Do You Support Banning Leaf Blowers?
The town of Arlington will vote today to ban gas-powered leaf blowers at a Special Election, and other communities have also explored the idea, but would it ever happen on Cape?
Arlington will be having a special election today to vote on the seasonal banning of gas-powered leaf blowers during the summer months.
The debate has been heated at time and the discussion has spread across Massachusetts.
On one side are those who say leaf blowers are a health risk, which are too noisy and damage a community's quality of life. The other side says banning leaf blowers goes too far and will cripple landscaping businesses.
Swampscott is also eyeing a similar ban that may go before Town Meeting next year. Marlblehead has also explored the idea, but it was narrowly rejected.
This issue has caused much debate throughout Greater Boston. So, we want to know: What do you think? Would you support the ban of leaf blowers? Do you use a leaf blower? What about the noise?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments section.
Maryellen Anson
11:14 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012
I fully support banning them on Saturday and Sunday mornings before 9am. That and lawn mowers
Susan Schwabe
11:36 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012
Amen, Maryellen!
M Doucette
12:03 am on Monday, August 20, 2012
I can't agree more and I would add.. not at all on Sunday
Kevin L
11:28 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012
What's next Lawnmowers? There are already noise laws in place and if you don't like where you live the you are free to move. If anything how about just set some reasonable hours of operation.
Susan Schwabe
11:35 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012
What are they in Arlington? Nuts? Do you think you could afford for a crew to rake up every leaf and blade of grass? If you're allergic or something, stay inside until they're done! BUT, I do agree about this NOT happening before 8am at least!
Kevin L
11:36 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012
Common Sense wins the day: "A proposal to ban leaf blowers in Marblehead was defeated at Town Meeting Tuesday night."
Margaret Carroll-Bergman
11:40 am on Thursday, July 19, 2012
It seems that there is some consensus around regulating the hours of operation for leaf blowers.
Dennis Oljey
2:04 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
I do not support banning leaf blowers. Although they can be annoying at times, there usefulness out weighs the noise. I use one myself. Also as others have stated, what next?
Andy D
3:22 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
What did we do before leaf blowers?
Margaret Carroll-Bergman
3:52 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
We had kids rake leaves for .25 a bag! At least that was the going rate in the 1970's.
Susan Schwabe
5:17 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
Uhmmm..... we raked them into the woods, none of which exist any more! and you can't hire kids to do ANYTHING these days, never mind rake leaves. And even if you could, you couldn't afford it!
Jacque Claeys
5:04 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
Ban them!! Who needs them! Either rake up the leaves or grass clippings or leave them for nature to get rid of by wind, rain or whatever. Just alot of energy used for nothing, like an electric tie holder. Silly!
Susan Schwabe
5:13 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
And HOW old did you say you are Jacque? My parents are quite elderly. for them to pay a yard service to rake and bag the leaves would be cost prohibitive, if they could even find someone who had enough staff to do it in the first place! As for letting the wind take them; A) that just makes them 'someone elses problem' and that's not neighborly, and; B) my parent's yard is enclosed, meaning the leaves would stay right there, growing, until one or the other of them slipped and fell on them. Not very efficient. Unless you'd like to come from whereever you live to rake the leaves for them? I do what I'm able, but I'm also disabled, besides living a looong way from them.
malcolm nichols
5:26 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
Perhaps we should ban motorcycles, wow are they noisy and annoying.
Are electric and battery leaf blowers that much quieter?
Where will the illegals work if we shut down their landscape businesses?
Bob
10:15 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2012
The operation of gasoline powered leaf blowers and other other noise makers (lawnmowers, noisy motorcycles, chain saws, jet skis,etc) should responsibly be curtailed until after noon on Sundays and in communities in the evening. I try to observe these neighborly considerations in my neighborhood and wish that others would as well.
malcolm nichols
6:28 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
I would bet a noise ordinance already exists. This is silly.
It many be a sign of improving economy, where people have nothing else to worry about. Nah, probably not. More likely it is desire to control others thru increased legislation.
Motorcycle drivers mostly appear in packs and are inconsiderate and extremely noisy. Let's put a stop to them!!!
Kevin L
7:53 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
Let's not forget the snow blowers, I expect to see all you leaf blower hating people out there raking leaves and shoveling snow. Sounds like a fun time in the city. I'm going to ride my motorcycle around town to see that spectacle as soon as I figure out where my "pack" went... I guess it's not just the police that like to profile, go figure.
Sean
8:29 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
Excellent point - people only like to ban things they themselves don't use. What's next, chainsaws, weed whackers, lawn mowers, wood chippers, etc? The majority of people that use the gas blowers are landscapers and they do it to clean up after they've mowed, mulched, etc. and are often done in 10 minutes or less. They use the gas blowers because they are efficient. If all these not in my backyard people want to do something useful maybe they should push the blower manufacturers to make quieter machines instead of just pushing to ban them because it interupts their morning cup of starbucks.
