Alameda County, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, has no snow sidewalk clearing ordinance because measurable snowfall is extremely rare in unincorporated lowlands.
Alameda County has no snow or ice sidewalk clearing ordinance because measurable snowfall is extremely rare in its unincorporated areas, which are primarily in the East Bay lowlands (Castro Valley, Ashland, Cherryland, San Lorenzo, Sunol) with Mediterranean climate zones that occasionally see frost but almost never accumulating snow. Higher elevations in the county (like parts of Mount Hamilton) may rarely receive light snow, but no residential unincorporated areas have populations subject to snow removal duties. Property owners retain general responsibility for sidewalk safety under California Streets and Highways Code 5610, which would theoretically include ice, but practical enforcement is effectively absent. Contact Public Works at (510) 670-5480 for any weather hazard concerns.
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