Maplewood's new, controversial leaf blower ban, which bars the use of gas-powered blowers by contractors from May 15 to the end of September, recently received an award from an anti-noise group.
NJ.com reports that Noise Free America honored the Township with its Quiet Hero Award.
NJ.com wrote, in part:
Noise Free America, a coalition that aims to "promote quiet" in communities across the country, announced last week it granted the Maplewood town committee a "Quiet Hero" award for the ordinance it passed last month limiting the use of the noisy equipment each May through September.
"Maplewood's action is a step in the right direction," said
Ted Rueter, the director of Noise Free America, a citizen activist group
with chapters in 26 states.
"Hopefully, when Maplewood homeowners begin to understand
why gas-powered leaf blowers are banned during summer months for
commercial landscapers, they will see the significant benefits and stop
using gas-powered leaf blowers themselves. If they do, Maplewood, New
Jersey will be a much healthier and quieter place to live."
See the entire story HERE.
And read more about the ban HERE.
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