Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Greenfield vs Milwaukee
How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?
Greenfield, WI
Milwaukee County
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Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee owners and occupants must clear sidewalks of snow and ice by noon the day after snowfall ends. A path at least 36 inches wide must be cleared the full length of the sidewalk. If ice cannot be removed, sand, ash, or salt must be applied. The DPW will clear and bill noncompliant owners.
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Greenfield FAQ
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Milwaukee FAQ
When must Milwaukee sidewalks be cleared after snow?
By 12:00 noon the day after snowfall ends.
How wide must the cleared path be?
At least 36 inches wide, the full length of the sidewalk abutting your property.
Can I use salt on Milwaukee sidewalks?
Yes. Salt, sand, or ashes must be applied if ice cannot be removed.
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