Typical deficiencies found in sidewalks are gaps equal to one inch or more, parts missing to the full depth of the sidewalk and extensive spalling or cracking. The Engineering Department inspects sidewalks on a complaint basis.
When deficiencies are identified in the sidewalk, the property owner is sent a notice detailing their options for repairing or replacing of their sidewalk. Residents who receive notification are reminded that they have 10 days to contact the City Engineering office about their plans for repair.
Under City Code, the abutting property owner is responsible for the repair or replacement of sidewalks identified as defective. The property owner may complete the specified repairs themselves or hire a contractor to perform the work. According to the Code, if the owner fails to act to correct the deficiencies within 60 days, the City will have the work done and the cost will be assessed against the property.
The City of Ottumwa Municipal Code (Chapter 32, Article III) defines a defective sidewalk as: