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Leaf Blower Rules: Clovis vs Selma

How do leaf blower rules rules compare between Clovis, CA and Selma, CA?

Selma has fewer restrictions than Clovis.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Clovis allows gas and electric leaf blowers during construction hours (7 AM-7 PM). No outright ban. CA AB 1346 phases out new gas-powered sales statewide starting 2024.

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Selma, CA

Fresno County

Few Restrictions

Selma does not have a standalone leaf blower ban. Gas-powered and electric leaf blowers are permitted, subject to the general noise ordinance (SMC Chapter 17). Noise exceeding 5 dB over ambient at the property line may still be cited. The SJVAPCD encourages reduced emissions equipment in the San Joaquin Valley.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisSelma
Local BanNone-
Allowed Hours7 AM - 7 PM-
State LawAB 1346 sales banAB 1346 phases out new gas sales
Existing GasStill legal to use-
Noise Limit65 dBA property line5 dB over ambient at property line
Gas Blowers-Permitted (no local ban)
Air District-SJVAPCD jurisdiction

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Clovis FAQ

Are gas leaf blowers banned in Clovis?

No. Clovis does not ban gas-powered leaf blowers. They must comply with the general noise limits of 55 dBA daytime at the property line and are prohibited between 10 PM and 7 AM.

When can I use a leaf blower in Clovis?

Leaf blowers may be used between 7 AM and 10 PM, subject to the 55 dBA residential exterior noise limit measured at the property line under CMC 9.22.080.

Selma FAQ

Are gas leaf blowers legal in Selma?

Yes. Selma has no local leaf blower ban. Existing gas-powered blowers are legal, though California AB 1346 phased out the sale of new gas-powered small off-road engines starting January 1, 2024.

Can my neighbor use a leaf blower early in the morning?

Leaf blower use during reasonable daytime hours is generally covered by the exceptions in SMC 6-17-9. Use that exceeds 5 dB over ambient at the property line outside exempt hours could be cited.

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