California Water Rebates
Concord, California Water Rebates
Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) runs a Lawn to Garden rebate that pays $1 per square foot to replace lawn with water-wise plants. The residential cap is $2,000, and commercial, multi-family, and municipal accounts can get up to $20,000 per site. The rule people miss: you have to submit your application and receive a Notice to Proceed email before you remove any lawn or sprinklers. Projects started before that approval are not eligible.
$1 / sq ft, up to $2,000
Lawn to Garden Rebate
Open the official program siteHow to apply
- Confirm you are a CCWD water customer
- Submit the Lawn to Garden application with photos of your existing lawn before removing anything
- Wait for the Notice to Proceed email from CCWD
- Remove the lawn and plant low-water species from the Approved Plant List at 50% coverage at maturity
- Submit after photos and the completed project within the six-month window to receive $1 per sq ft, up to $2,000
What you'll need
- CCWD account information
- Before photos of the existing lawn
- Notice to Proceed approval email
- Plant list from the district Approved Plant List
- After photos and itemized receipts
Pollinator Patch can help: It picks California natives suited to inland Contra Costa County, designs an HOA-friendly layout that meets the 50% coverage rule and the Approved Plant List, and assembles your before-photo and plant-list packet.
Avoid these mistakes
- Don't remove your lawn or sprinklers before the Notice to Proceed email. Conversions started before approval are ineligible.
- Don't install synthetic turf. CCWD does not count it as an approved conversion.
- Don't drop below 50% live plant coverage at maturity or under the 300 sq ft minimum.
Concord Water Rebate FAQs
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