Did you know that free on-site water conservation consultations are available to Glendale residents? The city will look at your landscape from a conservation perspective and provide tips on how to maximize water and energy conservation for your specific landscape. Your consultation would also include the following:
Tips on how much and how often to water
Information on low-water-use plants
Information on choosing the right plant for the right place
Instructions on how to properly plant and stake trees
Free how-to brochures and handouts
Before scheduling an appointment, it is suggested that you become familiar with a variety of plants. Besides visiting nurseries, take the self-guided audio tour at the Xeriscape Botanical Garden, located at the Glendale Main Library at 5959 W. Brown Street. Free brochures are available inside the library or by phone.
The city can also provide consultations over the phone and use video chat applications if necessary.
For more information, to make a free consultation appointment or to attend a free low-water-use landscaping class sponsored by the city, please call 623-930-3760.
Enjoy your weekend,
Councilmember Ray Malnar
Glendale City Council, Sahuaro District
Sahuaro District News & Citywide Information
Helping Glendale Businesses Save Water
Sahuaro District Construction & Street Repair Updates
Pavement Management Program
(PMP) Activities
Should you have any questions or if you would like further information regarding Glendale project, please contact the 24/7 Project Hotline at 602-532-6250.
Streets between Greenway Road and Bell Road, between 59th Avenue and 63rd Avenue – Crack sealing is currently taking place to prepare for a Fractured Aggregate Surface Treatment (FAST) and Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) later this year.
Streets between Paradise Lane and Bell Road, between 63rd Avenue and 67th Avenue – Crack sealing is currently taking place to prepare for a Fractured Aggregate Surface Treatment (FAST) and Latex Modified Surface Seal (LMSS) later this year.
Streets between Bell Road and Grovers Avenue, between 55th Avenue and 59th Avenue – Slurry Seal application is currently taking place.
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