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Glendora highlights outreach, turf-replacement incentives and regional dashboard planning

6405985 · October 20, 2025
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Staff reported outreach, workshops and a new co-funded regional dashboard project to map landscape water use; commissioners voted 5-0 to receive and file the conservation update and asked staff to continue program promotion and to return with the urban water use objective implementation plan next year.

Senior Management Analyst Russell Ackerman presented the Water Conservation Program update for the first quarter on Oct. 21, describing public outreach, school poster entrants, workshops and a regional data project intended to support the city’s urban water use reporting.

Ackerman said staff promoted the Consumer Confidence Report, led state-mandated lead-and-copper sampling outreach, and conducted public events including National Night Out and the Flashback Car Show. He said staff introduced an engagement activity teaching residents how to read meters, developed a brochure for teachers, and will distribute materials to local classrooms in…

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