Fulshear vs Stafford
How do water restrictions rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Stafford, TX?
Fulshear, TX
Fort Bend County
Fulshear's Drought Contingency Plan (Ordinance 2024-1456) sets address-based watering days, time-of-day limits, and graduated fines for irrigation violations during drought stages.
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Fort Bend County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Fulshear | Stafford |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | Ordinance 2024-1456 | - |
| Even addresses | Thursday and Sunday | - |
| Odd addresses | Wednesday and Saturday | - |
| Fine range | $250 to $500 per violation | - |
| Stage 3 hours | No watering 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. | - |
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Fulshear FAQ
When can my address water under Fulshear's plan?
Watering days follow the last digit of your street address. Odd numbers may irrigate Wednesdays and Saturdays; even numbers may irrigate Thursdays and Sundays under mandatory stages.
What are the fines for violating Fulshear's drought rules?
A violation is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $250 and not more than $500, with each day of violation counting as a separate offense.
Can I water with a handheld hose during Stage 3?
Yes. Stage 3 still permits hand watering with a handheld hose, faucet-filled bucket, or watering can of five gallons or less, even when sprinklers are banned.
Stafford FAQ
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