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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do leaf blower rules rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood regulates leaf blower use by time of day. California banned sale of new gas-powered small engines effective 2024 (AB 1346). Many cities impose additional local restrictions.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Gas-powered leaf blowers are banned within 500 feet of any residence under LAMC 112.04(c). Electric blowers are permitted but restricted to 7 AM-10 PM in residential zones. The ban has been on the books since 1998 though enforcement has historically been limited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
Gas Sales BanStatewide since Jan 2024-
HoursTypically 8 AM to 6 PM-
ElectricHours only restriction-
State LawAB 1346-
Gas Blowers-Banned within 500 ft of residence
Code Section-LAMC 112.04(c)
Electric Blowers-Allowed 7 AM-10 PM
Fine-Up to $100 per violation
dB Limit-65 dB(A) at 50 ft for powered garden tools

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Lakewood FAQ

Are gas leaf blowers banned?

California banned sale of new gas-powered small engines in 2024. Many cities also ban their use. Check Lakewood municipal code.

What hours can I use a leaf blower?

Typically 8 AM to 6 PM weekdays. Electric blowers still subject to noise hours. Hours vary by city.

Los Angeles FAQ

Are gas leaf blowers illegal in Los Angeles?

Yes. LAMC Section 112.04(c) bans gas-powered blowers within 500 feet of any residence at any time. Only electric blowers meeting the 75 dB limit are permitted.

When can I use electric leaf blowers in LA?

Electric blowers are permitted between 7 AM and 10 PM in residential zones, provided they do not exceed 75 decibels per LAMC Section 112.05.

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