Utah legislature considers incentives to ditch turf, ban cities and HOAs from requiring lawns

The Utah State Legislature is considering bills to encourage people get rid of “non-functional turf” and block cities and HOAs from requiring lawns.  The bills, which will be introduced in the 2022 legislative session, come as the latest winter forecast shows a warm, dry one.    Read the entire article……………………………….

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