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Snow & Sidewalk Clearing: White Plains vs Yonkers

How do snow & sidewalk clearing rules compare between White Plains, NY and Yonkers, NY?

White Plains and Yonkers have similar restriction levels.

White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Property owners must clear snow and ice from sidewalks within 12 hours of snowfall end (daytime) or by 10 a.m. the following day if it ends overnight. Fire hydrants must also be accessible.

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Yonkers, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Under Chapter 103 Article II, sidewalks must be cleared within 6 hours of daytime snowfall ending, or before noon the day after nighttime snowfall. A 3-foot area around fire hydrants must also be cleared.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactWhite PlainsYonkers
Deadline12 daylight hours-
Corner DutyClear ramps-
City ClearsOwner billed-
Fine$50–$250-
Code-Ch. 103 Art. II
Daytime deadline-6 hours after end
Nighttime deadline-Noon next day
Hydrant clearance-3 feet from center
Prohibited-Snow into street/gutter

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

White Plains FAQ

What if I'm out of town during a storm?

You remain responsible; arrange for a neighbor or contractor. The City does not waive snow removal obligations for absences.

How soon must I shovel my sidewalk in White Plains?

Owners must clear snow and ice within 12 daylight hours of snowfall ending. If snow stops overnight, sidewalks must be cleared by 10 a.m. the following day.

What's the fine for not shoveling in White Plains?

Fines range from $50 to $250, and the City can dispatch crews to clear neglected walks and bill the owner for labor plus an administrative fee. Corner properties must also clear curb ramps.

Yonkers FAQ

How quickly must I shovel in Yonkers?

Within 6 hours of daytime snowfall ending, or by 12 noon the day after nighttime snowfall, under Chapter 103 Article II.

Do I need to clear snow around fire hydrants in Yonkers?

Yes. Chapter 103 Article II requires owners abutting a hydrant to clear a 3-foot area measured from the hydrant's center line. Throwing snow onto hydrants is specifically prohibited.

Can I shovel snow into the street in Yonkers?

No. Chapter 103 Article II makes it unlawful to throw snow into streets, gutters, or onto fire hydrants. Snow must be piled on your own property or the planting strip.

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