FRASER VALLEY CURRENT: As cities endorse 'ugly' lawns, their rules discourage 'unsightly' replacements that might be better for the environment
Consider the lawn.
For decades, verdant expanses of green grass have been seen as the aesthetically pleasing embodiment of the perfect neighbourhood. Lawns mattered so much that many communities enacted laws regulating their height. Letting your grass grow shin height could net you not just bad looks from neighbours, but fines from uniformed officers.
The last decade has seen a reconsideration, of sorts.
Lawns consume large amounts of water. And there are few greater sins than water wastefulness in an era of increasingly dry summers and expensive water infrastructure ...
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