Ouie Boscoe
8:07 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
Let's get those damn stereos in the cars that rattle my windows in the house as they drive by a couple of miles away.
Jean Ravinski
9:12 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
Ollie and Vinny DeMacedo did all the leaf raking at our place in Kingston, Mass. They did a great job and they were nice and quiet too!
c k
10:09 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
Is this for real? WTF
Margaret Carroll-Bergman
10:16 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
From what I can see, no one wants an outright ban, just a regulation in terms of hours that the leaf blowers are being used.
c k
10:19 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
These people are NUTS. You think the mosquitos are bad now, wait until you have 2 feet of leaves around your yard. Can you say E.E.E. Where do these WACO'S come from? I'll stop using my leaf blower when you pry it from my cold dead fingers. Oh yeah, and the anti motorcycle people should crawl back in their caves too. In the summer, I use one fourth the amount of fuel that I would battling the stupid tourist traffic around the wonderfull Cape. They should ban the stupid RIPOFF FAIR, too
Susan Schwabe
11:37 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
amen to that! Except for the fair, which I don't know enough to comment on.
Tim
11:05 am on Friday, July 20, 2012
... Only in MA. This is now a national story! Does anyone realize how off-the-wall crazy this makes us look? This state is the lead turd as the toilet flushes. Thanks liberals.
Stumpgrinder
12:29 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
The simple solution would be to ban all trees with leaves. Cut down all of the oaks! It worked in the Lower Cape, where removing the trees helped create a National Park!
Mel Cross
2:02 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Lets ban:
Concerts at the band shell,...... its too loud, I want to enjoy the harbor
Kids ban them..... they make noise, and sometimes before 9am I am lazy and sleep all day.
Ambulances....... it annoying when I am sleeping and get woke up
Bikes on roads. its a hazard to drivers.
Smoking and drinking...... no one really needs that.
Spoons..... they make people fat, make it only legal to use chopsticks.
Freedom- I am smarter than you, and know what is best........So I will make laws so you will comply to my ideas.
Tim
2:09 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Ban trees?! But then I can't park my hybrid Prius in the shade...and all of my liberal/socialist/Obama-loving bumper stickers will peel off! And, if I cut down my oak tree, I will be contributing to global warming. I'd park the car in the garage, but then the toxic fumes might leach into my kitchen and contaminate my organic veggies which may in turn cause me to go into a mental state which would cause me to have crazy thoughts...like BANNING LEAF BLOWERS in my community "for the better good of society". Are there no true Americans left in this state? Country? What will be next? Banning crying babies, airplanes, police sirens, whisles, balloon popping, fireworks displays (oh, wait, we ban them on the Cape for the comfort of the birds)?
Rick
3:02 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Well said Mel and Tim
Mel Cross
2:19 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Tim,
You are killing the environment with your Prius, 5 batteries, and 10 batteries over the life of the vehile......lead and acid are not easily recycled and are detriment to the environment...... but thats facts and liberals can't deal with facts.........
Casey Meserve
2:30 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
I'm just going to ride my bicycle, recycle the tires when they wear out, and rake my parents lawn; because even though I live far, far away from them, I can get over there on the weekend to do it. Even if they do have over an acre of property and about 20 trees. I have a good pair of gloves.
Mel Cross
2:42 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Cut the trees down......no more leaves..............
Mary Jane Mangan
4:25 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Massachusetts has noise ordinances which should be enforced instead. If Arlington wants stricter hours they can make more stringent regulations.
Tim
4:53 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
Exactly. If some wacko of a neighbor has that big of a hair across their sphincter about a five minute leaf blow job, let them call the police and look like a crack-pot for doing so.
Susan Schwabe
4:48 pm on Friday, July 20, 2012
WOW! This article obviously hit a nerve! I can't believe people don't have anything better to do with their time than sit around trying to make life more difficult for everyone. Yes, I said everyone. Do you realize how your streets are cleaned? They use a vacuum! I guess we should ban that too? Do you really want debris left on the roadway after an accident? Have you seen how they clean that up? Duh. People, please, what does this have to do with "quality of Life"? Help your neighbors, clean up after yourself, AND your Pets. WAIT! Let's ban PETS! After all, they don't even pay Taxes! Also, wild Animals! They don't even have an owner who may or may not pick up after them! Do we see the point here? Thjis is sheer craziness! GET A LIFE!!!
