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Portland vs Troutdale

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between Portland, OR and Troutdale, OR?

Portland, OR

Multnomah County

Some Restrictions

Portland City Code Title 17 (Public Improvements) Chapter 17.28 requires property owners and occupants to keep sidewalks clear and safe. While Portland rarely receives heavy snow, property owners are responsible for removing snow and ice from adjacent sidewalks within a reasonable time after accumulation to ensure pedestrian safety.

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Troutdale, OR

Multnomah County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPortlandTroutdale
Governing CodeTitle 17, Chapter 17.28-
ResponsibilityAdjacent property owner or occupant-
DeadlineReasonable time after accumulation-
Road ResponsePBOT manages roadway snow/ice-
De-icingSand or de-icer recommended for sidewalks-

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Portland FAQ

Am I required to shovel snow from the sidewalk in Portland?

Yes. Property owners and occupants are responsible for keeping adjacent sidewalks clear and safe under Title 17. While Portland does not specify an exact deadline, you should clear snow and ice within a reasonable time after accumulation.

What happens during major ice storms in Portland?

PBOT activates emergency snow and ice response for roadways. Property owners remain responsible for adjacent sidewalks. Apply sand or de-icer to prevent pedestrian falls.

Troutdale FAQ

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