[Amended 6-13-1977]
The general care and maintenance of streets and public places
shall be vested in an employee, to be known as the "Superintendent
of Public Works," to be appointed by the City Manager.
[Amended 6-13-1988 by L.L. No. 4-1988]
The management of parks and boulevards and the general supervision
of trees and shrubs in all public places shall be vested in an employee,
to be known as the "Superintendent of Public Works," who shall be
appointed by the City Manager.
[Amended 1-12-1970; 11-13-1972; 6-13-1977]
A. Whenever the City Council and/or the Code Compliance Supervisor shall direct the owner of real property in the City to lay or repair a sidewalk or set a curb in the public street upon which the property fronts, they may specify the material to be used, the dimensions desired and the time within which such work shall be completed. If the work is not done within the time so fixed or in the manner specified, the provisions of Chapter
226, Performance of Work by City, shall apply.
B. Repairs, alterations and resurfacing to existing sidewalks and curbs
must be made in compliance with the specifications prepared by the
City Engineer for construction of curbs and sidewalks.
C. All sidewalks and curb installation or replacement must be in compliance
with the specifications prepared by the City Engineer and approved
by the City Council of the City of Newburgh.
D. Before any installation or replacement of sidewalks or curbs are
made, necessary permits must be obtained from the City by the property
owner and/or his agent.
E. No material other than that outlined in sidewalks and curb specifications
prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council will
be allowed.
F. All bluestone and flagstone slabs removed from existing streets and
sidewalks at City expense shall become the property of the City and
shall be delivered to a site to be specified by the Superintendent
of Public Works. All such materials shall be preserved by the Superintendent
of Public Works for reuse or resale at current market value for installation
on sidewalks within the City.
[Amended 9-25-1972]
No person shall obstruct or encumber any public street, sidewalk,
wharf or other public place in the City with any article or thing
whatever, except, however, gasoline and oil sold from pumps or other
conveyors at the curb of the street.
No case, package, box or barrel of merchandise shall be unpacked
upon any street or sidewalk in the City unless the container is of
too large dimensions to permit its being taken within the building.
[Amended 6-13-1988 by L.L. No. 4-1988; 10-11-2022 by Ord. No. 7-2022]
As required by Article IX of the Charter, it shall be the duty
of the owner of property abutting a street, highway, road, public
lane, alley or space to maintain and repair the sidewalk adjoining
said property and keep such sidewalk and gutter free of snow and ice,
obstructions, and tripping hazards. Such owner shall be liable for
any injury or damage by reason of commission, failure or negligence
to make, maintain or repair such sidewalk, including the defense and
indemnification of the City of Newburgh against such claim.
[Added 9-22-1980 by Ord. No. 2]
No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited any snow or
ice against a fire hydrant or on any sidewalk or street or in the
loading areas of a public transportation system.
Whenever the gutters and sidewalks cannot be kept free from snow and ice as required in §
263-8, due to the intensity of the frost, it shall be the duty of the owner or occupant to cause the sidewalk opposite his respective house or lot to be strewed with ashes, sand or other material in such manner as to enable persons to walk thereon with safety.
Whenever the Council shall determine to improve any street or other public place in the City, it may direct the owners of real property fronting thereon to make gas, water and sewer connections from the street or public place to such property and may fix the time within which all such connections shall be completed. If the work is not done within the time so fixed, the provisions of Chapter
226, Performance of Work by City, shall apply.
[Added 9-13-1976]
No person shall repair, lubricate and/or change the oil of any
motor vehicle or any part or parts thereof upon any public street
or highway.