In Edmonton, keeping sidewalks clear of snow isn’t just about convenience—it’s about safety and compliance with city bylaws. Slippery, snow-covered sidewalks can create hazards for pedestrians, and failing to clear them on time can lead to fines. But how often should you actually be clearing snow from your sidewalks?
The City of Edmonton requires property owners to clear snow and ice from sidewalks adjacent to their property within 48 hours of a snowfall. This includes:
Failure to clear snow in this timeframe can result in bylaw enforcement, which may include warnings, tickets, or the city arranging removal at your expense.
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While the bylaw allows 48 hours, waiting that long isn’t always practical—or safe. Here are some best practices:
Light snow may seem harmless, but if it’s left to pack down, it can quickly turn into ice. Clearing it right after a snowfall is the easiest and safest approach.
When Edmonton gets a major storm, snow can pile up quickly. Clearing it once in the middle of the storm and again after it ends makes the job much easier than tackling 20 cm of compacted snow at once.
Even after sidewalks are cleared, melting snow during the day can refreeze into ice at night. Spreading sand or ice melt helps prevent dangerous icy patches.
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At Neighbourhood Heroes, we go beyond the city’s 48-hour requirement. Our promise:
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In Edmonton, the rule of thumb is simple: clear your sidewalks after every snowfall, and never wait longer than 48 hours. But with Neighbourhood Heroes, you don’t have to worry about watching the clock or measuring the snow—we’ve got you covered within 24 hours, every time.
By choosing a professional service that guarantees timely snow clearing, you can keep your property safe, compliant, and stress-free all winter long.