Flower Mound does not have a mandatory sidewalk snow removal ordinance requiring residents to clear snow or ice from adjacent sidewalks. North Texas receives infrequent snowfall, with the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex averaging approximately 1 inch of total annual snowfall spread across one to two events per year. The town relies on its Public Works Department crews for roadway treatment during winter weather events, prioritizing major arterials, intersections, and bridge decks with sand and de-icing materials. Property owners are encouraged but not legally required to clear sidewalks after winter weather events. There is no municipal penalty for residential homeowners who do not shovel or treat their sidewalks. However, commercial property owners in Flower Mound have a general duty under Texas premises liability law to maintain reasonably safe conditions for business invitees, which may include addressing dangerous ice accumulation on customer-facing walkways and parking areas.
Unlike northern municipalities that experience regular winter precipitation and impose mandatory sidewalk clearing deadlines with monetary penalties, Flower Mound does not impose a legal obligation on property owners to shovel or treat sidewalks after snow or ice events. North Texas winters produce infrequent winter precipitation, with the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex averaging roughly 1 inch of total annual snowfall across typically one to two weather events per season. Significant accumulations of 2 inches or more are rare and usually melt within 24 to 48 hours. When winter weather occurs, the Flower Mound Public Works Department activates its winter weather response plan, focusing on treating major roadways, arterial intersections, and bridge decks with sand and de-icing materials. Bridge overpasses receive priority treatment because they freeze before ground-level road surfaces. Residential sidewalks and neighborhood streets receive lower priority in the treatment plan due to limited equipment and materials. The town encourages residents to voluntarily clear walkways and driveways when conditions permit, particularly to assist elderly neighbors, mail carriers, and delivery personnel who traverse residential sidewalks. Property owners should avoid pushing or shoveling snow or ice onto public roadways, as this can create traffic hazards and may result in a traffic safety citation. There is no municipal fine or penalty for failing to clear a residential sidewalk in Flower Mound. The town code does not address snow removal obligations for residential property owners. However, commercial property owners in Flower Mound have a general duty under Texas premises liability law, as established through case law, to maintain reasonably safe conditions for business invitees. This duty may include addressing ice accumulation on walkways, parking lots, and entrances within a reasonable time after a winter weather event. Failure to address known icy conditions that injure a customer could result in civil liability. HOA communities in Flower Mound may have their own community guidelines or recommendations for snow removal, though enforcement is typically impractical given the rarity and brief duration of snow events in the North Texas region.
There are no municipal penalties for failing to clear snow from residential sidewalks in Flower Mound. Commercial property owners may face premises liability claims under Texas civil law if a business invitee is injured on icy walkways that the owner knew or should have known about. Pushing snow onto public roadways may result in a traffic hazard citation.
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