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Know Lower Merion's Snow Removal Rules Ahead Of The Coming Snow

Snow is coming Tuesday, so make sure you're in the know to stave off fines.

We have another winter weather drubbing expected to slam the area Tuesday, so dust off your shovels and snow blowers, because there are rules about removing snow and ice many municipalities, including Lower Merion Township.

So how does the township code handle snow removal, or lack thereof?

Check out the guidelines below:

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  • It shall be the duty of all tenants or occupants of occupied properties, and the owners or agents in charge of unoccupied properties, abutting on public streets in the Township of Lower Merion, not later than 24 hours after snow or sleet has ceased to fall, to clear or cause to be cleared a pathway in the sidewalk in front of their respective properties in the event of snow and to cover the sidewalk with ashes, sawdust or similar materials in the event of ice or sleet. Such pathway shall be cleared in accordance with the guidelines of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended (ADA compliant), and not less than 36 inches (three feet) in width and shall be thoroughly cleared of snow and ice or covered with ashes, sawdust or similar materials. Where snow and ice is removed from the pathway, it may be placed or piled on the curbside of the sidewalk, but it shall not be piled or placed in the gutter or the cartway.

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  • Summary proceedings for failure to comply with the provisions of § 133-4 of this article may be instituted by the Township before any District Justice, and any person, firm or corporation convicted of violating the provisions of § 133-4 of this article shall be punishable by a fine or penalty of not less than $1 and not more than $600 for such offense, recoverable as such fines or penalties are by law recoverable; provided, however, that each period of 24 hours during which the prohibited conditions shall be allowed to continue shall constitute a new and separate offense hereunder.

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