STAMFORD — The Stamford Board of Representatives has had enough of gas-powered leaf blowers, at least for most of the year.
Montgomery County revises its gas leaf blower ban enforcement, dropping photo requirement amid immigrant community concerns.
Fall is here, which means leaves are falling. But when it comes to cleaning up the leaves and clearing them away, more cities and states are banning gas-powered leaf blowers as the tool of choice.
A bill in the Connecticut General Assembly would ban the use of gas-powered leaf blowers in the state starting in 2029. Co-sponsored by 10 Democratic state lawmakers, House Bill 6263 would first ...
The plan went through numerous changes based on public feedback, including a delay in the timeline for implementation.
A leaf blower at the US Air Force Memorial, in need of an operator (Staff Photo by Jay Westcott) Gas-powered leaf blowers could soon meet their downfall in Arlington. The County Board is considering a ...
The city council voted to phase out gas powered leaf blowers starting in 2028, with a full ban taking effect in 2033.
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