Snow and ice removal requirements:
- Property owners are responsible for clearing snow and ice from the public sidewalk within 24 hours of accumulation.
- The entire width of the sidewalk must be cleared down to the concrete.
- The sidewalk extension/curb ramp leading to the street must also be cleared.
- Do not place snow/ice onto the property of another or onto public property.
- Do not move snow/ice across a street to deposit it onto the other side.
- Do not blow or shovel snow into the street.
- Notify your snow contractor of these requirements.
- The City has the authority to remove snow/ice from sidewalks not cleared within the 24-hour period and to charge the cost to the property owner without prior notification.
Tips:
- Angle your snowblower chute so snow is deposited in your own yard, not in the street or in a neighbor’s yard.
- Treat your driveway and sidewalk with ice melt before precipitation begins if temperatures are expected to drop below 10 degrees. This will help prevent the snow/ice from freezing to the pavement and it will be easier to remove.
- Avoid parking on the street when snow is expected so snowplows can more effectively clear the street.
- Keep fire hydrants cleared of snow. If you or your neighbors suffer a house fire, it is critical that the firefighters can quickly locate and access hydrants.
- Keep storm drains cleared of snow to help prevent flooding when temperatures rise above freezing.
- Barrels placed around town contain a mixture of sand and salt. These are not trash barrels.
City Ordinances:
- Ordinance No. 82 (PDF) - Removal of accumulations of snow and ice from sidewalks and assessing the costs thereof against the abutting property owner.
- Ordinance No. 97 (PDF) - Snow removal from sidewalks and driveways.