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1. Who is responsible for maintaining and/or repairing my sidewalk?
The abutting property owner is responsible for maintaining and repairing a sidewalk, per Bothell Municipal Code 17.16.040.
2. How do I request the City fix a sidewalk that is broken and is a tripping hazard?
You can fill out a Citizen Action Request.
3. How do I request a new sidewalk?
You can fill out a Citizen Action Request.

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