Volusia County has no snow ordinance. Florida's subtropical climate rarely sees snow. Property maintenance requires sidewalks clear of debris, palm fronds, and sea-grape overgrowth year-round under County Code Ch. 50.
Volusia County does not have a snow removal ordinance. Measurable snow is extraordinarily rare on the Central Florida coast; the last significant snowfall was trace amounts during 1977 and 1989 cold snaps. Property owners are still responsible for keeping sidewalks clear of tropical debris under County Code Ch. 50 (Property Maintenance) and municipal equivalents: fallen palm fronds, live oak limbs after thunderstorms, Brazilian pepper branches, sea grape overgrowth along the coast, and Spanish moss clumps. After hurricanes (Matthew 2016, Irma 2017, Dorian 2019, Ian 2022, Nicole 2022), debris cleanup deadlines of 30 to 60 days apply with curbside storm debris pickup coordinated by the county. Slip-and-fall liability for wet sidewalks, algae-covered concrete (common near Halifax River bridges), or hurricane debris falls under general Florida premises liability (FL Β§768). During occasional freezes, frost-damaged palmetto and ornamental vegetation must be cleared from walkways. Frozen bridges on I-95 and I-4 near DeLand see rare black ice events; homeowners are not responsible for public roadway ice.
Sidewalk obstruction: $25 to $100 code enforcement citation. Post-hurricane debris beyond deadline: $100 to $500 plus county cleanup lien. Slip-and-fall premises liability under FL Β§768.0755.
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