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Colorado Springs vs Fountain

How do native plants rules compare between Colorado Springs, CO and Fountain, CO?

Colorado Springs, CO

El Paso County

Few Restrictions

Colorado Springs encourages native-plant landscaping through Colorado Springs Utilities Water Wise rebates, typically 1 to 2 dollars per square foot of turf converted to xeriscape with native species. HOAs cannot prohibit xeriscape under Colorado's HOA xeriscape law (CRS 38-33.3-106.5), which mandates HOA approval of water-efficient landscaping using drought-tolerant plants including native species.

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Fountain, CO

El Paso County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColorado SpringsFountain
Rebate Program1 to 2 dollars per sq ft turf conversion-
HOA LawCRS 38-33.3-106.5 protects xeriscape-
Signature NativesBlue grama, buffalo grass, rabbitbrush-
Watering Rules3 days per week typical-
ConsultationCSU Water Wise free-

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Colorado Springs FAQ

Can my Colorado Springs HOA force me to keep turf grass?

No. Colorado HOA law (CRS 38-33.3-106.5) requires HOAs to permit xeriscape and drought-tolerant landscaping including native plants. HOAs can impose aesthetic standards but cannot mandate Kentucky bluegrass or similar water-intensive turf.

Does Colorado Springs pay me to replace grass with natives?

Yes. Colorado Springs Utilities Water Wise offers rebates of 1 to 2 dollars per square foot of turf converted to water-efficient landscaping with native and adapted species. Pre-approval is required.

Fountain FAQ

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