Nevada and the west as you may have heard is in the midst of a decade's long drought. And besides the main conservation measures we already have taken; Nevada passed a law last year that will ban all nonfunctional turf in the state. So that means, if it's not in your backyard, or in a park, school or golf course, it has to go.
Below is a view of our community, Sun City Aliante. 2000 + homes around a city owned golf course.The colored areas are where we must remove all the grass and replace it with desert scape.
Below is a view of our community, Sun City Aliante. 2000 + homes around a city owned golf course.
The black arrow is about where my home is. The red arrow is the Aliante Casino and hotel. The blue star is where they are building over 3000 new homes. The purple star is where they are currently grading and putting in utilities for another large master community, Villages of Tule Springs, that when finished will have over 10,000 new homes. Anyway, the green circle is our community center including parking and the large fountain on the corner. Below is a closer view of the area in the green circle.
I'm a member of the Property and Grounds committee. We are tasked with this project by our board.
And the above pic is the large fountain area out by the intersection, with the plants that we've selected to be planted.Once our committee finishes with our work, it'll go to the board for their approval, or sent back to us for tweaks. We actually have a lot of time as the grass doesn't have to be removed until 2027.
Anyway, that's been keeping me a bit busy, especially since the committee voted me Chairperson. So now I also have to sit in on the executive meetings with the landscape company. But it's an interesting position and I'm happy to be a part of what it will look like when we're all done. We have a beautiful community, and I hope our work will enhance it.
With all your plant knowledge, I expect it will all go very well.
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