(05/14/09) - The City of Akron Public Works, Parks Department has accepted
the challenge of The Greenprint for Akron by looking at the way it mows city-owned
property"Lawn mowing season means its time to take a hard look at what we
use to mow grass," said Greenprint Director Paula Davis.
The City of Akron decided eliminating mower emissions, reducing noise pollution and
having clean, easy operations was important so it purchased a Neuton rechargeable electric
mower.
Service Director Rick Merolla will be given a demonstration of the new mower at 10 a.m.
at Charles Goodyear Park across from the Municipal Building at 166 South High Street.
The mower features a 19" cutting radius and packs enough
power in one charge to cut the average one-third of an acre lawn. Starting it
requires a simple squeeze of the handle.
Neuton takes eight hours to get a full charge then it runs up to an hour on one charge
and is 95% recyclable. According to the EPA, gas powered powers contribute up to 10%
of the nations air pollution.
Reducing the citys dependence on fossil fuels is a key tenant of The Greenprint
and the citys efforts to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases emitted.
{For more information contact Bob Reed, Parks, 330-375-2841/7809}.
Go to: (http://www.neutonpower.com)
for more information on Neuton the mower.
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