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Artificial Turf: North Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do artificial turf rules compare between North Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

North Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

North Las Vegas allows synthetic turf in single-family yards as part of drought-tolerant conversion. SNWA rebates apply only to living plants, not artificial turf. AB 356 bans decorative grass irrigation by 2027.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Artificial turf is allowed in Clark County as an SNWA-approved water-saving alternative. Products must meet Title 30 standards for color, pile height, and permeability. AB 356 drives conversion by end of 2026.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth Las VegasParadise
City CodeTitle 17 (NLVMC)-
Single-FamilyArtificial turf allowed-
RebateOnly for living plants-
State LawAB 356 commercial ban 2027-
HOA RulesMay add aesthetic standards-
Allowed-Yes, per Title 30
Pile Height-1.5 in minimum
Color-Natural green only
Permeability-30 in/hr minimum
State Push-AB 356 by end of 2026

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Las Vegas FAQ

Can I install artificial turf in my North Las Vegas yard?

Yes. Single-family homes may install synthetic turf in front or rear yards subject to Title 17 landscaping standards, drainage requirements, and any HOA architectural review rules that apply.

Does SNWA pay a rebate for artificial turf?

No. SNWA Water Smart Landscapes rebates only apply to converting grass to living drought-tolerant plants. Artificial turf is allowed but does not qualify for cash-for-grass payments.

Paradise FAQ

Can I replace my Bermuda lawn with artificial turf?

Yes. Artificial turf is allowed in unincorporated Clark County under Title 30 material standards and may qualify for the SNWA Water Smart Landscapes rebate.

Can my HOA ban artificial turf?

No outright ban. NRS 116.330 preempts HOA rules against drought-tolerant landscape choices, but the HOA may enforce reasonable quality and appearance standards.

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