01/19/2026
Reminder:
Snow and Ice Removal in
the Village of Greene - Please remember there is a Village of Greene code that applies to the removal of snow and ice from village sidewalks. Below is a copy:
The Municipal Law of the Village of Greene is amended as follows: 5105-2. Definitions will be amended by the addition of the following:
5105-2. Definitions.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
PAVEMENT Includes a macadam, asphalt, brick, concrete or other similarly improved roadbed, and is only applied to the portion of the street between the sidewalks or established curb
SIDEWALK That portion of the street norrnally used for pedestrian traffic, whether improved with pavement or not.
STREET Includes a highway, road, avenue, lane or alley which the public has a right to use; it is not limited to a traveled way used by vehicles, but also includes sidewalks.
BLIZZARD Any snow/ice fall in a period of 24 hours resulting in the accumulation of 24 inches or more of snow or ice.
5 105-3. Removal of ice and snow will be amended as follows:
105-3. Removal of ice and snow.
A. The owner, lessee, tenant, occupant or other person having control of premises abutting on any street where a sidewalk has been laid shall keep the sidewalk in front of such premises free and clear from snow, ice, dirt and other obstructions and shall:
1. Clear sidewalks of ice and snow by 10:00 a.m. after an overnight snow, and by 7:00 p.m. on the same day as an actual snowfall. Sidewalk clearance calls for the removal of all snow and ice on the entire width of a sidewalk. By way of example, a sidewalk that is 36 inches wide must have the entire 36 inches of sidewalk shoveled and treated.
2. In the event of a snow or ice fall of 24 inches or more, in an overnight time frame, or during the day, the time frames for removal shall be within 24 hours of the end of the snow/ice event.
3. Within 24 hours of any other obstructing condition occurs or after the deposit of any dirt or other materials or obstructions upon such sidewalk, remove the snow, ice, dirt or other materials and/or obstructions from said sidewalk. This section is applicable to all premises regardless of whether said premises are occupied by a structure or not.
B. in case the snow or ice on the sidewalk shall be frozen, the owner, lessee, tenant, occupant or other person having control of said premises shall distribute sand or other similar suitable material so that the dangerous condition is removed. Village residents are permitted to take sand/salt mix from the Water Street location with Department of Public Works approval in five gallon maximum size containers/pails for treating residential Village sidewalks only.
C. Sidewalks in commercial areas, as described in Chapter 125, Zoning, shall be kept free
of obstructions which tend to impede normal pedestrian traffic. Displays in front of business premises should not extend more than four feet from the building. Displays on lawn areas or sidewalks shall not present a hazard to the pedestrian public or block the view of vehicle traffic.
D. In the event that the Village shall receive a complaint from users or shall notice that sidewalks have not been cleared of snow or ice or other obstructions, the Village shall notify the owner or occupant by placing a brightly colored door tag on the residence with a copy of the law printed thereon. In addition, the notice will identify the date, and the time granted to compiy with the ordinance. This notice will be placed on the main residence door entrance. A picture of said notice placed on the door will be provided to the Village Office and the Department of Public Works. If the clearing of snow is not completed by the completion date set forth on the notice, the Department of Public Worl