Your town, gas-leaf-blower free.

A full-equipped advocacy website for your town — petition, nearby-bans tracker, board meetings, officials directory, email templates, and landscaper directory. Advocacy tools are pre-loaded and ready to customize.

Rob Shepperson illustration — a group of landscape workers with ear protection hold gas-powered leaf blowers like brass instruments, being conducted by a figure with a baton
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No cost. Ready in about 48 hours.

What your site includes

Everything a local ban campaign actually needs.

Petition form
Collect signatures with a live public counter — build visible support to bring to the village board.
Nearby bans tracker
A regional map of full bans, partial bans, and active proposals near your town — updated as municipalities act.
Board meetings
Your town's meeting cadence plus field-tested tips for effective public comment and testimony.
Officials directory & email templates
Pre-written letters to municipal officials and staff. Residents can send a personal message in thirty seconds.
Electric landscaper directory
A list of landscapers in your area who have already transitioned — so residents can switch today.
Education & FAQ library
Pre-written, sourced answers on health, noise, and emissions. Ready to share at hearings or online.

How it works

Three steps. About 48 hours from submission to live site.

Request your site
Tell us your town, state, and preferred subdomain. Takes about two minutes.
We provision it
We set up your site, pre-load it with your region's tracker data and templates, and send you admin credentials.
You start organizing
Add events, collect signatures, email officials. Customize copy, branding, and content as you go.
Free of charge, for however long you need to use it.

No subscription. No trial that ends. Your site stays online as long as your campaign is running. If your town passes a ban and you no longer need it, archive it — no obligations either way.

See it live

Live sites built on the platform.

Every site starts turnkey and fully working. The examples below have been customized by their local organizers to varying degrees — yours will be yours to style, rewrite, and extend the same way.

Quiet Clean Croton
Croton-on-Hudson, NY

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Where we stand

The movement, nationally.

70
Full-ban municipalities
71
Partial bans
1
Local campaign sites

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Why we built this

Because running a local campaign shouldn't start from scratch.

This platform started as Quiet Clean Croton — a resident-led campaign in a small Westchester village that needed a petition, a way to contact municipal officials, and a place to coordinate volunteers. Once we had something that worked, offering it to other towns was the obvious next step. Every local campaign that stands up here strengthens the case for the next one — and pools the research, ordinance citations, and neighbor-town data that every organizer starts by hunting for.

Ready when you are

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