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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Bolingbrook vs Joliet

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Bolingbrook, IL and Joliet, IL?

Bolingbrook and Joliet have similar restriction levels.

Bolingbrook, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Will County municipalities require sidewalk snow and ice clearing within 24 to 48 hours after snowfall. Joliet, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, and Romeoville enforce year-round. Illinois Snow and Ice Removal Act (745 ILCS 75) provides limited liability protection for good-faith shoveling.

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Joliet, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Joliet encourages but does not require residential property owners to clear snow from public sidewalks. Commercial property owners are responsible for clearing parking lots, driveways, and adjacent public sidewalks. Shoveling, plowing, or blowing snow onto a city street is a code violation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBolingbrookJoliet
Joliet/Bolingbrook24 hours-
Romeoville/Frankfort48 hours-
Min Path36 inches-
Liability Shield745 ILCS 75-
Plowed SnowNot on streets-
Residential Sidewalks-Not required (encouraged)
Commercial Sidewalks-Required
Snow on Streets-Prohibited
Parking Ban-2"+ snowfall (Sec. 19-142)

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Bolingbrook FAQ

What if I'm elderly or disabled and can't shovel?

Joliet, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, and Romeoville operate senior/disability shoveling assistance programs, often through municipal human-services departments or volunteer groups. Registration is typically free but required in advance of snowfall events.

Am I liable if someone slips on my shoveled sidewalk?

The Illinois Snow and Ice Removal Act (745 ILCS 75) protects residential owners from liability for injuries from natural accumulation, but liability can attach if your clearing creates an unnatural hazard or if you fail to treat known icy conditions.

Joliet FAQ

Do I have to shovel my sidewalk in Joliet?

Residential sidewalk clearing is not legally required but strongly encouraged. Commercial property owners must clear adjacent sidewalks.

Can I push snow into the street in Joliet?

No. Shoveling, plowing, or blowing snow onto a city street is a code violation subject to fines.

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