North Richland Hills does not have a mandatory residential snow and ice removal ordinance for sidewalks, reflecting rare DFW winter events. Commercial property owners are expected to keep entrances safe, and the city focuses on plowing main arterials during ice storms.
Snow and ice events are rare in the DFW region, so North Richland Hills does not impose a blanket requirement on homeowners to clear sidewalks of snow or ice within a specific time after a storm. Public Works and TxDOT focus icy weather response on arterial roadways, bridges, and intersections using brine pretreatment, sand, and magnesium chloride. Major routes such as Loop 820, Mid-Cities Boulevard, Rufe Snow Drive, and Davis Boulevard receive priority. Commercial property owners are expected to maintain safe pedestrian entrances, parking lots, and their abutting public sidewalks in a reasonable condition to avoid premises liability claims (Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code 75 and general negligence principles). The city does not issue citations to homeowners who do not shovel residential sidewalks after winter weather, but leaving large ice accumulations that cause injury could still create civil liability. Ongoing sidewalk maintenance (cracks, heaves, trip hazards) is addressed under the Subdivision Regulations and NRH Code, with the abutting property owner typically responsible for routine maintenance and the city sharing responsibility for major repairs. Residents can report damaged sidewalks to NRH Public Works at (817) 427-6400.
No specific citation for failing to clear snow at residential properties. Sidewalk disrepair violations carry fines up to 500 dollars per day after notice if conditions create a hazard.
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