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Does the new law require lawns on Public Properties to be replaced?

Does the new law require lawns on Public Properties to be replaced?

No. The law does not require any lawn be replaced, it only requires that irrigation with potable water be turned off. Furthermore, this law does not apply to recreation areas in parks such as soccer fields or baseball diamonds, event lawns, cemeteries, or other areas where people gather.

No. The law does not require any lawn be replaced, it only requires that irrigation with potable water be turned off. Furthermore, this law does not apply to recreation areas in parks such as soccer fields or baseball diamonds, event lawns, cemeteries, or other areas where people gather.

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