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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Manchester vs Nashua

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Manchester, NH and Nashua, NH?

Manchester and Nashua have similar restriction levels.

Manchester, NH

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Manchester NH requires sidewalk snow removal within hours of snowfall ending. Largest NH city sees 60+ inches of snow annually with strict enforcement of clearing requirements for all property owners.

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Nashua, NH

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Nashua requires property owners to clear snow and ice from sidewalks abutting their property within 24 hours after snow stops falling. Chapter 182 (Housing Standards) Article V states all sidewalks, walkways, steps, and driveways shall be kept free of snow, ice, and other debris hazardous to the public. Chapter 285 § 285-28 prohibits pushing, blowing, or putting snow, ice, or yard debris into any street, lane, alley, or sidewalk right-of-way. Violations carry fines up to $1,000 per NRO § 1-12.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactManchesterNashua
TimeframeHours after storm-
Snowfall60+ inches-
PenaltyFines per violation-
EnforcementActive complaints-
Clearing Deadline-24 hours after snow stops falling (city policy / Chapter 182)
Chapter 182 Standard-Sidewalks/walkways/steps/driveways kept free of snow, ice, hazardous debris
Push-into-Street Ban-NRO § 285-28 — prohibited; fine up to $1,000
Corner-Lot Curb Cuts-Owner must clear access from street onto sidewalk
City Sidewalk Plowing-Primary routes (50+ miles); goal 72 hr after storm
Penalty Authority-NRO § 1-12 (general penalty)

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Manchester FAQ

How long do I have to shovel?

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

What if I cannot shovel due to disability?

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

Nashua FAQ

How long do I have to shovel my sidewalk after a Nashua snowstorm?

Within 24 hours after snow stops falling, per city policy implementing Nashua Revised Ordinances Chapter 182 Article V — 'all sidewalks, walkways, steps, and driveways shall be kept free of snow, ice, and other debris hazardous to the public.' The duty is on the abutting property owner. You also need to clear curb ramps on corner lots and other curb cutouts to provide access from the street onto the sidewalk.

Can I push snow back into the street in Nashua?

No. Nashua Revised Ordinances § 285-28 prohibits throwing, pushing, blowing, or putting snow, ice, or yard debris into the right-of-way of any street, lane, alley, or sidewalk. Per NRO § 1-12, the violation carries a fine of up to $1,000. Shovel snow onto your own property, not into the roadway or onto a public sidewalk.

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