Tucson City Sidewalk and Replacement
The approach to handling city sidewalks varies among different cities in the Tucson Metro Area. Nonetheless, in Tucson, there exists a page on the official Tucson website where you can submit concerns regarding street maintenance. The request form that you fill out addresses many concerns regarding paving, asphalt, sidewalks, potholes & more.
Before embarking on a do-it-yourself (DIY) sidewalk repair project, it’s important to consider a few key steps. Firstly, it’s crucial to determine whether you are responsible for repairing the sidewalk or if it falls under the jurisdiction of your local township or city government. Even if it is your responsibility, many municipalities still require permits for any concrete removal or replacement.
If you are responsible for the sidewalk repair, it’s also essential to consider the potential cost. This cost can vary depending on the size of the repair and the type of repair needed. While fixing a crack may be cheaper, total removal and re-pouring of concrete may be necessary for both aesthetic and safety reasons. Ultimately, it’s important to carefully assess the situation and determine the best course of action before beginning any sidewalk repair project.
Additionally, it’s important to understand the local regulations and guidelines for sidewalk repairs in your area. Many municipalities have specific requirements for things like the type of concrete used, the thickness of the sidewalk, and the slope of the sidewalk to ensure proper drainage. Failure to comply with these regulations could result in fines or additional repairs in the future.
Another consideration is the timing of the repairs. Depending on the climate in your area, there may be optimal times of year to make sidewalk repairs. For example, in areas with harsh winters, it’s best to avoid making repairs during the colder months when the ground is frozen, as this can affect the curing process of the concrete. Additionally, making repairs during the rainy season in areas with heavy rainfall could also affect the quality of the repair.



Hazardous Sidewalks
When a sidewalk in Tucson is deemed unsafe by the manager of public works, the property owner will receive a notice through mail and a physical posting adjacent to the affected sidewalk. The notice will detail what repairs or replacements need to be made, as well as explain the hazard present. The property owner also has the right to appeal the decision of the public works manager. Tucson requires that all sidewalk repairs must be completed within 45 days of the notice. Failure to comply will result in the city hiring their own crews to complete the project, with the property owner may being charged for the work done. To ensure compliance it is recommended to hire a concrete contractor with the necessary permits.
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