Lancaster may encourage or require native and drought-tolerant landscaping. Some areas restrict traditional grass lawns in favor of water-efficient alternatives.
Lancaster increasingly supports native plant landscaping and xeriscaping for water conservation and habitat restoration. Some jurisdictions offer rebates for lawn replacement with drought-tolerant plants. HOAs in many states can no longer prohibit xeriscaping or native plant gardens. Municipal water restrictions may effectively require low-water landscaping for new developments. Native plant lists are typically available from local cooperative extension offices. Invasive species removal may be required or incentivized.
Varies by jurisdiction. HOA fines for non-compliance may be unenforceable if state law protects xeriscaping rights.
Lancaster, CA
Lancaster requires property owners to maintain grass and vegetation below maximum height limits. Overgrown yards subject to code enforcement and abatement.
Lancaster, CA
Lancaster enforces permanent water conservation rules including watering schedules and waste restrictions per State Water Resources Control Board mandates an...
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