Norman has no leaf blower-specific ban. General noise ordinance limits apply during operation. Gas-powered blowers widely used in Oklahoma.
Norman does not specifically ban leaf blowers. General noise ordinance limits apply during operation. Gas-powered blowers are widely used throughout Oklahoma. No state or local equipment-level bans exist. Use during quiet hours would violate the general noise ordinance. ODEQ handles air quality at the state level. Oklahoma has no equipment-level air quality restrictions for consumer lawn equipment.
Exceeding noise limits during quiet hours: $50 to $500. No specific leaf blower penalties.
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