Norwalk vs Santa Monica
How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Santa Monica, CA?
Santa Monica has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.
Norwalk, CA
Los Angeles County
Norwalk requires property owners to clear snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within a set timeframe after snowfall, typically 24 to 48 hours.
View full Norwalk rules βSanta Monica, CA
Los Angeles County
Snow is not applicable in Santa Monica due to its coastal Southern California climate. There are no snow removal or sidewalk clearing ordinances. Property owners maintain adjacent sidewalks under general maintenance duties.
View full Santa Monica rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Norwalk | Santa Monica |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | - |
| Snow | - | Not applicable (coastal SoCal) |
| Climate | - | Mediterranean, no snowfall |
| Sidewalks | - | General maintenance required |
| Responsibility | - | Property owner for adjacent sidewalk |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Norwalk FAQ
How long do I have to shovel?
Typically 24 to 48 hours after snowfall ends. Check Norwalk ordinance for the exact deadline.
What if I cannot shovel due to disability?
Many cities offer assistance programs for elderly or disabled residents. Contact Norwalk for available resources.
Santa Monica FAQ
How long do I have to shovel?
Typically 24 to 48 hours after snowfall ends. Check Santa Monica ordinance for the exact deadline.
What if I cannot shovel due to disability?
Many cities offer assistance programs for elderly or disabled residents. Contact Santa Monica for available resources.
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