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City of Alexandria Phases Out Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers for Electric Equipment

City of Alexandria transitions to electric equipment
Page updated on May 20, 2026 at 2:27 PM

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City of Alexandria Phases Out Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers for Electric Equipment

As of this week, the City of Alexandria has fully transitioned to electric leaf blowers for maintenance and operations work. The change comes ahead of the full, city-wide ban on gas-powered leaf blowers going into effect later this year. By switching to electric equipment first, City staff are ready to lead by example and demonstrate the positive environmental and noise control benefits compared to the gas-powered machines.

City staff with electric equipment

A 2025 City Council ordinance, which mandated the switch for City operations, will expand to cover residents, property managers, businesses and contractors in Alexandria by November 17, 2026. Because gas-powered leaf blowers create significant air and noise pollution, the transition to electric equipment will provide a healthier experience for operators and a quieter and less disruptive experience for the general public.

Electric Leaf Blower

Residents, property managers, and businesses are encouraged to explore their options for replacing equipment ahead of the full gas-powered leaf blower ban going into effect. After the deadline, failure to comply with the ordinance may result in a citation and civil penalties, and inspections may be conducted to investigate actual or suspected violations. 

Learn more about the upcoming gas-powered leaf blower ban on the City website.

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