Monmouth County snow and ice removal from sidewalks is the responsibility of adjacent property owners under each municipality's property maintenance code. Typical deadline: 12 to 24 hours after snowfall ends. NJ Supreme Court's Stewart v. 104 Wallace Street decision (2021) clarified commercial property sidewalk liability. Clear path of 36+ inches typically required. Monmouth shore towns prioritize boardwalk clearance with municipal crews. Failure to clear creates slip-and-fall liability under NJ premises liability principles.
Sidewalk snow clearance in Monmouth County is allocated to adjacent property owners in most municipalities. Typical ordinances require clearance within 12 to 24 hours after snowfall ends. Minimum cleared path is usually 36 inches (some shore/historic town standards go to 48 inches). Ice that cannot be removed must be treated with sand, salt, or approved de-icer. Corner lot owners must clear both frontages and curb ramps β this is heavily enforced for ADA accessibility. NJ Supreme Court's Stewart v. 104 Wallace Street Inc. (2021) confirmed and clarified commercial property owner liability for sidewalk conditions, tightening duty-of-care standards. Residential property snow liability continues under municipal ordinances with municipal-immunity doctrines limiting town liability. Monmouth shore towns (Asbury Park, Long Branch, Belmar) use municipal crews to prioritize boardwalk and commercial corridor clearance, but residential property owners still responsible for their frontages. Historic brick/pavement sidewalks in Red Bank, Spring Lake, and Ocean Grove require care to avoid damage β plastic shovels and non-corrosive de-icers recommended. Elderly and disabled residents may qualify for municipal assistance in some Monmouth towns (Long Branch, Middletown, Howell operate volunteer snow programs).
Failure to clear within deadline: $25 to $250 per occurrence in Monmouth municipalities. City/town clearance with bill to owner: actual cost plus administrative fee. Slip-and-fall injury with negligent non-clearance: civil liability under NJ premises law, supported by Stewart v. 104 Wallace Street (2021) for commercial properties. Repeat offenses: escalating fines and possible property lien.
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