Join Mayor Woody Brown in the Water Conservation Challenge

April 1-30, National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation



Mayor Woody Brown is joining other mayors across the country in asking residents to make a commitment to conserve water and protect this vital resource by taking part in the 10th Annual Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation.  
 
Last year, residents from thousands of cities across the country pledged to reduce their water usage by nearly 3 billion gallons, helping to preserve the quality of our natural environment. The challenge awarded more than $50,000 in prizes to nearly 300 residents in U.S. cities.
 
To participate, enter online at MyWaterPledge.com, and then make a series of online pledges to conserve water on behalf of the City of Largo. One winning city will be determined from five population categories. The city with the most pledges in each population category will win. Residents from the winning cities who take the online pledge will also be entered to win hundreds of environmentally friendly prizes, including $3,000 for home utilities, water-saving fixtures and home improvement gift cards. 
 
To further encourage sustainability initiatives, every person who takes the pledge also has the option to select a charity within our community to win a brand new 2021 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. 
 
This year's Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation is presented by the Wyland Foundation and Toyota, with support from the US EPA WaterSense, The Toro Company, National League of Cities, WonderGrove Learn, Conserva Irrigation, and the Ecosystems Company.
 
For questions regarding the challenge or ways that you can help “reduce your use,” visit OurFutureLargo.com or email [email protected].