Keeping your sidewalk de-iced in winter is the best way to prevent accidents. It's easy to prepare with one baking ingredient ...
Ice forms on driveways and sidewalks when snow melts during the day and refreezes at night. As many of us can attest, this ...
Clear snow out of the driveway, sidewalk, and pathways more easily with this electric cordless snow shovel. It has a ...
Shoveling snow can be tough, but do you have to do it? Here are the rules in Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland.
Municipalities can create ordinances requiring property owners and tenants to keep adjoining sidewalks, curbs and gutters ...
Pedestrians are being forced to walk in the travel lane on South Walnut because some property owners haven't shoveled the ...
Paving patio expert Simon Wardle, from Armstrong Cheshire, says home owners can remove ice from driveways "in minutes" with ...
We're digging into the rules, risks, and responsibilities of snow removal, and what it all means for you and your neighbors.
The snow isn't going anywhere. If you aren't able to clear your sidewalk yourself or just don't want to, you may not have to, depending on where you live.
A A Franklin County borough is warning residents to remove snow and ice from their sidewalk before inspection. The Borough of Chambersburg reminds all residents and business owners that the law ...
Here's what Cincinnati's Code of Ordinances says about residents' obligations to remove snow and ice from sidewalks after winter weather events. State law allows municipalities to create ...
According to the City of Cincinnati website, homeowners and property owners must remove snow and ice from adjoining sidewalks in a timely manner. Sections 723-57 and 723-59 require homeowners ...