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Dec 21, 2023

City’s Ban of Gas Powered Leaf Blowers Starts in April

Pasadena’s gas-powered leaf blower ban takes effect next month.

According to the ordinance, beginning April 28, the use of gas-powered leaf blowers will be banned in the City.

Electric-powered leaf blowers may only be used Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

It remains unlawful for leaf blowers to be operated on Sundays and holidays.

Last March, The City Council voted to ban the use of gas-powered leaf blowers.

Violations of the ban could result in fines of $116 for the first violation, $238 for the second, $599 for the third, and $1,000 for the fourth and subsequent violations.

Two-stroke engines lack an independent lubrication system so the fuel has to be mixed with oil. It takes about four ounces of oil per every gallon of gas to run the engine, but all of that oil does not combust properly resulting in the release of air pollutants escaping from the engine in large quantities.

If the same type of engine were placed in a car, it would burn a gallon of oil every 1,000 miles. An Edmunds Report found that more carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons were emitted than a high-performance pickup.

The pickup truck would have to drive 3,000 miles to put the same amount of pollutants in the air.

As the time of the vote, five California cities had banned all leaf blowers. Twenty-five other California cities limit their bans to gas-powered leaf blowers. A new state law bans the sale of gas-powered leaf blowers by the start of 2024.

As part of that law, $30 million will be made available to sole proprietors and other small landscaping businesses to assist in the purchase of zero-emission small off-road equipment, including leaf-blowing machines, lawnmowers and string trimmers.

According to the city’s ordinance regulating leaf blowers, it is unlawful for any person to use or to operate, or cause to be operated any type of leaf-blowing machine or device within a residential area before 8 a.m. and after 6 p.m. on weekdays and before 9 a.m. and after 5 p.m. on Saturday; or at any time on Sunday.

The ordinance also bars the use of any type of leaf-blowing machine or device in the city within a radius of 500 feet of a residential area during that time. It is also illegal to use a leaf blower to cause debris to blow beyond the property boundaries of the parcel on which it is being used, to adjoining properties or public rights-of-way within the city, and to remain therefore more than 15 minutes.

Of the 359 total complaints in the last seven years, the majority (275, or 77%) concerned the use of a leaf blower outside the allowed hours. Local residents also complained gardeners exceeding the allowed length of use, noise level, and blowing debris over a property line, received 52 (14%), 23 (6%), and 9 (3%) complaints, respectively.

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