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Artificial Turf: Sandy vs West Valley City

How do artificial turf rules compare between Sandy, UT and West Valley City, UT?

Sandy has fewer restrictions than West Valley City.

Sandy, UT

Salt Lake County

Few Restrictions

Sandy permits artificial turf as a waterwise landscaping option under Utah Code §10-9a-530. Utah's 2023 HB 410 bans nonfunctional turf in new developments after 2027, making synthetic grass an accepted alternative for park strips and yards.

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West Valley City, UT

Salt Lake County

Some Restrictions

Artificial turf permitted in most residential yards; subject to zoning standards and possible HOA rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSandyWest Valley City
City PermitNot required-
State ProtectionUtah Code §10-9a-530-
Park StripsAllowed-
Water RebateNOT eligible-
HOA RulesMay restrict product specs-
Fact-Allowed in residential yards

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sandy FAQ

Is artificial turf allowed in my front yard and park strip?

Yes. Sandy and Utah state law permit synthetic grass as a xeriscape alternative. Quality products with permeable backing are preferred; check any HOA CC&Rs for material specs.

Does artificial turf qualify for water-saving rebates?

No. Jordan Valley Water's Flip Your Strip rebate requires living drought-tolerant plants. Artificial turf saves water but must be purchased at full retail.

West Valley City FAQ

Can my entire front yard be turf?

Generally yes, but check any HOA design standards and applicable park strip rules.

Does the city offer rebates for turf?

No, artificial turf does not qualify for Flip Your Strip rebates; those target living waterwise plants.

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