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Menlo Park takes a whack at gas-powered gardening equipment

Original post made on Jun 16, 2023

The Menlo Park City Council voted 3-2 to prohibit gas-powered leaf blowers and string trimmers, commonly known as Weedwackers, starting July 1 next year.

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Posted by Alan
a resident of Menlo Park: Belle Haven
on Jun 16, 2023 at 10:22 am

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I don't particularly care for gas blowers and mowers; I maintain my own yard, and I no longer have them. However, for those who have a landscaping business - this is going to be a challenge for them to adjust. A few months ago, there was a booth set up in Belle Haven to promote this law; when I talked to them, they were at a loss of how to get in touch with the people who use these things as part of their regular job. There's a disconnect, I fear.


Posted by Menlo Voter.
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Jun 16, 2023 at 12:07 pm

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People should be prepared for their lawn care/gardener costs to go up. Electric tools are expensive and the batteries are VERY expensive. And a battery won't last the entire day so gardeners will have to buy numerous batteries. That cost will get passed on. Yet another "save the world" law full of unintended, or ignored consequences. I wish our council would think these things through instead of blindly passing laws that have negative effects for little to no benefit.


Posted by lelkins
a resident of Menlo Park: The Willows
on Jun 16, 2023 at 12:12 pm

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I think that rather than focusing on the difficulties for the gardeners to transition to electric we should focus on the health benefits to the gardeners and the rest of us from the transition. We can improve outreach, we can provide financial incentives, we can encourage homeowners to help out by providing their own equipment for use by their gardener, and we can work to end the mindset that requires a pristine landscape over a few leaves on the ground. We cannot, however, allow the noise and toxic emissions to continue as the alternative to doing these things.


Posted by neenee
a resident of Portola Valley: Westridge
on Jun 16, 2023 at 12:12 pm

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Hi say good step to get rid of gas leaf blowers. Homeowners in Portola, Valley, and Menlo Park can easily pay to switch to electric. What I don’t like is putting the ban out six years from now. That’s crazy. I’d like to see it done tomorrow. When people talk about it, unfairly targeting people of color, they should consider the fact that these people of color will not be inhaling toxic fumes all day so it’s a good thing all the way around.


Posted by Rob Silano
a resident of Menlo Park: Suburban Park/Lorelei Manor/Flood Park Triangle
on Jun 16, 2023 at 2:07 pm

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I agree with Combs and Taylor. This will affect the gardeners here, big time. Gardeners need to buy new equipment. Slick!!!! Holding the property owner responsible. That’s perfect. Homeowner not home working and the gardener they hire breaks the ordinance. Fair? This could not be more stupid. Common on?


Posted by Menlo Voter.
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Jun 17, 2023 at 7:40 am

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"We cannot, however, allow the noise and toxic emissions to continue as the alternative to doing these things."

Because we live out in the countryside where there are no other noises like jets flying overhead, or sirens, or, and no other toxic fumes around like car exhaust. Yeah, sure, let's "save the world" on someone else's back and not actually do anything that actually makes a difference. Don't hurt yourself patting yourself on the back for "saving the world".


Posted by new guy
a resident of Menlo Park: Downtown
on Jun 19, 2023 at 9:47 am

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Prices for battery tools have come down and are comparable to gas models now. All the gardeners know the switch is coming, and are prepared to shake down MP residents with stories about "how expensive" switching is costing them. They are quieter and yes "potentially better for the environment", but the quiet part is what I believe most of us are interested in. Make the switch soon please council.



Posted by Rob Silano
a resident of Menlo Park: Suburban Park/Lorelei Manor/Flood Park Triangle
on Jun 19, 2023 at 10:57 am

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New Guy:

Great idea yet, we in the USA only maybe 16% of the global solution. Too bad the other 84% won’t come on board. Our friendly neighbors: that 84%, won’t play. Sad….. a huge disappointment. A huge expense to tax payers for such a small % for a green economy.


Posted by Menlo Voter.
a resident of Menlo Park: other
on Jun 19, 2023 at 3:14 pm

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New Guy:

if it was only about noise, I'd say you have a point, but for the people pushing this nonsense, it's not. It's about air quality and reducing CO2. Never mind the fact batteries require charging and 35 to 55 percent of the power to charge those batteries is generated by burning natural gas depending on the time of year. Boy that's sure going to cut down on CO2 emissions now isn't it? This is just more of the same "save the world" nonsense from the usual suspects.

As to noise, you live in the middle of a city in a large metropolitan area with three international airports close by. Is cutting down on the noise produced by a leaf blower going to make a real difference in the overall volume of noise you are exposed to each and every day that comes from the simple fact of where you live?


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