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Arlington vs Haltom City

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Arlington, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Arlington and Haltom City have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Arlington does not have specific snow removal ordinances. Snow and ice events are infrequent in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, occurring only a few times per year. When winter weather occurs, the city focuses on road treatment rather than sidewalk clearing mandates.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City has no ordinance requiring homeowners to clear snow or ice from public sidewalks. Given the rare occurrence of winter weather in North Texas, clearing is voluntary but encouraged for neighbor safety.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonHaltom City
Snow OrdinanceNone — infrequent snow events-
ClimateNorth Texas — occasional ice/snow-
City FocusRoad treatment during events-
LiabilityGeneral premises liability may apply-
Average Snow~1 inch per year-
Clearing Mandate-None in Haltom City
State Law-No statewide duty
Commercial Duty-Higher on private walks
Sidewalk Repair-Owner responsibility
Events Per Year-Typically 0 to 4

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Do I have to shovel snow in Arlington?

No. Arlington does not have snow removal ordinances. Snow events are infrequent and typically brief.

Am I liable for icy sidewalks?

While no specific ordinance requires clearance, general premises liability law may apply if hazardous conditions exist on your sidewalk.

Haltom City FAQ

Does Haltom City require me to shovel the sidewalk in front of my house?

No. Haltom City has no ordinance requiring residents to remove snow or ice from public sidewalks. Clearing is voluntary. Commercial property owners generally have a higher duty to keep private walks on their own property safe.

Am I liable if someone slips on untreated ice on the sidewalk in front of my Haltom City home?

Generally no. Under Texas premises liability law, natural ice accumulation does not create ordinary liability for residential owners absent affirmative conduct that made it worse. Consult an attorney for any specific incident.

Who clears roads in Haltom City during an ice storm?

TxDOT clears state-maintained roads and Haltom City Public Works treats priority city streets and bridges. Residential streets are typically not treated. The city announces delays and closures through its website and local media.

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