KYLE, TEXAS – Kyle water customers and residents are advised that Stage 2 mandatory water use management rules are in effect as of Thursday, Oct. 22.
The City made the decision to move into stage 2 of the drought plan to allow for the rehabilitation of the Kohlers Crossing elevated storage tank, which is mainly supplied by an onsite well.
The City of Kyle’s Drought Plan is governed by City Ordinance 569 which issues guidelines for when and how residents can water and irrigate lawns as well as wash automobiles.
During Stage 2, Kyle residents may water (irrigate):
Items and actions, which are prohibited during Stage 2 of drought management:
At all times our drought management plan:
Mandatory Irrigation Schedule:
As outlined in the City ordinance 569, Sections 5 and 12, failure to comply with this ordinance can result in a fine of up to $2,000 and not less than $50 per violation.
For more information, go to https://www.cityofkyle.com/publicworks/kyles-current-drought-stage-watering-restrictions.
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