Sidewalk and Parkway Maintenance

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The Sidewalk and Parkway Maintenance program defines how sidewalks, parkway strips, curbs and gutters materials are to be maintained.

These structures are typically made of concrete and located next to the street on the front and/or side portion of your property. The curb and gutter are located at the edge of the street pavement and the sidewalk is either separated from the curb by a parkway, or is located adjacent to the curb. Parkways are sometimes planted or filled in with brick or other materials.

The City receives many requests from citizens to make repairs to sidewalks. In most cases, however, the property owner is in charge of maintaining the sidewalks. Please review the following FAQs for more information.

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  • Can I paint the curb in front of my house red?
  • Will the City paint the curb red in front of fire hydrants and mail boxes?
  • Who is responsible for maintenance?
  • When should property owners consider doing sidewalk replacement?
  • What are the options available for completing the work?
  • Are there inspections and standards for concrete repair work?
  • Is the property owner responsible for repairs if the concrete damage is caused by a tree?
  • What measures should be taken to minimize concrete displacement by tree roots?
  • If a problem is reported to the City, how long does it take for them to repair it?
  • Related to sidewalk repair is clearance and visibility. When is maintenance required?
  • When is a permit required for landscape maintenance work?
  • Will the City provide sidewalk repair?
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