Glendale does not have snow removal or sidewalk clearing ordinances. Located in the low Sonoran Desert with average winter highs around 65 degrees Fahrenheit, Glendale receives measurable snowfall extremely rarely. There are no requirements for residents to clear snow or ice from sidewalks.
Glendale is located in Arizona, where significant snowfall is rare or nonexistent. As a result, most municipalities do not have formal snow removal ordinances. However, residents are still responsible for keeping sidewalks adjacent to their property clear of debris, vegetation overgrowth, and tripping hazards under general property maintenance codes. In the rare event of icy conditions, property owners may be liable for slip-and-fall injuries on their sidewalks. General sidewalk maintenance requirements still apply year-round.
Sidewalk obstruction: $25 to $100 code enforcement citation. Injury liability possible under general negligence.
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Glendale regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. ARS Β§13-2916 applies.
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Luke Air Force Base is located 7 miles west of downtown Glendale and is the largest fighter wing in the US Air Force, operating F-35A and F-16 aircraft. Mili...
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Smoke detector requirements in Glendale come from Arizona Revised Statutes Section 36-1637 (state law) and the International Residential Code as adopted unde...
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Glendale Fire adopts IFC Ch. 61. Residential: two 20-lb cylinders max outdoors; indoor storage prohibited. State Farm Stadium and Westgate events trigger spe...
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Glendale may protect native desert trees (palo verde, ironwood, saguaro). Street trees are city property. Proper pruning preserves shade in extreme heat.
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Glendale allows backyard composting; no permit required. City does not offer curbside organics. Yard-waste drop-off at Glendale's Transfer Station. Commercia...
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