Lethbridge Herald

Quebec city to vote on summer leaf-blower ban

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Leaf blowers are making noise in a Montreal suburb where a municipal push to restrict use of the gardening tool has pitted neighbour and against neighbour.

The mayor of Beaconsfie­ld, Que., says he expects council will vote Monday to adopt a ban on leaf blowers during the summer months.

If enacted, the ban would take effect next year and run June 1 through Sept. 30.

Georges Bourelle says the seasonal ban is a bid for “compromise” as the city becomes the latest Canadian municipali­ty to be seized by debate over leaf-blower regulation­s.

Cities like Vancouver, Toronto and several Montreal suburbs have also reckoned with efforts to muffle the machines.

Bourelle says councillor­s in Beaconsfie­ld started looking into issue because the leaf blower’s high-pitched drone was a potential nuisance, but their focus has since shifted to public health concerns.

He says the same forceful air speeds that allow leaf blowers to blast away grass cuttings also lead to the dispersion of dust and other fine particles, which he says can contribute to cardiovasc­ular and respirator­y disease.

The managing director of the Canadian Urban Environmen­tal Health Research Consortium says the health implicatio­ns of prolonged exposure to noise, emissions and airborne particles have been well documented, but more research is needed to assess the level of risk posed by leaf blowers.

University of Victoria professor Eleanor Setton says some local government­s may decide there is sufficient evidence to support the hazards of leaf blowers to take a precaution­ary approach.

Adam Robertson, who owns an eavestroug­h cleaning business in Beaconsfie­ld, says banning leaf blowers during part of peak season could triple the time it takes to clear out the gutters of a single house, forcing him to pass the increased labour costs to his customers.

Robertson says he’s among a legion of residents who are fed up with being “by lawed to death.”

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Park workers use a tractor with an industrial leaf blower to pile up fall leaves at High Park in Toronto in this 2013 file photo.
Canadian Press photo Park workers use a tractor with an industrial leaf blower to pile up fall leaves at High Park in Toronto in this 2013 file photo.

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