What watering schedule should be followed for medians and common areas that do not have a traditional address?
Medians that do not have a traditional address should be watered according the even-address schedule. If a common area (non-median) falls along a side of the street that is associated with odd or even addresses, it should be watered according the relative schedule. If such a determination cannot be made, an even-address schedule should be followed. For example, a common area at the main entrance of a subdivision lies on the right side of the street. The homes on this side of the street all have even addresses. This common area should be watered on an even-address schedule.

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1. Do these restrictions apply to car washing or pressure washing?
2. Does this apply to rain water or reclaimed water?
3. How do you define hand-watering?
4. I would like to install new sod, but will need to water more frequently than this schedule will allow, can I apply for permission to irrigate outside of this schedule?
5. What watering schedule should be followed for medians and common areas that do not have a traditional address?
6. I manage a complex with multiple addresses but just one irrigation system., how should we operate our system?
7. Why do we have to follow this schedule?
8. Do other municipalities have the same schedule?
9. Am I required to water on all 3 days of the schedule?
10. Do these restrictions replace the water shortage response restrictions?
11. If it rains on one of my scheduled watering days, can I water on another non-scheduled day?
12. What type of enforcement of the ordinance will be occurring?
13. How can I report a violation if I see one?