Carmel asks residents to keep sidewalks clear of snow, ice

With more snow in the forecast, the City of Carmel would like to remind all residents, property owners and business owners that it’s important to keep your sidewalks clear of snow and ice. Carmel is a city that embraces a spirit of walkability – whether that is for a walk to school, the grocery store or just to get out and exercise during these frigid winter months.

Help continue this tradition of keeping the Carmel community walkable, no matter what the weather holds. Please shovel your sidewalks, or arrange for others to help, so that your friends and neighbors can continue to make their way – safely – around the city.

Many residents may not realize that city departments are responsible for plowing the streets and the many trails and pathways, but it is the responsibility of residential property owners to clear their own sidewalks of all snow and ice after within 72 hours of a major snowfall. If you own a business, the timeline is by noon the day after the snow event.

Paths that are located along city roadways are cleared by the Carmel Street Department as soon as possible after streets are cleared. In most cases, they are cleared along with the adjacent section of roadway. It should be noted that the Street Department does not clear trails outside of normal business hours, and depending on the depth of snow, it may take up to two or three days to clear the paths. Additionally, in some areas, trails are not cleared on both sides of the roadway.

Trails and greenways are cleared by the Carmel Clay Parks Department, which begins clearing operations shortly after the end of the snowfall. Trails in Carmel are cleared but are not salted. No salt is used due to the threat of killing vegetation along the trails, causing injury to the paws of pets and the potential damage to the asphalt.

Questions regarding snow removal on sidewalks can be directed to Building Code and Services at (317) 571-2475.