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"description": "Glenwood Springs is launching a Turf Buyback Program offering up to $2,000 for lawn removal, alongside a full slate of spring cleanup events, landfill vouchers, and sustainability initiatives aimed at reducing water use and supporting community action across the city.",
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"publishedAt": "2026-03-18T16:19:24.000Z",
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"textContent": "## At a Glance\n\n💧 **Turf Buyback Program** — $2/sq ft rebate (up to $2,000) for removing irrigated lawns\n\n🧹 **Cleanup Events (April–May)** — Yard waste drop-off, curbside collection, and river cleanup opportunities\n\n🗑️ **Landfill Vouchers** — Available for Glenwood Springs residents, request by April 30\n\n🌳 **Tree Giveaway** — April 18 at Two Rivers Park (registration required)\n\n🌊 **River Cleanup** — April 25 volunteer event at Two Rivers Park\n\n⚠️ **Hazardous Waste Day** — May 23 drop-off + free compost pickup\n\nAs spring arrives in Glenwood Springs, the city is rolling out a series of sustainability initiatives, cleanup events, and rebate programs aimed at helping residents reduce water use, manage waste, and protect local natural resources.\n\nFrom a new turf removal rebate program to a full calendar of spring cleanup opportunities, city officials are encouraging residents to take part in efforts that support both household savings and long-term environmental health.\n\n* * *\n\n## Turf Buyback Program Offers Up to $2,000 for Lawn Removal\n\nOne of the city’s most significant new initiatives is the Turf Buyback Program, which offers financial incentives for residents who replace traditional lawns with water-efficient landscaping.\n\nMaintaining grass lawns in Western Colorado’s arid climate can be costly and resource-intensive. In addition to increasing household water bills, irrigated lawns place added demand on the Colorado River and local water systems.\n\nTo address this, Glenwood Springs is offering $2 per square foot for the removal of irrigated, non-native turf, with rebates available for up to 1,000 square feet.\n\nThat means eligible residents could receive up to $2,000 for converting their yard to more water-smart landscaping.\n\nCity officials say the program is designed to help residents lower long-term water costs while reducing pressure on regional water supplies.\n\nApply for Turf Buyback Program\n\n* * *\n\n## Month-Long Spring Cleanup Efforts Underway\n\nThe city is also hosting a wide range of spring cleanup events throughout April and May, giving residents multiple ways to dispose of waste, clean up neighborhoods, and get involved in community efforts.\n\n### Key Dates to Know\n\n * April 1–30\nLandfill vouchers available for city residents (valid through July 31)\n * April 4\nBrush and yard waste drop-off begins\nEvery-other Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to noon\nFormer rodeo grounds\n * April 8 & 9\nCurbside Spring Collection Days\nRegistration required (deadline April 1)\n * April 18\nBranch Out Community Forestry Tree Giveaway\n10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Two Rivers Park\nRegistration required\n * April 25\nSpringtime River Cleanup\n8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Two Rivers Park\nVolunteers must register\n * May 23\nHousehold Hazardous Waste Drop-Off\nFree compost pick-up included\n9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Community Center\n\n\n\nThese events are designed to help residents responsibly dispose of materials, reduce waste, and contribute to maintaining public spaces across the city.\n\n* * *\n\n## Landfill Vouchers Available for Residents\n\nAs part of the cleanup effort, Glenwood Springs is offering subsidized landfill vouchers to city residents.\n\nEach household can request one voucher for up to a pickup-truck load of non-hazardous waste at the South Canyon Landfill.\n\nRequests must be submitted by April 30, and vouchers are valid through July 31.\n\nRequest a Voucher\n\n* * *\n\n## Protecting Local Waterways from Invasive Species\n\nCity officials are also reminding residents to take precautions against aquatic nuisance species (ANS), which pose a growing threat to Colorado’s rivers and waterways.\n\nInvasive mussels, plants, and other organisms can spread easily between water bodies on boats and gear. To help prevent this, the city is urging all water users to:\n\nClean, drain, and dry equipment after each use\n\nThis includes kayaks, paddleboards, fishing gear, and any equipment used in local waterways.\n\n* * *\n\n## Additional Programs Encourage Sustainable Travel and Community Action\n\nOther ongoing initiatives highlighted by the city include:\n\n * Two Rivers Connect “Winter Way to Roll” Program (through March 30), which rewards residents for choosing biking, walking, carpooling, or transit\n * A sustainability series focused on waste reduction, transportation, and community action\n\n\n\nThese efforts are part of a broader push to encourage residents to take small, practical steps that collectively support environmental sustainability.\n\n* * *\n\n## Getting Involved\n\nWith a full calendar of events and multiple programs underway, city officials say there are many ways for residents to participate this spring.\n\nWhether removing a lawn, volunteering for a river cleanup, or taking advantage of waste disposal programs, each action contributes to a larger effort to conserve resources and maintain the health of the region.\n\nAs the season shifts, Glenwood Springs is encouraging residents to take part in building a more sustainable and resilient community—one project at a time.",
"title": "Glenwood Springs Launches Turf Buyback Program and Spring Cleanup Events",
"updatedAt": "2026-03-18T16:19:24.429Z"
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