Gov. Jared Polis has signed into law a measure that would change Coloradans’ Homeowner Association rules when it comes to home landscaping.
BOULDER, Colo. — Gov. Jared Polis has signed into law a measure that would change Coloradans’ Homeowner Association rules.
Denver 7+ Colorado News Latest Headlines | May 17, 11am In 2021, a Broomfield homeowners association forced a family to tear out their artificial turf that they had just installed. Armstrong fought back, citing other neighbors who also had turf. However, the HOA denied her appeal, threatening fines of $10 a day if the turf wasn't torn out. If she was not a member in good standing, she would not be allowed in the recreation center where she volunteers.In 2022, our partners at The Denver Post reported that Castle Rock passed a measure to limit the amount of water-intensive “cool-season turf” installed at new homes.
According to Aurora Water, every 1,000 square feet of grass requires about 17,500 gallons of water if the lawn is set up as 100% efficient, which is very difficult to achieve. To qualify, applicants need to remove at least 500 square feet of existing grass lawn from a front yard.
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