Los Angeles bans operation of gas-powered leaf blowers within 500 feet of any residence under LAMC Β§112.04(c)(1), and California AB-1346 phases out sales of new small off-road gas engines, including blowers, statewide starting 2024.
LAMC Β§112.04(c)(1), enacted 1998, makes it unlawful to operate a gas-powered leaf blower within 500 feet of a residence inside the city. The ban applies to landscapers and residents alike, covering nearly all single-family neighborhoods. California AB-1346 directs CARB to phase out sales of new small off-road engines under 25 horsepower, including handheld leaf blowers and lawn mowers, with the regulation effective 2024 for most equipment. Electric and battery-powered blowers remain legal. LAPD, LADBS, and Bureau of Street Services share enforcement, often initiated by neighbor complaints to MyLA311.
First offense draws a $270 fine on operators and a separate $270 on the property owner who hired them. Repeat violations within a year double the fine, and CARB can also assess sales penalties.
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