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Citywide ban on gas-powered portable leaf blowers. Ordinance 78-O-1700 — the second locality in California / United States to ban gas blowers.
Enacted: 1976-01-01 In effect since: 2011-10-31
Last updated: Jun 3, 2026
Research & citations
- The Movement to 'Make America Rake Again' — Reasons to be Cheerful
— Reasons to be Cheerful, 2024-01-18
Hannah Wallace profiles the national push to ban gas-powered leaf blowers, opening with Quiet Clean PDX co-chair Michael Hall (Portland, OR) and noting more than 100 US cities have enacted bans alongside 45+ Quiet Clean Alliance member groups. Calls Washington D.C.'s 2022 phase-out the "gold standard" — three-year ramp-up, citizen-affidavit enforcement via DLCP, fines up to $500. Surveys California's CARB AB-1346 zero-emission rule (effective Jan 2024) plus the state's $30M CORE voucher program; cites bans in Burlington VT, Evanston IL, Oakland, Beverly Hills, Santa Barbara, and Montgomery County MD; flags rebate/discount programs in Colorado (30% statewide point-of-sale discount, eff. Jan 2024) and Dallas. Quotes Seagraves Landscaping (West Linn, OR — a Lake Oswego Parks contractor) on crews preferring electric blowers. Closes by linking the movement to the Xerces Society's Leave the Leaves campaign.
- Leaf Blower Ban Just Hot Air? (LA Times)
— Los Angeles Times, 1999-10-29
Carmel was the first California city to ban leaf blowers in 1975; Laguna Beach enacted a total ban in 1993.
- Beverly Hills, CA — Official Municipal Website
- City of Beverly Hills — Municipal Code (leaf blower / noise)
— City of Beverly Hills
Codified leaf blower / noise ordinance for City of Beverly Hills, California. Source: American Legal Publishing.
- Noise — City of Beverly Hills
- Gas-Powered Blowers Banned But Still Around
— Beverly Hills Renters Alliance
In force AB 1346 — Statewide SORE sales ban Enacted 2021-10-09 · Effective 2024-01-01
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