As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
SIDEWALK
Any gravel, brick, cement, asphalt, or other material constructed
or paved as a path or walkway for the use, convenience and safety
of the general public and which adjoins public streets.
The provisions of C.G.S. § 7-163a are hereby adopted
effective May 6, 2010.
Notwithstanding the provisions of C.G.S. § 13a-149
or any other general statute or special act, the Town of East Hampton
shall not be liable for personal injury or property damage caused
by the presence of ice or snow on a public sidewalk unless the Town
of East Hampton is the owner or person in possession and control of
land abutting such sidewalk. Nothing in this section shall insulate
the Town of East Hampton from liability for its affirmative acts with
respect to public sidewalks.
List of sidewalks which the Town will maintain:
A. North Maple Street, beginning at West High Street (Route 66) and
ending at High School;
B. Hills Avenue, beginning at North Maple Street and ending at North
Main Street;
C. North Main Street, beginning at 11 North Main Street (Theater Square)
and ending at Hills Avenue;
D. North Main Street, beginning at East High Street (Route 66) and ending
at Lake Drive;
E. Lake Drive, beginning at North Main Street and ending at Mott Hill
Road;
F. East High Street, beginning at North Main Street and ending at Carrier
Road;
G. East High Street, beginning at Main Street and ending at Lake View
Street (Route 196);
H. Lake View Street (Route 196), beginning at East High Street (Route
66) and ending at Summit Street (Route 196);
I. Summit Street (Route 196), beginning at Lake View Street (Route 196)
and ending at sign post in walk at 25 Summit Street;
J. Summit Street (Route 196), beginning at 23 Summit Street (Route 196)
and ending at Main Street;
K. Bevin Boulevard, beginning at Summit Street (Route 196) and ending
at rear school entrance;
L. Summit Street (Route 196), beginning at 4 Summit Street (Route 196)
and ending at Main Street;
M. Walnut Avenue, beginning at Main Street and ending at 25 Walnut Avenue;
N. South Main Street, beginning 27 South Main Street and ending at Colchester
Avenue (Route 16);
O. Main Street, beginning at Colchester Avenue (Route 16) and ending
at 56 Main Street;
P. Main Street, beginning at 105 Main Street (Senior Center/Library)
and ending at 97 Main Street;
Q. Main Street, beginning at 93 Main Street and ending at East High
Street (Route 66);
R. Barton Hill Road, beginning at Main Street and ending at west property
line of 26 Barton Hill Road;
S. Barton Hill Road, beginning at east property line of 42 Barton Hill
Road and ending at Maple Street;
T. Maple Street, beginning at Barton Hill Road and ending at West High
Street;
U. West High Street, beginning at Maple Street and ending at Main Street;
V. Governor Bill O'Neill Drive, beginning at West High Street (Route
66) and ending at driveway loop;
W. Edgerton Street, beginning at Main Street and ending at Smith Street;
X. Chatham Fields Road, beginning at Edgerton Street and ending at cul-de-sac;
Y. Smith Street, beginning at Edgerton Street and ending at Walnut Avenue;
Z. Viola Drive, beginning at Smith Street and ending at Viola Drive
(loop);
AA. Valli Drive, beginning at Viola Drive and ending at cul-de-sac; and
BB. Skinner Street (Route 196), beginning at 25 Skinner Street (Route
196) and ending at Main Street.
The owner or person in possession and control of land abutting
a public sidewalk shall have the same duty of care with respect to
the presence of ice or snow on such sidewalk toward the portion of
the sidewalk abutting his property as the municipality had prior to
the effective date of this article adopted pursuant to the provisions
of C.G.S. § 7-163a and shall be liable for personal injury
or property damage caused by a breach of said duty.
No action to recover damages for injury to the person or to
property caused by the presence of ice or snow on a public sidewalk
against a person who owns or is in possession and control of land
abutting a public sidewalk shall be brought but within two years from
the date when the injury is first sustained.