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For much of the year, commercial landscaping companies provide a variety of lawn and plant care services to residents and commercial businesses. While these services are an important part of the local economy, they are also a source of routine concern among community members.
Certain types of landscaping equipment present a variety of environmental and health concerns. These include greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, noise and air pollution.
Two-stroke engines, such as those commonly found in leaf blowers, are the most cited area of concern. These small, fossil fuel-powered engines release higher amounts of toxic chemicals and dust into the air, contributing to severe respiratory conditions and other health issues. They are also a source of GHG emissions that must be reduced to achieve the community’s climate goals.
The city is in the early stages of exploring strategies to mitigate the impacts of landscaping equipment. These strategies will seek to address community environmental and health concerns, while prioritizing racial equity and economic vitality.
City staff and consultants will offer multiple opportunities for community feedback.
For much of the year, commercial landscaping companies provide a variety of lawn and plant care services to residents and commercial businesses. While these services are an important part of the local economy, they are also a source of routine concern among community members.
Certain types of landscaping equipment present a variety of environmental and health concerns. These include greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, noise and air pollution.
Two-stroke engines, such as those commonly found in leaf blowers, are the most cited area of concern. These small, fossil fuel-powered engines release higher amounts of toxic chemicals and dust into the air, contributing to severe respiratory conditions and other health issues. They are also a source of GHG emissions that must be reduced to achieve the community’s climate goals.
The city is in the early stages of exploring strategies to mitigate the impacts of landscaping equipment. These strategies will seek to address community environmental and health concerns, while prioritizing racial equity and economic vitality.
City staff and consultants will offer multiple opportunities for community feedback.
The City of Boulder is seeking feedback from Boulder community members about the impact of gas-powered lawn equipment. If you own or work for a landscaping company that provides service in Boulder, please share your thoughts by taking this survey.
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The City of Boulder is seeking feedback from Boulder community members about the impact of gas-powered lawn equipment. If you live or work in Boulder, please use this questionnaire to share your thoughts.
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The City of Boulder is seeking feedback from Boulder community members about the impact of gas-powered lawn equipment. If you own rental property (commercial or residential) in Boulder, please use this survey to share your thoughts.
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