Public Works Department..
SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE COMPLIANCE PROGRAM
Public Policy: Sidewalks are community assets. They provide safe routes for pedestrian traffic, foster citywide walkability and enhance neighborhoods. Community accessibility and safety mandate repair of damaged or defective sidewalks.
Responsibility: Sidewalk maintenance is the responsibility of the adjoining property owner under Kansas law and City policy. The City has enforcement powers for inadequate or unsafe sidewalks. K.S.A. 12-1801 et seq.; City Code Ch. XVI, Art. 1 & 2.
Program Scope: The Sidewalk Maintenance Compliance Program applies to inadequate or unsafe sidewalks meeting the following condition criteria, as determined by City staff:
Condition Rating Criteria Critical Poor Deflections
> 2 inches Deflections
between ½ - 2 inches Vegetation
overgrowth on > 25% sidewalk surface Vegetation
overgrowth on < 25% sidewalk surface Extensive
sidewalk cracking ½-Inch
surface gaps
SMCP Procedures: ● Identification of critical/poor condition sidewalk
● Notice to property owner regarding duty to repair.
○ Voluntary compliance deadline
○ Permit fee?; Surety Bond [?]
○ Option to request special assessment providing for City repair and property owner repayment by installment
● Second Notice to Property Owner
● Condemnation Proceeding
○ Condemnation of sidewalk
○ City repairs sidewalk
○ City assessment for repair costs, payable in full by property owner payment within 30 days
○ Property tax levy for nonpayment
(1/4/07)