What about City parks and facilities?
The City has cut water use by 20-30% and in some areas turned off the sprinklers completely for the summer. However, playing fields will be watered enough to maintain a safe environment for our local athletes. Irrigation will be done in the early morning hours. Occasional daytime sprinkler use may be observed only when City staff is testing and repairing irrigation systems. For more information please call 831-768-3100.

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1. Am I required to let my lawn to turn brown and die?
2. Am I allowed to wash my car?
3. Do the sprinkler watering restrictions also effect other methods of watering?
4. When and how am I allowed to water my vegetable garden?
5. Why is there so much attention on lawns?
6. What should I do if I see water running off a property?
7. What will the City do if I report water waste?
8. Will the City issue fines to residents and businesses?
9. What about City parks and facilities?
10. Is the City rationing water? Is there a limit on how much I can use?
11. Are there any rules for watering trees?
12. How can the City help me cut my water use?
13. Is the City running out of water?
14. Will our water supply be ok once we get good winter rains?
15. What is being done to deal with the groundwater overdraft?
16. What about recycled water?
17. Why not just desalinize sea water and use it for urban and agriculture needs?