California cities can no longer stop residents from installing artificial turf

Tuesday, October 13, 2015
California cities can no longer deny artificial turf
A new state law is in effect that does not allow cities in California to stop homeowners from installing artificial turf.

GLENDALE, Calif. (KABC) -- A new state law is in effect that does not allow cities in California to stop homeowners from installing artificial turf.

Saving water and still having a beautiful lawn is the reason why many are choosing fake grass.

"It's environmentally and pet friendly, there are no bugs, no allergies, and it stays consistently looking great all year for many years to come," said Vic Watterson, owner of artificial turf.

Having it, however, does not come cheap. The waterless lawn can vary from $6 to $12 per square foot.

Watch as Mayde Gomez looks at the growing popularity of this alternative to thirsty grass in the video above.