Glendale has a grass problem. It temporarily stopped enforcing its ban while it worked on new rules, but then took a hard line against the stuff last August. Oh wait, not grass. Fake grass. The city is sending out notices of violation to residents who still have fake turf in their yards despite it being officially outlawed. According to the Glendale News-Press, the city outlawed fake grass because “opponents say it could cause lead poisoning and other environmental hazards, such as a ‘heat-island’ effect that occurs when unnatural surfaces get hot.”
Similar Posts:
- Glendale Home Values
- Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort Acquires 18-Hole Hammock Bay Golf Course
- Home sales on track for worst year since bust
- Thrashitechture: Westside Skateification Rolls On With New Westchester Park Plaza
- Foreclosure activity slowed in first half of 2011
Category: Real Estate Consultant
0 Comments