In most Middlesex County municipalities the city or town is responsible for sidewalk repairs, funded through DPW budgets and state Chapter 90 road funds.
Unlike some states Massachusetts generally places sidewalk repair responsibility on the municipality rather than the abutting property owner. Cambridge DPW, Somerville DPW, Lowell DPW, and Newton DPW maintain and repair public sidewalks as part of their annual capital programs. Residents may request sidewalk repair through 311 systems or direct DPW service requests. However some municipalities including portions of Cambridge and Newton have cost-sharing programs where abutters may contribute to betterment assessments for premium materials like brick. Trip and fall claims against municipalities are governed by MGL c.84 s.15 which requires notice to the municipality within 30 days and caps damages at 5000 dollars. Damage caused by property owner activity, construction, or tree roots from private property may shift responsibility to the owner.
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