Gliding on a rink is fun. Sliding on sidewalks, not fun.
The City of Brampton needs your help to clear the way:
- Clear your sidewalks of snow and ice by 11 am the day after a snowfall.
- Clear snow from around fire hydrants on your property.
- Do not shovel snow onto the street. Pushing or shovelling snow onto the road can create a safety hazard for vehicles and can also block catch basins and create a flooding risk.
Snow and ice on sidewalks is a safety hazard as it increases the risk of a slip and fall. It is also an obstacle for strollers, wheelchairs, etc.
As a result, the City created the
Snow and Ice Removal By-law (242-76) requiring property owners and tenants to remove snow, ice and slush from their sidewalks by 11am the day after the end of a snowfall.
When the City receives a complaint about sidewalks that are not cleared, a bylaw officer will investigate and may issue an
Order to Comply, which requires the property owner or tenant to clear the sidewalk within 8 hours.
The City will come to re-inspect and if the work is still not done, will arrange for a contractor to clear the sidewalk. The City will add the cost of the work, plus administrative fees, to the property owner’s taxes.
To report a sidewalk that has not been cleared by 11am the day after the end of a snowfall, or if you have questions regarding the bylaw, please call 311 if you are in Brampton or 905.458.3424 from anywhere or email
enforcement@brampton.ca.