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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Lawrenceville vs Snellville

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Lawrenceville, GA and Snellville, GA?

Lawrenceville and Snellville have similar restriction levels.

Lawrenceville, GA

Gwinnett County

Few Restrictions

No sidewalk snow-removal mandate. Metro-Atlanta snow events are rare (1-2 per year at most) and Lawrenceville, like most GA cities, has no ordinance requiring private property owners to clear snow or ice.

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Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Few Restrictions

Snellville does not require property owners to clear snow or ice from adjacent sidewalks. Metro Atlanta snow events are rare (1-2 days per year on average). Georgia has no statewide sidewalk clearing duty, and state highways are cleared by GDOT while county roads are handled by Gwinnett DOT.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLawrencevilleSnellville
Mandatory ClearingNo-
DeadlineN/A-
City PlowingArterials only-
Tort LiabilityLimited-
Common Events0-2 storms/year-
Snow Clearing Mandate-None
Snowfall Frequency-1-2 days/year average
Road Clearing-GDOT / Gwinnett DOT
Liability Basis-GA Code 51-3-1 premises
Year-round Duty-Keep sidewalk clear of debris

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lawrenceville FAQ

Do I have to shovel my sidewalk after a Lawrenceville snowstorm?

No. Georgia cities generally have no snow-clearing ordinance for private property owners.

Does Lawrenceville GA plow residential streets?

No. The city and GDOT/Gwinnett DOT salt and plow main arterials only during the rare winter storm. Residential streets are not plowed.

Can I be sued if someone slips on ice in front of my Lawrenceville house?

Liability is limited under Georgia common law. Owners are typically only exposed if they affirmatively create a hazardous ice condition (e.g., diverting water onto the sidewalk).

Snellville FAQ

Does Snellville have a snow removal ordinance?

No. Like most Georgia cities, Snellville has no formal sidewalk snow-clearing ordinance due to the rarity of significant snowfall.

Am I responsible for the sidewalk in front of my house?

Yes, for general maintenance. Property owners must keep adjacent sidewalks free of debris, overgrown vegetation, and hazards year-round under the property maintenance code.

Who clears the roads?

GDOT handles state routes like US-78 and SR-124. Gwinnett DOT treats county roads. Snellville Public Works handles city-maintained streets.

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