Tinley Park property owners are expected to clear public sidewalks adjacent to their property of snow and ice within a reasonable time after a snowfall ends. Illinois's Snow and Ice Removal Act (745 ILCS 75) provides limited liability protection for residential property owners who remove snow in good faith. Village streets are plowed by the Public Works Department.
Tinley Park's property maintenance code and general sidewalk safety rules expect adjacent property owners to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks within a reasonable time after snowfall (commonly within 24 hours after the snow stops falling). While strict clearing ordinances vary by municipality, Tinley Park's general approach encourages prompt clearing for pedestrian safety, especially along Oak Park Avenue, school walking routes, and Metra station approaches. Illinois's Snow and Ice Removal Act (745 ILCS 75) protects residential property owners from liability for injuries caused by natural accumulations or from their good-faith snow removal efforts, provided the removal does not create unnatural hazards through negligence. Commercial properties have greater responsibility and potential liability under general premises liability law. Village Public Works plows streets based on priority routes, starting with arterials like 159th Street, Harlem Avenue, and Oak Park Avenue and proceeding to residential side streets. Snow windrows pushed into the end of driveways by plows are unfortunately typical and must be cleared by residents. Depositing shoveled snow onto streets where it refreezes is prohibited.
Failure to clear snow from sidewalks adjacent to the property may result in a notice of violation and potentially a civil fine. Depositing snow into streets is a separate violation. Code Enforcement: (708) 444-5100. Public Works snow line for street clearing questions: check tinleypark.org.
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