Reminder: 6-24 hours to clear snowy sidewalks
With the arrival of snowy weather,, the Deschutes County Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee wants to remind property owners they need to keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice for safety and legal reasons.
Many people are not aware of the particular codes that exist in each city in Deschutes County – these codes ensure public safety regarding sidewalks. Bend, La Pine, Redmond and Sisters all have ordinances relating to the year-round clearing and maintaining of sidewalks.
While the language varies a bit from city to city, the message is the same – business or property owners must remove ice or snow from the sidewalk adjoining their property within a defined time to keep pedestrian ways clear.
Generally, in business districts, the time limit is six hours and in residential areas it is 24 hours.
These codes not only help make sidewalks safer, but in commercial areas they encourage good business practices.
When pathways are clear, the message to customers is that the business cares about safety and welcomes access for all to the front door.
The BPAC is an advisory committee of the Deschutes County commission and seeks to improve conditions for bicyclists and pedestrians throughout Deschutes County. Once winter leaves, BPAC accepts nominations for the Safe Sidewalks award, which honors those people and businesses that have gone above and beyond their legal obligations to keep sidewalks free of snow and ice.
For more information about snow removal codes or BPAC, please visit: www.deschutes.org/BPAC .