PUBLIC NOTICE SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL Shoveling your sidewalk...It's the neighborly thing to do! (It's also the law!) SUPERIOR Living up to our name Make Superior safe for everyone by clearing snow and ice from the public sidewalks around your property. Snow and ice on the sidewalk make it difficult for everyone - especially people with disabilities, seniors, and children - to walk safely. Superior Municipal Code, Sec. 106-10 requires property owners in the City of Superior to have all snow and ice removed from public sidewalks and curb ramps abutting and adjacent to their property no later than 48 hours after snow or freezing rain has stopped falling. If an owner does not clear the sidewalk within 48 hours, the City of Superior may take action to have the snow removed without prior notice. The cost of the removal along with an additional administrative fee will be charged to the owner of the property. Property owners may also be issued citations for violating municipal code. Tips for Superior Sidewalk Snow Removal * Remove snow from ALL sidewalks adjacent to your property, including ramps to crosswalks. * Do not push snow into: the street, bike lanes, alley entrances, curb ramps, crosswalks or neighboring properties. * If you need to use sand or salt on icy surfaces, use only as much as is actually needed. When over-used, all chloride compounds & excess sediment can be harmful to the environment. * Clear the full width of the sidewalk to allow mobility and access to pedestrians in wheelchairs, people with children in strollers, students walking to school and individuals with assistive devices. * Be a good neighbor and offer help to those in your neighborhood who are physically unable to clear their own sidewalks. * Make arrangements with a neighbor or a snow removal service to care for your property if you are going to be on vacation or are otherwise unable to shovel your walk in a timely manner. If you have any questions, please call City of Superior Code Compliance at 715-395-7596 or email codecompliance@ci.superior.wi.us Thank you for doing your part to keep Superior safe for everyone! PUBLIC NOTICE SIDEWALK SNOW REMOVAL Shoveling your sidewalk ... It's the neighborly thing to do ! ( It's also the law ! ) SUPERIOR Living up to our name Make Superior safe for everyone by clearing snow and ice from the public sidewalks around your property . Snow and ice on the sidewalk make it difficult for everyone - especially people with disabilities , seniors , and children - to walk safely . Superior Municipal Code , Sec . 106-10 requires property owners in the City of Superior to have all snow and ice removed from public sidewalks and curb ramps abutting and adjacent to their property no later than 48 hours after snow or freezing rain has stopped falling . If an owner does not clear the sidewalk within 48 hours , the City of Superior may take action to have the snow removed without prior notice . The cost of the removal along with an additional administrative fee will be charged to the owner of the property . Property owners may also be issued citations for violating municipal code . Tips for Superior Sidewalk Snow Removal * Remove snow from ALL sidewalks adjacent to your property , including ramps to crosswalks . * Do not push snow into : the street , bike lanes , alley entrances , curb ramps , crosswalks or neighboring properties . * If you need to use sand or salt on icy surfaces , use only as much as is actually needed . When over - used , all chloride compounds & excess sediment can be harmful to the environment . * Clear the full width of the sidewalk to allow mobility and access to pedestrians in wheelchairs , people with children in strollers , students walking to school and individuals with assistive devices . * Be a good neighbor and offer help to those in your neighborhood who are physically unable to clear their own sidewalks . * Make arrangements with a neighbor or a snow removal service to care for your property if you are going to be on vacation or are otherwise unable to shovel your walk in a timely manner . If you have any questions , please call City of Superior Code Compliance at 715-395-7596 or email codecompliance@ci.superior.wi.us Thank you for doing your part to keep Superior safe for everyone !