Green and gold switch grass with a blue sky background.

An Innovative Approach to Water Conservation Coming to the Community

Updated on April 14, 2025

In partnership with the City of Boulder, Resource Central, an award-winning conservation nonprofit, will continue conducting a non-chemical turf removal project north of Baseline Road (between Gilpin Drive and Inca Parkway).

Having started in August 2024, this project aims to test methods for removing large areas of thirsty turf grass without using chemicals or herbicides. After removing the existing Kentucky bluegrass, waterwise native grasses are being seeded. 

The project is testing several non-chemical turf removal options, including:

  • Roto-tilling
  • Removing sod with a skid steer and taking it offsite
  • Removing sod with a skid steer and placing it in a shaker deck to shake free excess topsoil
  • Applying steam to kill grass

Dates and Ongoing Activities

  • August 1-2, 2024: Steam treatment started
  • August 6-12, 2024: Sod removal started, including use of shaker deck machine, roto-tiller and steam-weeder
  • Between August 12-22, 2024: Second steam treatment applied and plot re-seeded the with native grasses
  • August  2024 – October 2025: Weed management
  • Late spring/early summer 2025: Removal of areas where previous treatment methods were unsuccessful

Continuing throughout 2025, neighbors can expect to see work on-site Monday through Friday, between 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Equipment moving forward may include a rototiller as well as standard maintenance equipment and crews.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Tracy Ayres, Water Program Manager, 303-999-3820 ext. 107.

An ariel view of Baseline Road and Gilpin Drive