Final answer:
The majority of turfgrass acreage in the U.S., excluding roadsides, is indeed found in urban areas.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether the majority of turfgrass acreage, not including roadsides, is found in urban areas in the U.S. The answer to this question is true. Urban lawns, parks, and recreational areas contribute significantly to the turfgrass acreage. In contrast, rural areas have larger tracts of agricultural and undeveloped land where the occurrence of turfgrass is less concentrated compared to urban settings.