
Aurora's Water-Wise Landscaping: Save & Thrive
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Auroras Water Conservation Initiative: Swap Thirsty Lawns for Smarter Landscaping
Auroras water officials, like Tim York, are encouraging residents to replace traditional lawns with water-wise landscaping to reduce water usage. This includes native plants, low-water grasses, and designs that complement the local environment. A showcase garden by city hall demonstrates the aesthetic appeal of these changes. Residents may have concerns about appearance and pests, but experts assure that with proper planning, these landscapes can be both beautiful and beneficial for biodiversity. Aurora offers rebates for full water-wise setups and efficient grass swaps. With drought stages approaching, the city urges residents to take advantage of these incentives to avoid a rush and maintain thriving yards without straining the water system.
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