How bluegrass lawns became the default for urban landscapes

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Between 50% and 60% of Coloradans live in housing governed by homeowners associations, commonly called HOAs. Squeezing water devoted to urban landscapes must necessarily involve these neighborhoods. It’s already happening but, so far, mostly on...

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