Sac County voucher program helps landscapers cover the cost of switching to electric equipment

June 4, 2024

KEEPING YOUR GARDEN TRIM WHILE KEEPING THE AIR CLEAN. THAT’S THE GOAL OF THE SACRAMENTO METROPOLITAN AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT. AND YESTERDAY THE GROUP PARTNERED WITH THE UNITED LATINOS TO PROMOTE NEW ELECTRIC LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT. OFFICIALS SAY THERE’S A NEW PROGRAM TO HELP PEOPLE SWITCH FROM DIESEL AND GAS POWERED LAWN MOWERS TO ZERO EMISSION MACHINES. THE PROGRAM HAS HELPED PHASE OUT AT LEAST 80 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT FOR MORE ECO FRIENDLY LAWN LAW MOVERS, YOU CAN APPLY FOR A VOUCHER

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Program helps Sacramento County landscapers cover the cost of switching to electric equipment

Eligible landscaping businesses can apply for a voucher to help cover the cost of zero-emission mowers, leaf blowers, trimmers and more.

Keeping garden trims and the air clean is the goal of the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District. On Thursday, the group partnered with United Latinos to promote a $1.2 million commercial electric lawn and garden equipment program for landscapers who reside and operate within Sacramento County. Officials say the program helps landscapers switch from diesel and gas-powered lawnmowers to zero-emission machines. Eligible landscaping businesses can apply for a voucher to help cover the cost of zero-emission mowers, leaf blowers, trimmers and more. The program has helped phase out at least 80 pieces of equipment for more eco-friendly options. “As you know, lawn and garden equipment pollutes a lot of emissions. It’s some of the highest pieces of pollution equipment in the industry, and so getting rid of these pieces of equipment brings a lot of benefits to the community in terms of noise reductions, in terms of the operators inhaling less pollution, and overall just zero emission to the community,” said Oliverio Barragan with the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District Click here to learn more about the requirements for voucher program and how much you could save.See more coverage of top California stories here | Download our app.

Keeping garden trims and the air clean is the goal of the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District.

On Thursday, the group partnered with United Latinos to promote a $1.2 million commercial electric lawn and garden equipment program for landscapers who reside and operate within Sacramento County.

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Officials say the program helps landscapers switch from diesel and gas-powered lawnmowers to zero-emission machines. Eligible landscaping businesses can apply for a voucher to help cover the cost of zero-emission mowers, leaf blowers, trimmers and more.

The program has helped phase out at least 80 pieces of equipment for more eco-friendly options.

“As you know, lawn and garden equipment pollutes a lot of emissions. It’s some of the highest pieces of pollution equipment in the industry, and so getting rid of these pieces of equipment brings a lot of benefits to the community in terms of noise reductions, in terms of the operators inhaling less pollution, and overall just zero emission to the community,” said Oliverio Barragan with the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District

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