Politics & Government
Gas Leaf Blower Ban In Lower Merion Takes Effect Soon: What To Know
The first stage of Lower Merion's gas-powered leaf blower phase-out begins soon.
LOWER MERION, PA — Lower Merion Township's ban on gas-powered leaf blowing takes effect next week, when the use of gas leaf blowers will be prohibited until the fall.
Last year, the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners voted to phase out gas-powered leaf blower use, which will lead to a ban in 2029.
Before that, gas-powered leaf blowers will be prohibited during portions of each year.
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Here's the timeline:
- 2026: The first stage takes effect next week, when Lower Merion bans gas-powered leaf blowing from Monday, June 1 to Oct. 1.
- 2027: banned from Jan. 1 to April 1 and from June 1 to Oct. 1.
- 2028: prohibited from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1.
- 2029 and after: fully banned.
Electric-powered leaf blowing is allowed. But using gas-powered generators to run corded electric leaf blowers will be prohibited.
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The restrictions apply to everyone, including landscapers working in Lower Merion.
Visit the township's website for more info.
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