Can I have a flagstone pathway as part of my project?

Yes. Flagstone pathways and patios where the individual stones are set and/or separated by sand or gravel (which allow water to soak into the soil) are allowed. Non-permeable surfaces such as Flagstone pathways where the stones are set on concrete and/or the joints between the stones are grouted or sealed cannot make up more than 20% of the total area to be rebated. Keep in mind that the conversion area must still meet the fifty percent (50%) living Plant Cover requirement.

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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?