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Baltimore Enforces Snow Removal Regulations After Winter Storm

Snow-covered sidewalk in Baltimore after winter storm

Baltimore, MD, February 8, 2026

Following a winter storm that dumped nearly eight inches of snow on Baltimore, city officials issued 224 citations to property owners for failing to clear their sidewalks. The fines range from $50 for homeowners and $100 for businesses. Property owners must clear snow within three hours after snowfall ends, and the city is offering assistance through the Baltimore City Snow Corps for those who need help. This enforcement aims to ensure pedestrian safety during the winter months.

Baltimore Issues 224 Citations for Unshoveled Sidewalks Following Winter Storm

Baltimore, MD – In the aftermath of a significant winter storm that blanketed the city with nearly eight inches of snow on January 25, 2026, Baltimore officials have intensified enforcement of snow removal regulations. Between February 2 and February 5, the Department of Housing and Community Development issued 224 citations to property owners for failing to clear snow from sidewalks.

The fines, which range from $50 for homeowners to $100 for business owners, are part of the city’s efforts to ensure pedestrian safety during winter months. Residents and business owners are required to remove snow and ice from sidewalks within three hours after snowfall ends. If the snow stops between 3 p.m. and 6 a.m., sidewalks must be cleared by 11 a.m. the following morning. Additionally, snow should not be dumped into bike lanes to prevent hazards for cyclists.

In response to the storm, the city had initially exercised leniency, allowing property owners additional time to clear their walkways. However, with ongoing cold temperatures and subzero wind chills, officials have emphasized the importance of timely snow removal to prevent unsafe walking conditions. Property owners who received citations have the option to appeal through the Environmental Control Board.

For residents needing assistance with snow removal, the Baltimore City Snow Corps offers free help. Volunteers, organized by the city, are available to assist neighbors in clearing snow from their properties. Residents can request this service by calling 311.

These enforcement actions align with Baltimore’s broader commitment to maintaining accessible and safe public spaces, especially during winter weather events. The city continues to monitor conditions and urges all property owners to comply with snow removal regulations to ensure the safety of all residents.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the fines for not clearing snow from sidewalks in Baltimore?

The fines for not clearing snow from sidewalks are $50 for homeowners and $100 for business owners.

How long do property owners have to clear snow from sidewalks after a snowfall?

Property owners are required to remove snow and ice from sidewalks within three hours after snowfall ends. If the snow stops between 3 p.m. and 6 a.m., sidewalks must be cleared by 11 a.m. the following morning.

Can property owners appeal a citation for unshoveled sidewalks?

Yes, property owners who receive citations have the option to appeal through the Environmental Control Board.

Is there assistance available for residents who need help clearing snow from their properties?

Yes, the Baltimore City Snow Corps offers free help to residents needing assistance with snow removal. Residents can request this service by calling 311.

What should property owners do with the snow they remove from sidewalks?

Property owners should not dump snow into bike lanes, as doing so creates hazards for cyclists and can lead to additional issues.

Key Features of the Article

Feature Details
City Baltimore, MD
Event Issuance of 224 citations for unshoveled sidewalks
Timeframe February 2 to February 5, 2026
Fines $50 for homeowners, $100 for business owners
Snowstorm Date January 25, 2026
Snowfall Amount Nearly 8 inches
Snow Removal Deadline Within three hours after snowfall ends; by 11 a.m. if snow stops between 3 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Assistance Available Baltimore City Snow Corps; request service by calling 311

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