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Artificial Turf: Aurora vs Littleton

How do artificial turf rules compare between Aurora, CO and Littleton, CO?

Littleton has fewer restrictions than Aurora.

Aurora, CO

Arapahoe County

Some Restrictions

Aurora allows artificial turf on residential and commercial property with limits: typically no more than 25-50 percent of front yard landscape area and required permeable base and drainage.

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Littleton, CO

Arapahoe County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Arapahoe County permits artificial turf on residential property without a permit when installed at grade. Colorado HB 19-1050 protects artificial turf as a drought-tolerant landscape. HOAs cannot ban it outright but may impose reasonable aesthetic rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuroraLittleton
Front yard capUp to 50 percent (residential)-
BasePermeable required4 inches class 6
Pile heightTypically 1.5 in minimum-
Living plantsStill required-
AuthorityUDO landscape standards-
County Permit-Not required
HOA Protection-HB 19-1050
Rebates-Not eligible
Grading Limit-12 inches no permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Aurora FAQ

Can I replace my entire lawn with artificial turf?

Not for the full required landscape area. Aurora requires a mix of living plants and limits artificial turf to a portion of the front yard landscape.

Does it count toward the turf rebate?

No. Aurora Water rebates apply to replacing cool-season turf with living water-wise plants, not artificial turf.

Littleton FAQ

Do I need a permit for artificial turf?

No. Arapahoe County does not require a permit for residential artificial turf installation at grade with under 12 inches of grading.

Can my HOA ban artificial turf?

No. HB 19-1050 protects artificial turf as drought-tolerant landscape. HOAs may require reasonable quality and aesthetic standards.

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