Drought Tolerant Landscape in Carlsbad's La Costa corridor specializes in xeriscaping and native-plant installations designed to meet the Carlsbad Municipal Water District's turf-replacement rebate requirements. The firm's irrigation retrofits pair inline drip emitters with Hunter MP Rotator heads, a water-management approach that complements the smart-controller installations at Victory Sprinkler. Project scopes on Navarra Drive and surrounding 92009 streets typically include decomposed-granite pathways, boulder groupings, and California-native plantings such as Ceanothus, Manzanita, and Cleveland Sage selected for coastal salt-air tolerance near the Omni La Costa Resort area. Low-voltage LED path lighting integrated into these hardscape designs requires transformer and conduit work from Wheyland Electric to meet NEC low-voltage burial-depth codes. Full-yard conversions replace conventional turf with permeable surfaces and drip zones that reduce irrigation demand by up to 60 percent under MWELO (Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance) compliance standards.