'Who Owns What' labelled diagram with text description below

Boulevard

The grass boulevard between the sidewalk and the road is owned by the City of Brampton, but homeowners are responsible for grass cutting and maintenance.

Road

If you live in an assumed subdivision, the residential road in front of your house is likely maintained by the City of Brampton. Check your assumption status here.​
Regional Roads are owned and maintained by the Region of Peel.

Sidewalk

The sidewalk in front of your house is owned by the City of Brampton, but homeowners are responsible for sidewalk snow and ice removal.

Storm sewer

A storm sewer drains extra rain and ground water from rainproof surfaces such as paved streets, car parks, parking lots, footpaths, sidewalks, and roofs.

Storm sewer connection

A storm sewer connection collects ground water from rainfall, melted snow or excessive lawn watering into underground pipes and carries it into lakes to prevent flooding.

Catch basin

A catch basin is an opening to the storm drain system that includes a grate or curb inlet at street level. Catch basin grates should be kept clear of debris, including leaves, sticks, snow and ice.

Catch basins found in backyards, also known as rear-lot catch basins, are the responsibility of the home owner to maintain.​

Hydrant

A hydrant is a discharge connection to a water main, usually consisting of an upright pipe having one or more nozzles and controlled by a gate valve. Hydrants must be accessible at all times.

Watermain

The watermain carries water to a house from a water treatment plant or a community well.

Water Service Connection

The water service connection connects the home to the watermain that carries water into the property.

Shut off valve

This valve controls the flow of water into the home and is used for emergency water shut-off if a pipe breaks. The valve and it must be accessible at all times.

Maintenance hole

A maintenance hole is a vertical access shaft from the ground surface to a sewer or underground utilities, usually at a junction, to allow cleaning, inspection, connections, and repairs.

Road

The road in front of your home may be owned by the Region of Peel. Click here ​for a list of roads in Brampton that are owned and maintained by the Region of Peel.

Sanitary sewer

A sanitary sewer collects wastewater, such as the flows from toilets, sinks, showers and laundry and directs it to a wastewater treatment facility for treatment prior to being discharged into the lake.

Wastewater pipe

This pipe carries wastewater from the house to a wastewater treatment plant.

Water meter

The water meter monitors and measures the amount of water that comes into a house through a water service line. The Region of Peel installs, owns and maintains the water meter. Property owners are responsible for the pipes that lead into the water meter.

Property line

The property line is a boundary line that defines the points where your land ends and the neigh​bouring lands begin (as per the Zoning By-law).

Foundation drain

Also known as a weeper or weeping tile, the foundation drain is a perforated pipe installed at the base of a foundation in order to drain away excess groundwater. This prevents groundwater from building up against a foundation and protecting it from leaking or shifting.

​Pipes

Homeowners are responsible for the maintenance of pipes that fall on the private side of the property line.

Utilities

Utility providers such as cable, hydro, and phone install utility boxes on the street for maintenance and repair of services within your area. For assistance on a utility box, contact the provider who has installed or owns the box.

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Brampton, Ontario L6S 6E5​

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