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Turf Replacement Rebates: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do turf replacement rebates rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas Water Utilities offers a turf reduction rebate that pays single-family customers to replace thirsty St. Augustine and Bermuda turf with drought-tolerant landscaping, mulch, or permeable hardscape under conservation programs.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not run a turf replacement rebate, but member cities and water utilities including Dallas, Frisco, and Plano offer SmartScape and turf-conversion incentives. Programs are voluntary and aim to reduce summer irrigation demand.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Lead agencyDallas Water Utilities-
EligibilitySingle-family and duplex accounts-
Plant minimumFifty percent SmartScape coverage-
Artificial turfNot eligible for rebate-
InspectionPre and post installation required-
County program-None operated countywide
Typical rebate-25 cents to 1 dollar per square foot
Approved plants-Texas SmartScape list
Mandate level-Voluntary only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dallas FAQ

How much does the Dallas turf buyback pay?

Rebate amounts adjust annually based on conservation budget. Customers should check savedallaswater.com for current per-square-foot rates and household caps before starting work, since rebates only fund pre-approved projects.

Can I count rock or gravel as the replacement?

Partially. Dallas requires at least half of the converted area to be living drought-tolerant plants. Mulch and permeable rock can fill the remainder, but pure gravel landscapes do not qualify for the buyback rebate.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Does Dallas County pay me to remove my lawn?

Not directly. The county supports regional efforts, but rebates come from city water utilities. Check Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Garland, or your provider for current turf replacement programs.

Can my HOA stop me from xeriscaping?

Texas Property Code 202.007 limits HOA bans on drought-resistant landscaping but allows reasonable design review. HOAs cannot prohibit native plants outright but can require neat appearance.

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