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Know Radnor's Snow Removal Rules Ahead Of The Coming Snow
Snow is coming Tuesday, so make sure you're in the know to stave off fines.

We have another winter weather drubbing expected to slam the area Tuesday, so dust off your shovels and snow blowers, because there are rules about removing snow and ice many municipalities, including Randor Township.
So how does the township code handle snow removal, or lack thereof?
Check out the guidelines below:
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According to Chapter 250 Section 3 of the township code:
- A. Any person whose duty it is to comply with the provisions of this article who permits or suffers snow to stay on the sidewalk for more than 24 hours after the snow has ceased to fall or shall permit ice to remain on the sidewalk and not covered with a material designed to alleviate the slippery condition shall be subject to a fine of $50, plus costs, for each offense.
- B. Each day or part of a day in which any such snow or ice remains after it should be removed shall constitute a separate offense.
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Section 1 and 2 of the code lays out snow removal procedures for township properties:
- It shall be the duty of all owners, tenants and occupants of buildings or land abutting on a paved sidewalk on a public highway to cause such sidewalk to be kept clear of snow and ice in front of their respective premises.
- Snow and ice removed from sidewalks, driveways and other private property shall not be deposited or plowed into any public street or highway. The existence of any such deposit on a street or highway in front of a sidewalk, driveway or private property shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section by the owner, tenant or occupant thereof.
So with these pieces of the township code in mind, make sure you are dutiful with your snow removal this winter to avoid penalties and fines.
You can peruse the township's laws online here.
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