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Leaf Blower Rules: Arvada vs Lakewood

How do leaf blower rules rules compare between Arvada, CO and Lakewood, CO?

Arvada has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Arvada, CO

Jefferson County

Few Restrictions

Arvada has no leaf blower-specific ban. General noise ordinance limits apply during operation. Gas-powered blowers remain widely used in Colorado.

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Lakewood, CO

Jefferson County

Some Restrictions

Jefferson County has no leaf-blower-specific rule. A leaf blower is treated as any non-vehicular residential noise source, so it must not exceed 55 dB(A) (7 a.m.-7 p.m.) or 50 dB(A) (7 p.m.-7 a.m.) at 25 feet from a property line.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArvadaLakewood
RestrictionsGeneral noise limits only-
Gas BlowersNot restricted-
Air QualityCDPHE state level-
HoursMust respect quiet hours-
Leaf-blower-specific rule-None in the county
Applicable limit-55 dB(A) day / 50 dB(A) night
Shrill/impulsive limit-5 dB(A) lower
Measured at-25 ft from property line
Scope-Unincorporated county

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Arvada FAQ

Are leaf blowers restricted?

No specific restrictions. General noise ordinance limits apply.

What about air quality?

CDPHE handles air quality at the state level. No consumer equipment restrictions in Colorado.

Lakewood FAQ

Are gas leaf blowers banned in Jefferson County?

No. The county has no gas-blower ban; blowers are governed only by the general residential dB(A) noise limits.

When can I run a leaf blower?

Any time you stay under the caps, but the limit tightens to 50 dB(A) after 7 p.m., effectively discouraging early-morning or late-night use.

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