San Joaquin County (Central Valley, elevation ~20 ft) experiences snow only rarely. There is no sidewalk snow-removal ordinance because measurable snow is essentially absent β the last significant Stockton snowfall was a trace event decades ago. Property owners remain responsible for general sidewalk maintenance, tripping hazards, and overhanging vegetation.
San Joaquin County sits on the Central Valley floor at an elevation of roughly 15β30 feet above sea level in the populated western and central portions, with the eastern foothills rising to about 700 feet. Measurable snow is a once-in-a-generation event in Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, and Tracy β the Mediterranean climate produces rainy winters and hot dry summers. Consequently, the county has NO sidewalk snow-removal ordinance. The only snow-related concern is rare heavy rime/frost events and, in the foothills (Clements area), occasional light snow that usually melts within a day. Property owners remain responsible under the Development Title and California Streets & Highways Code Β§5610 for general sidewalk maintenance β keeping sidewalks free of cracks, upheaval from tree roots, and overhanging or obstructing vegetation. Trip-and-fall liability can attach to property owners under the Sidewalk Liability Act (Streets & Highways Code Β§5610) particularly where owners have modified the sidewalk or where code-compliant notice has been given. Winter rain creates its own slip hazards β property owners should clear algae and moss from walkway surfaces.
Not applicable for snow. Failure to maintain sidewalk (cracks, overgrown vegetation): $100β$500 notice-and-abate. Tripping injury: owner civil liability under Streets & Hwys Code Β§5610.
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