Oklahoma County has no leaf blower-specific ban. General noise ordinances in Oklahoma City (§35-153) and suburbs apply. Gas-powered blowers remain widely used countywide.
Oklahoma County does not regulate leaf blowers directly; unincorporated areas fall under general state nuisance law and county noise provisions enforced by the Oklahoma County Sheriff. Within municipalities, Oklahoma City Municipal Code §35-153 sets decibel limits (65 dBA daytime residential) that apply to leaf blower operation. Edmond, Midwest City, Del City, and Bethany follow similar general noise frameworks without equipment bans. Gas-powered blowers are legal countywide and widely used given Oklahoma's heavy fall leaf load from pecan, elm, and oak trees. Operation during designated quiet hours (typically 10 PM to 7 AM) would violate general noise ordinances. ODEQ governs air quality at the state level with no consumer lawn equipment restrictions.
Exceeding noise limits during quiet hours: $50 to $500 per Oklahoma City §35-161. No leaf-blower-specific penalties in county code.
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