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Property and Neighboorhood Standards

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Pigeons Animals and Insects
Property owners are expected to maintain their property or residence so that insects or rodents do not become a nuisance.

Derelict Vehicle

Boulevards
The owner/occupant of property adjacent to a boulevard is responsible for maintaining the portion of the boulevard that is adjacent to their property.
Boulevard Derelict Vehicles
The owner/occupant of a property must not keep vehicles that are considered derelict and may become a safety hazard or public nuisance.
Fire Burning Fire Burning
Open air burning is restricted in the city of Winnipeg.  Outdoor fireplaces, barbeques and fire pits are regulated by the City.
Graffiti Graffiti
The sale of spray paints and other materials commonly used to do graffiti is restricted by the Graffiti Control By-law.
Housing Housing
Minimum standards for residential and rental accommodations are defined in the Neighbourhood Liveability By-law
Litter

Litter
Littering on private or public property is prohibited.

Noise

Noise
Restrictions on creating nuisance noise are regulated by the City.

Poster

Posters and Handbills
The City of Winnipeg regulates the distribution, posting and leaving of posters, pamphlets and handbills.

Unsightly Yard Yards
The owner/occupant of a property is responsible for the conditions of the grounds, fence and accessory buildings.

 


Last update: 08.01.2009

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