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Ottawa winter: City proposes new rules to ban snow dumping on private property, accessible parking spaces [Video]

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The City of Ottawa is introducing new rules to prohibit snow dumping on private property, in accessible parking spots and on sidewalks, in a bid to melt tensions over unauthorized snow dumping during the winter.

A report for the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee on Sept. 19 recommends new rules for snowplow contractors under the City’s Licensing Bylaw, including prohibiting snow dumping on private property.

“Unauthorized snow dumping has resulted in physical barriers for persons living with disabilities and older adults due to blocked sidewalks and roadways, as well as neighbour disputes about snow being illegally dumped on private property,” staff say.

The proposed changes come after a public survey found illegal snow dumping being a key issue during the winter, with residents expressing concerns related to visibility and accessibility barriers for snow dumped …

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