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Sidewalk Snow Clearing
m/ 2023nrgi@gmail.com Prairie View Community Organization pvca.ca/snow-angels/
pvsnowangels@gmail.com Queen City Eastview Community AssociationWebsite snowangels@eastviewregina.com 306-525-4757 Regina Lakeview Community
Association lcaregina.ca/info/snow-angels-program/ apenner@sasktel.net 306-530-0232 Regina Rosemont
Mount Royal Community Association rmrca.com/snow-angels riessd@RMRCA.com Whitmore Park Community
Association whitmorepark.ca/snow-angels/ snowangels@whitmorepark.ca striped Questions & Answers
When is the start of the 48 or 24-hour clock to clear the sidewalk? The timeline to clear a
sidewalk is considered to begin once snow/rain stops falling, or when the wind stops blowing snow
onto the roads and sidewalks. Property owners can also be in violation of the bylaw outside of
specific snow events if their walk is not shovelled as appropriate. For example, if high winds are
causing drifts across the sidewalk, the property owner must clear the sidewalk even though it was
not a specific snow event. What does it mean to “clear” the sidewalk? A safe and even walking
surface is expected on all City sidewalks adjacent to the property by clearing to the sidewalk
edges and as close to the concrete as possible. It should be shovelled within the allotted time to
ensure snow and ice do not build up or cause slippery conditions for users. Where can I put the
snow? Snow removed from sidewalks can be placed on the adjacent property or the curb next to the
sidewalk, ensuring it does not interfere with traffic. Shovelling or blowing snow into the driving
lane is a bylaw violation. Snow from driveways and private walkways should remain on the property.
I live on a corner lot. Am I expected to clear in front and along the side? Yes, all parts of the
sidewalk adjoining your property are expected to be cleared. What happens if I don’t shovel my
sidewalk? The goal of the bylaw is to ensure sidewalks across our community are accessible for our
neighbours throughout the winter months. Should enforcement be required, City staff will issue a
Notice of Non-Compliance to the property owner to clear the sidewalk in a specified timeframe. If
the property owner does not comply within the specified timeframe, the City will take action to
have the sidewalks cleared and the costs applied to their property taxes. What will the cost be if
the City has to clear the sidewalks? Our contractor charges an hourly rate that is comprised of
labour, equipment and snow removal costs. The amount applied to the property owner’s tax account is
based on the amount of time it takes the contractor to clear the sidewalk, which varies depending
on the size of the lot and the amount of snow/ice removed. ...
PL202600025 - 834 Broadway Avenue
PL202600025 - 834 Broadway Avenue