Auburn Hills Code of Ordinances requires that property owners and occupants

Auburn Hills Code of Ordinances requires that property owners and occupants
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City of Auburn Hills recently issued the following announcement.

The Auburn Hills Code of Ordinances requires that property owners and occupants maintain walkways.

If your property borders a sidewalk or pathway, you are responsible for clearing the walkway: 1) within 12 hours – if the snow or ice falls during daylight hours; or 2) by 6:00 p.m. the following day – if the snow or ice falls during the night.

If you have physical limitations and need help, you may qualify for a City assistance program.  Contact our Community Center at 248-370-9353 for more information.

Timely snow removal is essential as it makes life easier and safer for the elderly, kids walking to the bus stop or school, emergency personnel, and delivery people.  Thank you for being a good neighbor and doing your part to help to make Auburn Hills safer for people of all ages and abilities.

Original source can be found here.



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