Notice From the City of Milwaukee:
Shovel Your Sidewalk. It's The Law
I agree with Mzpiggy, our daughter fell twice on the ice and snowwalking up the hill to the bus last winter, the result of unshoved snow/ice. Once she fell on her face and twisted her ankle. To say the least the result was not pleasant. Here is a notice from the City regarding this, a ticket CAN also be issued to the property owner by the police if it becomes habitual.
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Remember that residential and commercial property owners and occupants are required to clear sidewalks abutting their property of snow or ice within 24 hours after a storm. If violations are reported, a 24-hour notice is issued. If the sidewalks still are not cleared, a sanitation crew will clear a path and put the charge on the property tax bill. Note: the city does not plow alleys. Call the city at 286-CITY. If you have elderly or disabled neighbors who need help with snow shoveling - please help them out when you can. Residents living in single family homes who are physically unable to clear the sidewalk in front of their home may apply to the Department of Public Works sanitation section at 286-8282 for assistance. And make our city safer by shoveling out the fire hydrants near your home. Ald. Hines says "adopting" a fire hydrant will ensure maximum visibility for firefighters in the event of an emergency. |
