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Staff reports 17 recent complaints since leaf-blower enforcement began; sustainability-awards rollout on hold pending manager approval
Summary
Staff reported that active enforcement of Pleasanton’s gas-leaf-blower ban began Jan. 1 and that code enforcement received 17 complaints since then; the proposed sustainability-awards program remains on hold pending city-manager approval.
City staff updated the Energy and Environment Commission about enforcement of Pleasanton’s leaf-blower ordinance and the status of a proposed city sustainability-awards program.
Leaf blower enforcement
Megan (city staff) summarized code-enforcement responses: the gasoline-powered leaf blower ban took effect in June of the prior year and the city began active enforcement on Jan. 1. Mark Dennis (code enforcement officer) told staff that 17 citizen complaints have been received since Jan. 1; staff estimated more than 100 complaints since ordinance adoption but only began logging enforcement cases…
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