Plano switches to spring watering schedule; even/odd address rules in effect

2962504 · April 11, 2025

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Summary

Plano’s spring watering schedule asks residents to water lawns twice weekly: even‑addressed homes on Monday and Thursday, odd‑addressed homes on Tuesday and Friday, avoiding 10 a.m.–6 p.m. and rain events, the city announced.

Plano announced a spring watering schedule that asks residential customers to water lawns twice weekly and to avoid watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Media Relations Director Steve Stoler said on the city’s weekly newscast.

Under the schedule, Stoler said, addresses ending in an even digit should water on Monday and Thursday; addresses ending in an odd digit should water on Tuesday and Friday. He also advised residents not to water when rain is in the forecast and directed listeners to plano.gov/watering for more information.

The broadcast presented the schedule as a city guidance for the spring season. The segment did not cite a specific ordinance or penalty for noncompliance; the transcript gives the watering days, restricted hours and the city web address as the source of further details.