Do I need to change my irrigation controller to be eligible?
The District does not require any specific controller or controller features, but highly recommends using a controller that has multiple programs (i.e., schedules). This way the new low water needing plants can be watered less frequently than other plants in your yard. This will allow you to achieve maximum water savings and plant health in your yard.

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1. How much is the rebate?
2. Am I required to pay a tax on my rebate?
3. Who is eligible to participate?
4. What lawn areas are eligible for the program?
5. What plants can I use in my water-efficient landscape?
6. I already replaced my lawn with water-efficient plants. Can I get a rebate?
7. I have already started my project. Can I get a rebate?
8. Can I receive a rebate for replacing my lawn completely with artificial turf?
9. Can I receive a rebate for installing a concrete patio, a walkway or an extension to my driveway?
10. Can I have a flagstone pathway as part of my project?
11. Can I receive a rebate if I already let my lawn die due to drought?
12. Can I receive a rebate for replacing my high water use lawn with low water use lawn?
13. Can I receive a rebate for replacing high water use plants other than lawn?
14. What is mulch and why is it required?
15. What is the 50% plant cover requirement?
16. Why is there a 50% plant cover requirement?
17. Can I keep my existing lawn sprinklers to water my new garden?
18. What type of irrigation system do I need to use?
19. What if I only convert part of my lawn?
20. Can I apply for the rebate more than once?
21. Do I need to change my irrigation controller to be eligible?