When does my sidewalk need to be cleared and whose responsibility is it?
Ordinance 1326 provides a time frame for property owners to clear the snow/ice on the sidewalks adjacent to their property after a major snow event. Snow that accumulates before noon on a sidewalk must be cleared by midnight the same day and snow that accumulates after noon on a sidewalk must be cleared by midnight of the following day. For snow showers that occur on more than one consecutive day, snow must be cleared by the above stated times or within 48 hours after the first snowfall began, whichever is sooner. Ice should be cleared or an abrasive (salt, sand, etc.) should be applied within 12 hours of formation. Learn more.

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1. How does the City decide which streets get plowed first?
2. How do City crews respond to ice on roadways?
3. Why do the City snow plows push snow into my driveway and who is responsible for clearing the snow?
4. I just shoveled my sidewalk. Why did the City snow plow push snow on it?
5. Why is the snow plow operator driving so fast considering the road conditions?
6. Can snow from my driveway be pushed across the street?
7. When does my sidewalk need to be cleared and whose responsibility is it?
8. Who do I contact if a city snow plow hits my mailbox?
9. What if landscaping or irrigation in the right-of-way is damaged?
10. Who do I contact if a City snow plow damages my lawn?
11. What about people who are physically not able to clear sidewalks adjacent to their property?
12. Why does the code not include a warning for snow removal?
13. Are there instances where the city code does not apply, for example, if I live on a school route?
14. Can I still be ticketed for failure to remove snow and ice even if I am on vacation or on winter break from school?
15. If I'm ticketed, what are the fines?