Verona Considers Gas-Powered Leaf Blower Regulation Amid Environmental and Economic Debate

During the latest Verona Town Council meeting, discussions prominently focused on the potential regulation of gas-powered leaf blowers, highlighting the environmental and economic implications of such a move. The conversation was sparked by resident Kelly Drury, who emphasized the environmental and health concerns associated with gas-powered blowers. Drury presented data suggesting these machines emit significant pollutants, comparable to a car’s emissions over eight hours. She also cited noise pollution concerns, explaining how the excessive noise levels affect vulnerable groups, including those with sensory sensitivities. Drury urged the council to engage with the landscaping community and initiate a study through the Verona Environmental Commission to explore transitioning to electric equipment.

Countering Drury’s proposal, 17-year-old Max Ngales, a local landscaping business owner, expressed concerns over the economic impact of banning gas-powered leaf blowers. Ngales argued that such a ban would increase service costs, as electric blowers are costly and less efficient. Highlighting concerns for small businesses and young entrepreneurs, Ngales stated that the financial burden could lead to substantially higher service fees, impacting families reliant on affordable landscaping services.

The debate over gas-powered leaf blowers underscored a significant divide between environmental advocates and the local business community. Council members acknowledged the complexities surrounding the issue, referencing Montclair’s experience with similar legislation. A council member criticized Montclair’s exemption for township equipment from such a ban, labeling it a “poor act of government.” Discussions with the public works department were noted, with council members expressing concerns about the cost of transitioning to electric equipment. They committed to gathering more information before taking legislative action.

Another major item on the agenda was the ongoing development projects in Verona, with a focus on pedestrian safety and the town’s obligations to state-mandated affordable housing. A council member highlighted the town’s efforts to limit new development projects, stating that only necessary developments were allowed to meet affordable housing requirements. The council’s strategy focused on minimizing the impact of new developments on traffic, schools, and parking. A definitive stance was expressed against constructing a parking garage at municipal lot one, with commitments to vote against such proposals in future discussions.

Pedestrian safety was also a topic of discussion, with a council member sharing personal experiences of walking in various neighborhoods, noting that safety often hinges on driver behavior rather than roadway design. The member stressed the importance of enforcing existing regulations to enhance pedestrian safety. Despite improvements, the council recognized the need for continued advocacy for safety enhancements, particularly on county roads where the town lacks full jurisdiction.

Environmental initiatives extended beyond leaf blower regulation, with discussions on tree preservation and planting. The council addressed tree removals associated with redevelopment projects, confirming a replanting requirement of four new trees for every tree removed. The community forest tree management plan was referenced as a long-term approach to maintaining the town’s canopy.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to ordinances and resolutions, including the introduction of an ordinance establishing a cap bank under NJSA 4A4-45.14. The council also revisited ordinance 2026-12, addressing pest control requirements during building demolition. A public hearing was scheduled to further discuss this ordinance.

The council deliberated on a long-term tax exemption application and financial agreement with ANR Skyline Properties Urban Renewal LLC concerning the redevelopment of 885 Bloomfield Avenue. The agreement involves a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) structure, with safeguards to prevent excess profits. Council discussions emphasized ensuring that the majority of the PILOT funds benefit the township, with a small percentage allocated to Essex County. The development includes affordable housing units, highlighting the project’s significance in offering affordable for-sale options.

The meeting concluded with the adoption of several resolutions, including a change order for a primary clarifier pump station, which were approved without further debate.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Christopher Tamburro
City Council Officials:
Jack McEvoy (Deputy Mayor), Alex Roman (Councilman), Christine McGrath (Councilwoman), Cynthia Holland (Councilwoman)

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