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Last updated on Friday, December 19, 2014
(BLOOMINGTON) - The City of Bloomington Housing and Neighborhood Development Department (HAND) reminds residents to keep sidewalks, including walks and ramps leading to crosswalks, clear for pedestrian safety during the winter months.
Under the Bloomington Municipal Code, property owners must remove snow and ice from their sidewalks within 24 hours following the accumulation of snow or ice. Not complying with this ordinance could result in significant injuries to pedestrians commuting throughout the community and potential fines for property owners. Fines are incremental during the snow season: the first fine starts at $50, the second comes to $100 and the third and all subsequent fines amount to $150 each.
In the downtown snow removal area, the minimum clear path shall be the lesser of 54 inches or the clear width of the paved sidewalk. The downtown snow removal area is defined as:
Tips for removing snow and ice from sidewalks include:
HAND also reminds residents to plan ahead; those leaving Bloomington for the holidays should make arrangements to ensure the walks are kept clear. Residents with health concerns should talk to neighbors, neighborhood associations or churches about receiving assistance. The City also would like to remind residents that keeping sidewalks and ramps clear of snow and ice is especially important for our neighbors with mobility-related issues.
HAND's proactive enforcement will start with the downtown snow removal area and sidewalks leading to area schools. If citizens notice an area in need of attention or would like more information on the sidewalk ordinance, please contact HAND at (812) 349-3420.
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