Please read the letter from Lexington Landscape Companies requesting your support for Article #29b- thank you.

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Betsey Weiss

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Mar 17, 2024, 8:04:28 PM3/17/24
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 Dear TMMs,


 Please read the letter that I am posting from the Lexington Landscape Companies, requesting your support for the one-year delay. Article #29b.


Thank you,

Betsey Weiss

Precinct #2



March 17, 2024

 

Dear Town Meeting Members,

We respectfully request that the blower ban be pushed back one year to 2026, which aligns with the homeowner ban.  We are still facing supply shortages and the technology although improving, still has a long way to go before being sufficient and economically feasible. Our commercial suppliers are having difficulty getting the blowers, lithium batteries, and chargers.  There is also the issue of disposing of the lithium batteries. It is brought to our attention continuously that electric blowers, batteries and chargers are readily available through Home Depot and other suppliers.  What needs to be understood is that Landscapers cannot use equipment that is meant for “personal use”. We must have access to “commercial grade” equipment that is meant to be worked all day, every day. The distinction is enormous.

 

The capability of the battery operated blowers cannot keep up with our normal spring and fall work load. After trying out the hand held battery blower provided by the Town, we learned firsthand that even doing the simplest task of blowing grass clippings off walkways and driveways was a tremendous drain on the power of the battery, requiring 4 batteries per blower, per work day. To further this point, there is no way we can move fall leaves, especially wet leaves with the lack of strength and efficiency of the battery operated equipment. For a crew of six to complete a fall clean-up, they typically would need 8 batteries per blower, per day. This is providing we could recharge batteries during the course of the day, which is a difficult concept.   

As a result of the inefficiency of the current electric blowers, each job will take a considerably longer time than it currently does with the gas blowers. We will be forced to modify our business plan by reducing our client base. If approximately sixty landscapers servicing Lexington residents are forced to eliminate say twenty jobs from their base, thus leaving 1200 loyal, long time Lexington residents with the problem of having to seek out other landscape providers.  Considering that there is currently only one all electric landscaper servicing Lexington, this would prove to be an unsurmountable obstacle for residents.  This is not taking into consideration the enormous effect it has on the livelihoods of Landscapers and their businesses. All current landscape companies servicing Lexington will be faced with this same problem.  

Thank you for your consideration.

 

Best,

Lexington Landscape Companies, Requesting your support.

 

sarabothwellallen

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Mar 18, 2024, 7:05:04 AM3/18/24
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Betsey,

Can you please share which of the many Lexington landscaping companies that operate throughout town were the signatories to the letter you posted?

I don't appreciate not knowing who is addressing us, but additionally I don't think the companies who have already made the switch to electric leaf blowing (or other leaf management that does not involve leaf blowers at all) would appreciate being lumped in without their consent.

Thank you,
Sara Bothwell Allen
precinct 6

Betsey Weiss

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Mar 18, 2024, 10:36:00 AM3/18/24
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Below is the list of 32 landscapers that approved of the letter sent to Town Meeting Members in support of extending the ban on gas blowers to 2026.

The list was provided by Anthony Modoono from Modoono Landscape.

Betsey Weiss
Precinct #2

B & R Landscape                                           
Eastern Brother Landscape
F & R Landscape
Barnard Landscape
Stratford Landscape
Keegan Landscape
Modoono Landscape
Crugnale Landscape
D & M Landscape
Monroy Landscape
T J Sullivan Landscape
Premier Landscape
Paul Tocci Landscape
Cortez Landscape
Luna Landscape
LaMacchia Landscape
Harry Anslie Landscape
New Englandscape
Eisenhaur Landscape
Puglielli Landscape
Black Diamond Landscape
Sal & Roberts Landscape
Nick's Landscape
Crispins Landscape
Rashdi Landscape
Bonanno Landscape
Caruso Landscape
Mario's Landscape
Patriot Landscape
O'Brien Landscape
Killeen Landscape
Byrne Landscape


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andrei rădulescu-banu

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Mar 18, 2024, 11:30:13 AM3/18/24
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I wonder if the list is only partially complete, given the business risk in speaking up on political issues. Our landscaper is not on this list, and was pretty evasive when I reached out to ask for their opinion in regards to the ban.

Andrei Radulescu-Banu, Pct 8



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Vicki Blier

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Mar 18, 2024, 12:28:48 PM3/18/24
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A reminder to address facts rather than report speculation regarding motivation.
Vicki Blier
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