Rancho Cucamonga rarely sees snow, but owners must keep sidewalks clear of debris, vegetation, and obstructions under Municipal Code Title 12. Damaged sidewalks get reported to Public Works.
Rancho Cucamonga sits in a low-elevation Inland Empire climate zone where snow on the valley floor is extremely rare, so the City does not maintain a formal snow-removal ordinance for residents. However, under Municipal Code Title 12 governing streets and sidewalks, property owners adjacent to public sidewalks are required to keep those sidewalks free of obstructions, overgrown vegetation, tree root hazards, debris, and tripping hazards that could create an unsafe condition for pedestrians. California Streets and Highways Code Section 5610 also places maintenance responsibility on the adjacent property owner for keeping sidewalks in safe condition. Owners must trim hedges, tree branches, and shrubs so that pedestrians have at least 8 feet of vertical clearance and the full concrete width is walkable. Damaged, cracked, or displaced sidewalk panels caused by tree roots or settlement should be reported to the Rancho Cucamonga Public Works Department, which administers a sidewalk repair program that sometimes cost-shares repairs with the property owner. In the rare event of hillside snow or icy conditions along northern community trails such as those near the Etiwanda foothills, property owners should clear any accumulation from their frontage for pedestrian safety.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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