Neighbors get creative with electric lawn care
The campaign to make Curtis Park residents aware of harmful pollutants spewing from gas mowers and leaf blowers has people listening. Increasingly, neighbors are finding creative ways to minimize the
The campaign to make Curtis Park residents aware of harmful pollutants spewing from gas mowers and leaf blowers has people listening. Increasingly, neighbors are finding creative ways to minimize the
When the Neighborhood Concerns Committee of SCNA was in the park one dark, cold morning, a gentleman walked up and volunteered to rake leaves – for anyone in the neighborhood
Are you sick and tired of the whining noise of gas-powered leaf blowers? Not only do they emit noxious contaminants in clouds of dust, evidence suggests that their loud noise
Longtime Curtis Park resident Kathy Les shared her concerns about noise and pollution from gardening companies using gas powered tools. She recently wrote an essay for Viewpoint to educate the
SCNA has established an ad hoc committee to reduce carbon emissions in the neighborhood through environmentally friendly yard care. During the May 18 neighborhood yard sale, neighbors are invited to
In the pastoral Curtis Park neighborhood, there is daily a disruption to the normal peace and quiet – the sound of mow-and-blow equipment raging above regulation sound levels, moving leaves
Our neighborhood trees are beginning to display their beautiful fall colors. The shortened daylight and cooler temperatures are some of the factors that control autumn coloration. But an abundance of
A Midtown neighbor posted a question on NextDoor asking about support for a proposed ban of leaf blowers for the midtown area. He supported the ban by stating, “Leaf blowers
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