Hudson County sidewalk snow clearing is strictly enforced. Jersey City Code Β§254 requires snow/ice cleared within 12 hours of snowfall end during daylight, or by 12 PM next day. Hoboken requires clearing within 24 hours. Bayonne 24 hours. Corner properties must also clear curb ramps and crosswalk approaches. Property owners face liability for slip-and-fall injuries.
Hudson County's dense pedestrian environment makes sidewalk snow clearing one of the most aggressively enforced property maintenance rules. Jersey City Code Β§254-21 mandates sidewalk snow and ice removal within 12 hours of snowfall end if during daylight, or by noon the following day if snowfall ended during nighttime. Sidewalks must be cleared to full width (typically 4 feet minimum) with ice treated using sand or approved de-icing agents. Hoboken Code Β§156 requires clearing within 24 hours after snowfall ends, with a 4-foot clear path minimum. Bayonne imposes 24 hours. Union City, West New York, and North Bergen similar 12-24 hour windows. Corner properties must clear ALL adjacent sidewalks including curb ramps (ADA-compliant), crosswalk approaches, and often 4 feet into the street to allow pedestrian crossing. Violators face fines and β crucially β civil liability for pedestrian slip-and-fall injuries under NJ Sidewalk Liability rules established in Stewart v. 104 Wallace Street (1981). Commercial property owners bear full sidewalk maintenance liability; residential owner liability varies but is effectively expanded by municipal ordinance. Jersey City and Hoboken snow enforcement units patrol actively after significant storms. Repeat violators face escalating fines, and cities may hire private contractors to clear at owner expense plus administrative fees.
Failure to clear in Jersey City: $50 to $250 per property, escalating to $500 for repeat. Hoboken: $100 to $500. City-hired clearance billed to property owner plus administrative fee $100+. Civil liability for injured pedestrians can run into tens of thousands of dollars.
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