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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Fairfield vs Vallejo

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Fairfield, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Fairfield has fewer restrictions than Vallejo.

Fairfield, CA

Solano County

Few Restrictions

Fairfield does not have a snow-removal ordinance — measurable snowfall is rare at 14 feet elevation. California Streets & Highways Code §5610 makes adjacent property owners responsible for maintaining and repairing the sidewalk fronting their lot. Fairfield Municipal Code Chapter 27 also obligates owners to keep sidewalks free of debris, overgrown vegetation, and tripping hazards.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vallejo requires property owners to clear snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within a set timeframe after snowfall, typically 24 to 48 hours.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFairfieldVallejo
Snow-Clearing RuleNone (no measurable snowfall)-
Sidewalk Repair ObligationAdjacent owner (Cal. Sts. & Hwys. §5610)-
Debris/Vegetation RuleFMC Chapter 27 nuisance-
Tort LiabilityCity primary; owner secondary (Bonanno)-
Program OwnerFairfield Public Works Engineering-
Deadline-24 to 48 hours after snowfall
Width-36 to 48 inches minimum
Ice-Sand or de-icer required
Corner Lots-Must clear curb ramps

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Fairfield FAQ

Do I have to shovel snow from my Fairfield sidewalk?

There is effectively never measurable snow in Fairfield (elevation ~14 ft), and the Municipal Code has no snow-removal ordinance. Year-round, however, California Streets & Highways Code §5610 makes you responsible for maintaining and repairing the public sidewalk fronting your lot, and Fairfield Municipal Code Chapter 27 requires keeping it clear of debris, overgrowth, and tripping hazards.

Who fixes a cracked sidewalk in Fairfield?

Under California Streets & Highways Code §5610, the abutting property owner is responsible for repairs. Fairfield Public Works Engineering manages the program and can issue notices to repair. The city remains primarily liable in tort for trip-and-fall claims under Bonanno v. CCCTA, but it can recover repair costs from the owner.

Vallejo FAQ

How long do I have to shovel?

Typically 24 to 48 hours after snowfall ends. Check Vallejo ordinance for the exact deadline.

What if I cannot shovel due to disability?

Many cities offer assistance programs for elderly or disabled residents. Contact Vallejo for available resources.

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