your community is looking to
<br />provide outreach and educational opportunities,
<br />post a good description of the purposes and ex-
<br />pected outcomes of the new regulations on your
<br />website, consider a turf buy-back program with a
<br />little social media coverage, and landscape city
<br />hall to showcase all that is natural and beautiful
<br />where you live.
<br />Portions of this article originally appeared in
<br />the October/November 2014 issue of Western
<br />Planner (used with permission).
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<br />design concept by Lisa Barton.
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