Snow Removal and Snow Emergency
No person shall permit ice or an accumulation of snow to remain on
any sidewalk adjacent to a lot or parcel occupied by him, or on a
sidewalk adjacent to any unoccupied lot or parcel owned by him, for a
longer period than 72 hours after the ice or snow has formed or fallen.
This does not include sidewalks to the rear of a lot or parcel.
No person shall permit ice or an accumulation of snow to remain on
any sidewalk adjacent to a lot or parcel occupied by him, or on a
sidewalk adjacent to any unoccupied lot or parcel owned by him, for a
longer period than 72 hours after the ice or snow has formed or fallen.
This does not include sidewalks to the rear of a lot or parcel.
Section 62-37 Snow and Ice Removal
any sidewalk adjacent to a lot or parcel occupied by him, or on a
sidewalk adjacent to any unoccupied lot or parcel owned by him, for a
longer period than 72 hours after the ice or snow has formed or fallen.
This does not include sidewalks to the rear of a lot or parcel.
No person shall permit ice or an accumulation of snow to remain on
any sidewalk adjacent to a lot or parcel occupied by him, or on a
sidewalk adjacent to any unoccupied lot or parcel owned by him, for a
longer period than 72 hours after the ice or snow has formed or fallen.
This does not include sidewalks to the rear of a lot or parcel.
Section 62-37 Snow and Ice Removal
Definition of a Snow Emergency in Canton
A snow emergency is declared for the purpose of clearing streets for
snow removal and allowing accessibility of streets for Public Safety
vehicle response. In declaring a snow emergency, consideration must
be given to the amount of snow fall and/or severe weather vs.
commitment of department resources to ensure compliance.
Canton Public Safety declares a snow emergency when snow amounts
of generally 5" or more are predicted. Also taken into consideration are
the following prevailing weather conditions:
•Continuation of snow
•High winds / drifts
•Warming conditions
•Sleet, rain, etc.
During a snow emergency, residents cannot park their vehicles on
township roads. Compliance is met voluntarily by citizen compliance,
citizen contact by the Police Department to ensure compliance, and an
Emergency Traffic Order with enforcement action being ticketing
and/or towing.
For further information contact Canton Public Safety at 394-5400.
snow removal and allowing accessibility of streets for Public Safety
vehicle response. In declaring a snow emergency, consideration must
be given to the amount of snow fall and/or severe weather vs.
commitment of department resources to ensure compliance.
Canton Public Safety declares a snow emergency when snow amounts
of generally 5" or more are predicted. Also taken into consideration are
the following prevailing weather conditions:
•Continuation of snow
•High winds / drifts
•Warming conditions
•Sleet, rain, etc.
During a snow emergency, residents cannot park their vehicles on
township roads. Compliance is met voluntarily by citizen compliance,
citizen contact by the Police Department to ensure compliance, and an
Emergency Traffic Order with enforcement action being ticketing
and/or towing.
For further information contact Canton Public Safety at 394-5400.