The city of Dallas could pay you $200 for buying electric lawn equipment. Here's the proposal.

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A freshly mowed lawn changes the look of a home and a neighborhood, but some Dallas City Council members are concerned about how much that fresh lawn costs the environment.

In the battle over leaf blowers, the city of Dallas is considering an incentive plan to get residents to buy electric lawn equipment over gas-powered varieties. The incentive plan is estimated to cost the city $24 million while saving the average household $200. The idea is that the city would offer either a discount or a rebate to people who purchase electric lawn equipment instead of gas-powered.

Residents could receive a $50 rebate on electric leaf blowers and edgers, a $100 rebate on lawn mowers and a $200 rebate on riding mowers. City leaders expect 3,500 households to take advantage of the rebates. The price tag is $ 24 million. The money for the program is already set aside for this purpose in the budget. It might include an additional $50 for people who turn in gas-powered equipment. Councilwoman Carolyn King Arnold pointed out the need to closely monitor a program like that.

 

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