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Resident says native landscaping helped Flagstaff cut per-capita water use
Summary
A public commenter at a Flagstaff meeting said the city has become "water-wise," crediting native landscaping and turf replacement for declines in per-capita water use as the population grew; no formal action was recorded.
Unknown resident, a public commenter, said Flagstaff has become "a water-wise community," arguing that converting lawns to native landscaping has reduced per-capita water use even as population has grown. The commenter said many residents have turned lawns into native grasses and plants, which they described as "an excellent way to have a beautiful garden" that uses…
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