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Westminster rolls out turf‑conversion pilot for HOAs; city reports 1.6 acres removed and $22,500 in local assistance
Summary
Senior Planner Stephanie Ashman told the council the city's pilot turf conversion program removed about 1.6 acres of Kentucky bluegrass last year across four HOA projects, saved water in case studies and will expand templates and outreach for HOAs and residents in 2025.
Stephanie Ashman, senior planner for landscape and conservation at the City of Westminster, presented the city’s landscape assistance services and HOA support initiatives on April 21 and described a pilot turf conversion program intended to reduce outdoor water use.
Ashman said Westminster has a long history of water‑conservation work and that nearly half the city's treated drinking water is used for outdoor irrigation. The pilot launched last year with four HOA participants (Home Farm, Lexington, Ranch Reserve and Madison Hills). The city…
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