DrivinTooFast
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04-09-12 11:56 AM - Post#147875
Here is my rant on another site about water conservation rebates and my Wildflower project. This site allows photo posting so i used it instead of AllenOnline. But dangit I want my REBATE!! It's funny how we incent reduced water consumption yet provide no incentive to eliminate extra irrigation.
http://www.frisco-online.com/forums/showthread.php...
Edited by DrivinTooFast on 04-09-12 12:05 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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Don4
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04-09-12 12:26 PM - Post#147876
In response to DrivinTooFast
if you live in Frisco, you should probably contact their water utilities department.
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DrivinTooFast
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04-09-12 01:04 PM - Post#147878
In response to Don4
I live in Allen, I formerly lived in Frisco - but I upgraded!
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Kristale
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04-09-12 02:50 PM - Post#147882
In response to DrivinTooFast
I'm glad you're not my neighbor!
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denisew
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04-09-12 03:06 PM - Post#147884
In response to DrivinTooFast
I suppose you could go in front of the city council to propose adding this type of landscaping as a rebate, but I'm not sure how they would calculate it. How would the rebate be funded? Would there be a grant from some organization to fund something like this? I also have reduced my lawn area and used native and adapted plants for the same reasons. I also planted deciduous trees to shade my house in the afternoon which reduces electricity costs plus they add value to my home if we ever decide to sell.
I would be interested in finding out what the city tells you about a proposal like you stated in your link. You might start with the water conservation manager, Gail Donaldson - [email protected]; to find out what you can do to propose such a rebate.
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DrivinTooFast
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04-09-12 03:24 PM - Post#147885
In response to Kristale
I'm glad you're not my neighbor!
Huh? Do you not like flowers?
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DrivinTooFast
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04-09-12 03:25 PM - Post#147886
In response to denisew
I suppose you could go in front of the city council to propose adding this type of landscaping as a rebate, but I'm not sure how they would calculate it. How would the rebate be funded? Would there be a grant from some organization to fund something like this? I also have reduced my lawn area and used native and adapted plants for the same reasons. I also planted deciduous trees to shade my house in the afternoon which reduces electricity costs plus they add value to my home if we ever decide to sell.
I would be interested in finding out what the city tells you about a proposal like you stated in your link. You might start with the water conservation manager, Gail Donaldson - [email protected]; to find out what you can do to propose such a rebate.
That would eb a good start. Do you know how the current rebate program is funded??
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Kristale
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04-09-12 04:13 PM - Post#147890
In response to DrivinTooFast
I love flowers. I guess the pictures were too small to get the full effect. I guess my thought was the same as the other poster on the Frisco site, do you have any new guests in your yard because of this?
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denisew
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04-09-12 04:53 PM - Post#147892
In response to DrivinTooFast
They may be funded through grants or other sources. Gail Donaldson would be the best person to answer that question.
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