Jefferson County experiences rare snowfall, averaging 1-2 inches annually. No formal snow clearing ordinances exist. Memorable events include the January 2014 'Snowmageddon' (2-3 inches) that paralyzed Birmingham. General sidewalk maintenance for debris and vegetation still applies year-round. Winter storm liability governed by general negligence.
Jefferson County averages 1-2 inches of snow annually, with some years receiving none. Consequently, no Birmingham metro city has enacted a formal snow removal ordinance requiring property owners to clear sidewalks - unlike comparable ordinances in northern cities. The January 28, 2014 'Snowmageddon' event (dubbed #Snowpocalypse2014 on social media) saw 2-3 inches fall rapidly during afternoon hours, stranding thousands of commuters on interstates for 24+ hours and requiring National Guard activation - it remains the most significant modern snow event and exposed the metro's lack of snow-response infrastructure. The January 2025 Winter Storm also produced significant regional impacts. Ice storms occur more frequently than snow, with notable January 1996 and February 2014 events causing widespread power outages from downed limbs. Property owners still have general sidewalk maintenance duties under Birmingham Code Β§14-1 and similar municipal provisions - keeping sidewalks clear of vegetation overgrowth, debris, and tripping hazards year-round. Winter storm liability for slip-and-fall incidents falls under general negligence principles. Alabama courts apply the Alabama Supreme Court's premises liability framework (Ex parte Industrial Distribution Services Warehouse) for occupier liability. Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, and Hoover occasionally deploy salt trucks during ice events on primary collectors.
Sidewalk obstruction (debris, vegetation): $25 to $100 Birmingham code enforcement citation. Slip-and-fall liability under general negligence principles. No specific snow removal fines as no ordinance exists.
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