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Snow removal in the city of Brampton is becoming a big topic as the winter of 2007-2008 has pummeled the Greater Toronto Area with snow. And with forecasts predicting lots more snow this winter, here are some other things you may need to know about snow removal. In my article about when to shovel your snow after a snowstorm, I touched upon some of the by-laws in place regarding snow removal from your property. But what about the city’s snow plowing and road clearing services?

If you’re wondering when the plows will be hitting the streets after a major snowfall, the city of Brampton has a web page with a status on snow removal, updated daily or when weather conditions change. You can also visit this page which lets you look up your street for specific snow removal updates as well as finding out Brampton’s road plowing priorities and levels of service. No matter how much snow falls, the city of Brampton points out that citizens can expect to have all streets plowed within 24 hours after the end of a snowfall. Heavy or continuous snowfalls may extend this period to 48 hours or more as plows may be reassigned from local residential streets to keep primary service roads clear.

Family Day

Our new holiday officially lands on Monday, February 18. Whether you have the day off or you’re working, bear in mind that Brampton city hall will be closed, as well as a number of city services. This means residents will not be able to apply in person for a marriage license, pay parking tickets, apply for building permits or for a job with the city. Of course, snow removal and fire and emergency services will continue as usual.

Brampton Transit will be running, but will be operating on a Sunday/Holiday schedule. Brampton recreation centres will be offering special programs and prices for families on Family Day.

Have yourself a wonderful weekend, and thanks for visiting the Brampton Real Estate Blog. More real estate articles coming up shortly! :)

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The City of Brampton has two guidelines when it comes to parking.

  1. You can not park on a street between the hours of 2am - 6am.
  2. You can not park your car for more than a three hour period.

If you wish to apply for a parking consideration, you may do so online here instead of having to call in your plate number. The City Of Brampton will allow you to submit your information for a parking consideration and park your car up to 14 days in a one year period. Keep in mind that the overnight parking prohibition does not exclude the weekends, so if you’re visiting friends at a late hour or plan to stay over, make sure to sign up for that parking consideration!

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Living in Brampton means you get your fair share of snow in the winter. As a homeowner, what do you need to know about Brampton’s guidelines to snow removal from your property? Here they are:

  1. You must remove the snow and ice from the sidewalk in front of, behind, or at the side of your property by 11:00am the next day following a snow fall.
  2. If your building has ice or snow on it that may fall onto the street, you must remove it. Before you remove that snow and ice, you must provide adequate warning to people passing on the street.
  3. If you fail to remove the snow and ice from your property, the City of Brampton may remove it at your expense, and this will be added onto your property tax bill.

Make sure you clear that snow. You can avoid a possible fine, as well as remain courteous to your neighbours and fellow citizens! For information on public streets that are exempt from these guidelines, you can find that list here.

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