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Clearing your sidewalks and curb ramps promptly helps keep Edgewater safe and accessible for all.
Remove snow and ice on all sidewalks surrounding the property 24 hours from the last snowfall if snow over two (2) inches and all ice.
Sidewalks must be kept free of snow, ice, mud, and other obstructions to ensure safe access for everyone, including people with disabilities, older adults, and families with strollers. This includes keeping corner curb ramps clear.
City Code section 11-2-40, governs this obligation and states as follows:
It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant of any lot, property or parcel of land within the City, or his or her agent, to keep the sidewalks in the public right-of-way adjacent to such lot or parcel of land free and clear of snow, ice, mud and all other obstructions. It is unlawful to fail to keep the sidewalks free and clear of snow, ice, mud and all other obstructions. Snow, ice, mud and other obstructions cleared from sidewalks shall not be deposited on public streets or alleys.
Whenever there is an accumulation of snow, ice, mud or any other obstruction upon the sidewalk adjacent to any lot or parcel of land within the City sufficient to constitute a hazard thereon to persons or property as determined by the Chief of Police or his or her designee, the Chief of Police or his or her designee shall cause notice in writing to be served personally upon the owner or occupant of the property or his or her agent, or posted in a conspicuous place on the property, ordering such person to remove such snow, ice, mud or any other obstruction within twenty-four (24) hours from the time of serving or posting the notice. Verification of such notice shall be provided to the City Clerk. It is unlawful to fail to comply with the notice to clear sidewalks.
The Code therefore provides that property owners, tenants, or their agents are responsible for maintaining sidewalks adjacent to their property. Snow and ice must not be shoveled into streets or alleys.
As explained in the Code, if a sidewalk or curb ramp becomes hazardous due to snow, ice, or other obstructions, upon becoming aware of a violation, the City may issue a written notice requiring removal within 24 hours. Failure to comply with that notice is a violation of City Code and may result in enforcement action.
View the full code here.
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- Educate yourself on Hoarding Disorder and effective treatment
- Ask for help from a primary care provider and/or mental health professional
- Support your friend or family member on the path to recovery
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