Tag
county road
11 Porch Notes tagged “county road,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Las Animas County
A Las Animas County driveway onto a county road needs a permit check
A permit is required for driveway access onto a county road, plus for cattle guards, utilities, and other right-of-way work.
Read note ->Home and property - Washington County
Washington County road access should be checked before the driveway
Washington County requires a road access permit before you cut or shift a driveway onto a county road.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->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.
Read note ->Home and property - Kit Carson County
Kit Carson County road easements need board approval first
An easement across a Kit Carson County road needs Board of County Commissioners approval before it can be recorded with the clerk.
Read note ->Local rules - Sedgwick County
Sedgwick road crossings need right-of-way attention
Trenching, boring, or running a line across a county road needs a right-of-way permit through Planning and Zoning first.
Read note ->Home and property - Lincoln County
Lincoln's building application asks about public road access
A Lincoln County building permit asks whether a public road reaches the structure, and a two-track on the map may not count.
Read note ->Local rules - El Paso County
Working in an El Paso County right of way takes a permit
Before digging, trenching, or staging equipment in an El Paso County right of way, you need a Public Works permit — even for a driveway.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Custer County
A new Custer driveway to a county road needs an access permit
New driveway connections to a Custer County road, and changes to existing ones, need an access permit from Road and Bridge.
Read note ->Local rules - El Paso County
Events that use El Paso County roads need a road permit check
Parades, races, filming, block parties, and other events that use an El Paso County road or right of way may need a Public Works special event permit.
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