When a drought hits, conserving water often becomes a community effort. This includes HOAs who must do their part to both keep up with resident demands for quality lawn care and landscaping, as well as those who are responsible citizens in their communities who try to provide that quality service to their residents without neglecting their responsibility to use water responsibly. It’s a tricky balancing act for a community association to fulfill both responsibilities. However, the following seven tips are some ideas on how to balance both your commitment to your residents and the environment when a drought hits: Read the article……………..
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