Unincorporated Riverside County has no ordinance requiring property owners to clear snow from sidewalks. Most of the county is low-desert and inland valley where measurable snow is rare; the few mountain communities such as Idyllwild, Pine Cove, and Anza receive occasional snow but the county imposes no mandatory clearance rule on adjacent property owners.
Riverside County's climate ranges from the hot Coachella Valley desert to the inland valleys of Temecula, Moreno Valley, and Hemet, where snow almost never accumulates. The San Jacinto and Santa Rosa Mountain communities (Idyllwild, Mountain Center, Pine Cove, Anza) do receive winter snow, but these areas largely lack continuous public sidewalks and the county has not enacted a snow-removal ordinance comparable to those found in northern states. Caltrans clears snow from state highways (SR-74, SR-243), and the Road Department plows primary county roads, but sidewalk clearing is voluntary. Property owners remain liable under general negligence principles (California Civil Code 1714) if they create or aggravate a slip-and-fall hazard by, for example, piling shoveled snow onto a sidewalk and refreezing it. Commercial properties open to the public are encouraged to keep entrances safe for ADA and general invitee obligations. HOAs in mountain subdivisions often impose private snow-clearing rules independently.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Riverside County code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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