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πŸ’§ Water Use Rules/Turf Replacement Rebates

Los Angeles vs Norwalk

How do turf replacement rebates rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Los Angeles and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LADWP's Turf Removal Rebate pays residential customers 3 dollars per square foot for replacing live grass with California-friendly landscaping, capped at 1,500 square feet per single-family parcel. Pre-approval is required and projects must use plants from the LADWP-approved list.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Metropolitan Water District's SoCal Water$mart rebate program pays a baseline $3 per square foot for replacing live turf with California-friendly landscaping across LA County, with city retailers like LADWP and Long Beach Water adding top-up amounts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesNorwalk
Rebate rate3 dollars per square foot-
Residential cap1,500 square feet-
Commercial cap50,000 square feet-
Hardscape limit25 percent of project-
Approval requiredPre-inspection before removal-
Program-SoCal Water$mart (MWD)
Baseline rebate-Three dollars per square foot
Top-ups-LADWP, Long Beach, others
Pre-inspection-Required before removal
No artificial turf-As sole replacement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I have to apply before removing my lawn?

Yes. LADWP requires pre-inspection approval before any turf removal. Removing grass first disqualifies the project from the rebate even if the new landscape meets all other rules.

Can I install artificial turf and still qualify?

Yes, synthetic turf qualifies if it meets LADWP's permeability and reflectivity standards. However, most rebate dollars go to projects with live drought-tolerant plants from the approved California-friendly list.

Norwalk FAQ

Can I replace turf with synthetic grass and still get the rebate?

No. SoCal Water$mart requires living plants and permeable ground cover. Artificial turf alone disqualifies the project; it can only be a small accent feature within an approved landscape.

Is the rebate available in incorporated cities?

Yes, anywhere served by an MWD member agency. City top-ups vary - LADWP and Long Beach Water often add their own dollar-per-square-foot bump on top of the MWD baseline.

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