Mansfield has no ordinance requiring homeowners to shovel snow from sidewalks. Snow and ice events are rare in North Texas and the city focuses street clearing on major thoroughfares rather than residential walks.
The City of Mansfield does not impose a mandatory snow removal or sidewalk clearing requirement on residential property owners. Accumulating snow and ice are uncommon in North Texas, and when winter events occur the citys public works and TxDOT prioritize major thoroughfares, bridges, overpasses, and emergency routes for sand, salt, and brine application rather than residential streets or sidewalks. Property owners are nonetheless encouraged to clear sidewalks in front of their homes for the safety of pedestrians and to reduce slip-and-fall risk. Texas law generally does not impose strict premises liability for natural snow and ice on publicly owned sidewalks fronting private property, but property owners can face liability for artificially accumulated ice caused by downspouts, sprinklers, or other drainage from their property. During winter storms, residents should monitor the Mansfield city website and local news for storm updates, school closures, and warming center information. Sidewalks damaged by tree roots, settling, or deterioration remain the responsibility of the adjacent property owner to repair under Mansfield sidewalk maintenance rules.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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