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Keep
snow off city sidewalks
The City of Sisters is reminding
all property owners about snow removal within the city limits.
According to city officials,
property owners are responsible for maintaining the adjacent public sidewalk
and are liable to any person injured because of any negligence of the
owner failing to maintain the public sidewalk in good condition.
Good condition means meeting
the requirements of the City of Sisters, Ordinance No. 282 (ordinance
is available for review upon request).
City ordinances require that
"no snow is to remain on a public sidewalk for a period longer than six
hours of daylight after the snow has stopped falling. No ice is to remain
on a public sidewalk after the first six hours of daylight after ice has
formed, unless the person covers the ice with sand, ashes or other suitable
material to assure safe travel."
Property owners should not
shovel snow out of their sidewalks and driveways onto the city streets
or state highways.
No drainage is allowed to
cross a sidewalk from a rain drain, pipe or other collector.
Property owners are asked
to locate fire hydrants around their property and keep them clear of snow,
ice, debris, and to avoid blocking access.
Snow removal contractors must
not block sidewalks or pedestrian ways with snow piles, or pile snow at
intersections in a way that will impede visibility.
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