City of Charlottesville Snow Removal Reminder

City of Charlottesville Snow Removal Reminder
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City of Charlottesville issued the following announcement on Jan. 29

Charlottesville City Code requires that property owners remove snow from sidewalks within 24 hours of the end of snowfall.

Per City Code Section 28-25, it is the responsibility of owners/occupants of properties in the City which abut or front paved sidewalks to clear the sidewalk of snow, sleet and ice. The Deputy City Managers have declared 08:00 am on Saturday, January 29, 2022 to be the official end of snowfall. Snow must be removed from sidewalks by 08:00 am on Sunday, January 30, 2022.

Cleared sidewalks help ensure the safety of both pedestrians and motorists by giving those on foot a safe route to walk.  Walking in the roadway is extremely dangerous.  Please clear the entire width of the sidewalk rather than a shovel width to allow strollers and wheelchairs a clear pathway.  In cases of ice cover, please put down salt or sand to minimize slipping.

The City of Charlottesville reminds the community to be safe and healthy when shoveling snow and to assist neighbors who may have difficulty removing snow from their property.

Original source can be found here.



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