The restrictions will take effect June 1.
With Southern California facing a severe drought, Los Angeles residents and businesses will soon be subject to outdoor watering restrictions, Mayor Eric Garcetti said Tuesday.
The planned restriction for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power customers is expected to take effect June 1 after receiving City Council approval.
“We are using a little bit less water today than we were more than 30 years ago with a million more people,” Garcetti said.
Garcetti still urged homeowners to replace thirsty lawns with drought-tolerant landscaping.
The Metropolitan Water District’s one-day-a-week watering limitation will affect about 6 million residents and businesses.
State water authorities were scheduled to hold a briefing about California’s drought outlook Tuesday afternoon.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
SOURCE: FOX NEWS