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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Pima County does not have a snow or ice removal ordinance for sidewalks or roadways. Tucson and surrounding unincorporated areas rarely experience snow accumulation at lower elevations. Mountain communities like Summerhaven on Mount Lemmon may see occasional snow but are not subject to mandatory clearing requirements.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Tucson does not have a snow removal ordinance for sidewalks or streets. The city's Sonoran Desert climate produces extremely rare snowfall β€” measurable snow occurs roughly once every few years and typically melts within hours. When snow does occur, the city does not deploy plows to residential streets and there is no legal obligation for property owners to clear sidewalks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
Snow OrdinanceNone -- not applicable-
Sidewalk ClearingNo requirement-
Valley Elevation2,400 ft (snow very rare)-
Mountain RoadsCounty DOT clears roads-
LiabilityStandard premises liability-
Ordinance-None β€” no snow removal requirement
Average Snowfall-0.4 inches annually
Climate-Sonoran Desert β€” rare snow events
City Response-Bridge/overpass monitoring only
Sidewalk Obligation-None for snow/ice

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Green Valley FAQ

Does Pima County require snow removal from sidewalks?

No. Pima County has no snow or ice removal ordinance. Snow is extremely rare at lower elevations in the Tucson area. Property owners remain subject to standard premises liability if someone is injured on their property due to icy conditions.

Who clears mountain roads in Pima County during winter?

Pima County Department of Transportation clears county-maintained mountain roads such as Catalina Highway to Mount Lemmon when snow accumulates. Residents are not required to clear public roads or sidewalks.

Tucson FAQ

Do I have to shovel my sidewalk in Tucson?

No. Tucson has no snow removal ordinance. Snow is extremely rare (averaging 0.4 inches per year) and typically melts quickly in the desert climate. There is no legal obligation to clear sidewalks.

What does the city do when it snows?

On rare snow events, the city monitors bridges and overpasses for ice. Residential streets are not plowed. Snow typically melts within hours due to Tucson's warm desert temperatures.

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