Gloucester County towns require owners to clear their sidewalks. N.J.S.A. 40:65-12 lets every municipality compel removal of snow and ice from abutting sidewalks within twelve daylight hours after it falls. Woodbury, Glassboro, and Deptford enforce this by ordinance.
Sidewalk clearing is a real, enforceable duty here, grounded in a state grant of power. N.J.S.A. 40:65-12 authorizes any municipality to compel the owner or tenant of land abutting a public sidewalk to remove all snow and ice within twelve hours of daylight after it falls or forms. Gloucester County's walkable boroughs and townships β Woodbury, Glassboro, Pitman, Deptford, Washington Township β have adopted ordinances doing exactly that, so a homeowner who leaves a walk icy after a storm can be cited. Where the owner fails, the statute lets the municipality clear the walk and charge the cost back to the property.
Leaving snow or ice on a public sidewalk past the ordinance deadline draws a municipal fine, and the town may remove it and bill the owner or lien the property under N.J.S.A. 40:65-12.
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