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Property owners in Providence are responsible for clearing a three foot path of snow and ice from the sidewalks in front of their property.
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What snow removal am I responsible for – and when?
Sidewalks With most municipalities, removal and/or treatment of sidewalks does not need to begin until after the snowfall has stopped and must be completed within 24 hours of it stopping.
Failing to clear the sidewalk in front of your home is a minor misdemeanor that could carry a fine of up to $150.
Clearing away inches of accumulation seen in southern Indiana this past week may not be easy. There's a snow shovel shortage.
Mayor Johnson's newly unveiled sidewalk snow removal pilot met with some City Council resistance Sidewalks would be cleared whenever “two inches or more” of snow and ice accumulate over a 24 ...
Mayor unveils sidewalk snow removal pilot that one alderperson says will bring blizzard of trouble Sidewalks would be cleared in pilot areas whenever “two inches or more” of snow and ice ...
PITTSFIELD — Pittsfield City Council has tweaked its snow-clearing rules for sidewalks not a moment too soon, with recent snowfalls covering the city. Forty-eight hours after a storm, if a sidewalk ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration on Friday took the next step toward making the “Plow the Sidewalks” campaign a reality, announcing a pilot program next year to provide city-run snow ...
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