Nassau encourages replacing turf with drought-tolerant and native plants through education and rebates, supporting Sole Source Aquifer protection. Programs are voluntary, with no mandatory turf removal at the county level.
Nassau Cooperative Extension and the Long Island Native Plant Initiative promote replacing thirsty cool-season turf with native meadow plantings, pollinator gardens, and Long Island native species. Some water utilities offer rebates for irrigation upgrades, smart controllers, and high-efficiency nozzles, though large turf-buyback programs typical of the Southwest are not standard here. Local village zoning typically allows native plantings as long as front-yard ordinances on weeds and grass height are met. Rain gardens and bioswales serve double duty for stormwater and habitat.
No replacement requirement; weed and grass-height code enforcement still applies to neglected lawns, with village fines for noncompliant overgrowth.
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