City of Bondurant issued the following announcement on August 30.
It's a familiar site every summer. Someone is mowing a lawn and blowing the grass clippings into the street and storm drains.
Here are five reasons why blowing grass and leaves into the street is not a good idea:
- It creates a roadway hazard
- Lawn debris clogs storm drains
- If storm drains are clogged, the water has nowhere to go and can back up into streets and basements
- It hurts aquatic life
- It's illegal
Though a seemingly harmless act, residents are reminded that it is illegal to mow or place grass, leaves, and other yard waste into the public streets, gutters and storm drains. Clippings can clog storm sewer intakes and also add debris to the waterways flowing through the city.
Although the act of using a leaf blower isn’t a violation, the act of blowing or leaving yard trimmings and similar material into the street is a violation. The City considers these acts to be a Municipal Code Violation; therefore code enforcement and police officers can issue citations to mowing contractors, lawn maintenance companies, and homeowners who fail to properly collect and dispose of this material.
Fines up to $750 can be imposed on people found responsible for blowing grass clippings into the street.
Blowing grass clippings onto the road is dangerous to drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists, harms local storm sewers and aquatic life. A.B.A.T.E of Iowa, a motorcyclists' rights group, asks homeowners mowing their lawns to blow grass clippings away from the road.
The City of Bondurant can also be cited by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), if the DNR determines that the City is not taking appropriate action to prevent debris, such as grass clippings, from running into City storm sewers.
Your cooperation in keeping our streets and waterways clean is appreciated and good for the environment.
It is a collective effort by both property owners and the City to keep our sewers running properly.
Original source can be found here.