Andy D
1:53 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012
Wow, pretty extreme, but not a lot of solutions. Why not require that the manufacturers rework the mufflers to make them less loud? The picture shows the operators with ear protection but this is often not the case. Are they required? Should they be to protect the employees? How loud must those commercial units be that close??? Make them more efficient so they don’t send so much oil/gas fumes in the air? The two stroke emission is particularly bad for our air quality. Yes this will probably make the machine cost a little more, but that was the same cry we heard from the auto industry about seat belts and air bags. Who wants to buy a car without belts or bags?
Tim from the Bog
3:02 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012
I support a ban on liberal thought.
Susan Schwabe
7:49 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012
Hmm... perhaps we should look up "liberal"? John Locke, the 'inventer' of the term liberalism,certainly would be shocked to hear how it is being used these days.I really think "literal" would be more appropriate for people who choose to try and restrict the freedom of others. I DO mean this to be within reason, of course! Handing guns to 6 year olds for instance, would be inane.
Ouie Boscoe
5:42 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012
Liberal thought is an oxymoron Tim!!!!
Susan Schwabe
7:53 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012
Actually Ouie, hmm... I don't believe you're correct about that! Again, people, PLEASE! Look up liberal! Use webster dictionary.org, wikipedia.org, SOMEthing! What those people are proposing is not liberal!
debnoseatz2
12:46 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
I must chime in here, this nuisance has naturally kept me focused on it a while now:
I have been living next door to nerve-wracking, commercial landscaping practices like clockwork every week, sometimes twice in one week, for 4 years now! Not only the noise but the air pollution has been driving me ballistic, and no, you just can't pick up and move! Do I consider myself a nut for being bothered by the idea of having to either hold my breath or suck in toxic air pollution? Do I need to get a life because I'm disturbed over having to stop all that I am doing in my own home when these loud-asses come spend two-hours on that silly property, and evacuate to someplace quiet where I could hear myself think? No! I do not.
Sean
3:32 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
oh no, not up to twice a week!
debnoseatz2
12:46 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
Them heavy duty tractor lawnmowers sound like bulldozers coming into my home; next it's the trimmers, then the blowers... sometimes it's the blowers first AND last! From across the street, parked in my car, I've watched the guy wandering around with that thing, looking as though he had no direction of where he was going, what he was doing as he just swung that blower back and forth in sweeping motion creating unnecessary dirt and whatnots to be taken up into the air on already windy days, and right into any open windows if you don't have air conditioning. Luckily this time I got mine all closed in time! Pathetically, he seemed to be going over spots he already did even though there was nothing there... just something for him to do I guess, and waste more fuel, create more noise pollution... what the heck he's getting paid for time, not so much the job!
debnoseatz2
12:47 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
From April through November this crew spends a good two hours here as I'm forced to shut my windows, or evacuate so I could breathe fresh air!
People here are mentioning 10 minutes or less, but this blowing goes on for way longer than that here in Riverhead, NY! The pruning is unbelievable too... I could see if a vine was growing across a sidewalk putting someone at risk of twisting an ankle, but I've watched people go nuts over a weed poking through the fence (which always amuses rather than sickens me, any shows nature surprises us with!) and those people will viciously tear it down!
debnoseatz2
12:47 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
It was also mentioned on this thread that it's not a 'neighborly thing' to leave everything to nature and let your leaves be taken in the wind, but what do you think the blower is doing? Those clippings, leaves, dirt, and whatnots are blown right onto my property, my windowsills, my car -- all over the place! It does not disappear because they blow it away! I think it's a sloppy, lazy, and negligent alternative to raking and bagging leaves just like our elders survived doing in the old days. I can see large properties with lots of trees during the fall when leaves need to be handled easier with a blower, but all summer long just for clippings, dirt, and whatnots? This has gone too far! Put a bag on that lawnmower, get out your rakes and brooms or just leave it the hell alone! And if this occurs in a commercial area where there is a residence, more respect ought to be given for that resident, especially if they have a complaint about it due to health problems!
debnoseatz2
12:48 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
Blowers ought to be banned during spring and summer and only allowed for the major clear-up times when fall leaves are in abundance. We have enough noise and pollution from the lawnmowers and trimmers! Yes, not to mention the motorcycles and pick-ups if you live on a main road!
As for GETTING A LIFE, I think those that desire peace and quiet in their homes they pay for and deserve to enjoy, already have a life, despite those who are too wired-up and wrapped in other menial things disabling them from focusing on the vital well-being peace and quiet brings! Sorry they're too busy to have a 'life'. Those who create a nuisance need to be more considerate of those around them, not selfishly expect people not to be effected by that nuisance and complain! I don't think it's a matter of anyone trying to make things harder on anyone, we're just trying to enjoy our lives and save our health!
Tim
2:35 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012
Deb, I am thankful I do not have to live next to you. You sound like one heck of joyful bundle. Therapy may not be cheap, but, may be well worth it. Good luck with your grass clippings and whatnots...