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Council narrows snow-and-ice law to require sidewalk clearance within 24 hours

Norwalk City Council · April 29, 2026

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Summary

The council approved a change to Chapter 95, clarifying that property owners must clear snow and ice from sidewalks within 24 hours after the end of a weather event; enforcement fee structure will be handled in future committee work.

The Norwalk City Council approved revisions to chapter 95 of the city code to clarify the time frame for snow-and-ice removal. The amendment sets a 24-hour requirement after the end of a weather event for private property owners and business owners to clear sidewalks.

Councilmember Wintersrand said the change mirrors language used by other municipalities and aims to make responsibilities clear so enforcement can be implemented fairly. She and other council members said the fee structure and fine enforcement procedures will be developed by Public Works and reviewed in a future committee.

Council members emphasized plans to consider supports for elderly and disabled residents when crafting enforcement rules.

Why it matters: The change clarifies responsibilities for keeping sidewalks accessible and is intended to improve pedestrian safety and predictability for residents and businesses. Enforcement details and fee schedules still require follow-up work.