Fall & Winter Irrigation Guidelines Effective October 1
The City’s annual fall and winter irrigation restrictions become effective on Saturday, October 1, 2022 and will continue through March 31, 2023. Year round irrigation restrictions reduce the peak demand on our water system. Irrigation restrictions during the fall and winter conserve water and minimize hazardous road conditions during freezing weather.
Irrigation Time of Day
- On your scheduled watering days, irrigation is only allowed when temperatures are above 35 degrees Fahrenheit
Other Year-Round Restrictions
- Irrigate landscape only during your two assigned days per week
- Irrigation schedules are based on the last digit of the house address:
- Addresses ending in 0, 3, 4, or 9 – Monday and Thursday
- Addresses ending in 1, 5, or 6 – Tuesday and Friday
- Addresses ending in 2, 7, or 8 – Wednesday and Saturday
- Irrigate landscape without runoff
- Do not irrigate during precipitation events
- Hand watering is allowed any time of day and on any day of the week
Winter Irrigation Tips
- Winterize your irrigation system and equipment before the first freeze to prevent leaks and costly repairs
- Install a rain and freeze sensor to prevent your irrigation system from running when temperatures drop below freezing
- Insulate irrigation and any above ground pipes, valves, draining pipes and backflow preventers
- Insulate pipes under your pier and beam home
If you need assistance, contact a licensed irrigator or plumber for assistance to winterize your home. Aubrey Spear, Director of Water Utilities, says, “We asks our residents and businesses to continue to be efficient with their outdoor water use. Protect your irrigation system from freeze damage by turning off your irrigation system when the temperature is below 35°F. Also, keep our roads safe by ensuring you irrigate without runoff. Runoff can freeze onto streets and sidewalks creating safety hazards.”