Boulder City prohibits obstructions in public sidewalks including overgrown vegetation, unpermitted merchandise displays, and vehicles blocking pedestrian passage.
Boulder City Municipal Code requires that public sidewalks and adjacent public right of way remain clear for pedestrian passage. Common obstruction violations include overhanging tree branches below the minimum vertical clearance (typically 8 feet over walkways), overgrown hedges or shrubs encroaching from private yards, merchandise or signage placed on the sidewalk without an encroachment permit, and vehicles parked across driveways or sidewalks blocking pedestrian travel. Downtown Boulder City has an active sidewalk sales and cafe seating culture, and those uses require an encroachment or outdoor-use permit from the city that specifies minimum clear passage width (usually 4 to 5 feet per ADA). Obstructions posing safety hazards, including construction debris, temporary storage containers (PODS), and dumpsters, require right-of-way permits from Public Works. Overgrown vegetation from private property is a frequent complaint addressed through Code Enforcement which provides a written notice giving the owner a compliance window to trim back to property line. Snow and ice removal is not a major concern in Boulder City given the desert climate, but temporary water runoff from landscaping onto public sidewalks is discouraged. Boulder City downtown tourism rules encourage vibrant street life while still keeping the path clear for all users.
Notices of Violation require abatement within a set period. Continued non-compliance can result in administrative citations typically starting at 100 dollars with escalating fines. The city may also abate the obstruction and charge the property owner. Unpermitted sidewalk encroachment can lead to permit revocation.
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