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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: Norwalk vs Topanga

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Norwalk, CA and Topanga, CA?

Topanga has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk requires property owners to clear snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within a set timeframe after snowfall, typically 24 to 48 hours.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Most unincorporated LA County areas do not receive snow. Mountain communities (e.g., Wrightwood, Mt. Baldy area) may experience snowfall but there is no county snow removal ordinance for sidewalks. Property owners in mountain areas handle snow removal voluntarily.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkTopanga
Deadline24 to 48 hours after snowfall-
Width36 to 48 inches minimum-
IceSand or de-icer required-
Corner LotsMust clear curb ramps-
General-Not applicable for most areas
Mountain Communities-Occasional snowfall
County Ordinance-None for sidewalk clearing
Road Clearing-County public works in emergencies

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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.

Topanga FAQ

Does LA County have a snow removal ordinance?

No countywide ordinance exists. Public Works clears main roads in mountain communities. Property owners are responsible for their own driveways and walkways.

Who plows roads in mountain communities?

LA County Department of Public Works handles road clearing in unincorporated mountain communities. Priority goes to main arterials and emergency routes. Call (626) 458-5100 for road condition information.

Do I need chains on mountain roads?

During storms, Caltrans may implement chain control on mountain highways (SR-2, SR-138, SR-14). Check Caltrans road conditions at dot.ca.gov or call (800) 427-7623. Driving without required chains is a $156 fine.

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