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access permit

12 Porch Notes tagged “access permit,” from counties across Colorado.

Home and property - Delta County

Access and addresses are part of Delta County site homework

A buildable-looking Delta County lot still needs a legal way in and a working address, so settle access and addressing before site work starts.

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Cars and driving - Jefferson County

A new Jeffco driveway can be an access-permit question

A new or changed driveway that meets a county-maintained Jeffco road can need an access permit through Planning and Zoning.

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Home and property - Weld County

A Weld County driveway can be a road-access permit question

Cutting a driveway onto a Weld County road can need an access permit, since land use and development affect road safety.

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Cars and driving - Routt County

Routt County state-highway access goes through CDOT

A driveway onto a Colorado state highway needs a CDOT access permit, not a Routt County road-and-bridge permit.

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Home and property - Routt County

A new driveway onto a Routt County road needs a Road and Bridge check

A driveway onto a Routt County road or public right-of-way needs a Road and Bridge access permit; state highways use a CDOT permit instead.

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Home and property - Alamosa County

Alamosa County does not hand out addresses for bare land

Alamosa County won't issue an address for bare land until an improvement step ties to it, such as a building, septic, utility, or access permit.

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Local rules - Boulder County

Boulder County driveway access can need a road permit

A new driveway onto a county road in Boulder County can need an access permit, the same kind used for bridges and culverts.

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Home and property - Alamosa County

Driveway access is its own Alamosa County building question

A driveway needs an access permit from Alamosa County Road & Bridge, or from CDOT when it meets a state or federal highway.

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Cars and driving - Morgan County

Morgan County state-highway access goes through CDOT

Building, moving, or changing the use of any driveway onto a Colorado state highway in Morgan County needs a CDOT access permit first.

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Home and property - Saguache County

A Saguache County rural address needs an improvement plan and access permit

A rural address here follows a real improvement plan and an access permit, not just a road on a map.

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Outdoors and wildfire - Logan County

Prewitt and Jumbo are wildlife areas, not parks — access works differently

Logan County's State Wildlife Areas like Prewitt and Jumbo reservoirs are managed for hunting and fishing, so visitors 16 and older generally need a hunting or fishing license or a Colorado SWA Pass.

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Home and property - Pitkin County

A new Pitkin County driveway starts with access review

An access permit covers new or changed driveways in Pitkin County, and it can be required before a building permit is issued.

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