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road and bridge
21 Porch Notes tagged “road and bridge,” from counties across Colorado.
Home and property - Moffat County
Moffat County driveway permits belong with Road and Bridge
A driveway in Moffat County needs its own permit through Road and Bridge, separate from any building permit.
Read note ->Home and property - Yuma County
A Yuma County driveway approach needs Road and Bridge attention
On a rural Yuma County parcel, a new driveway approach needs Road and Bridge approval, and you may pay for the approach and culvert.
Read note ->Home and property - San Miguel County
New access to a San Miguel county road needs permit review
Any new access to a San Miguel County road needs a development permit, so check it before buying land or changing a driveway.
Read note ->Local rules - Morgan County
A Morgan County driveway may need Road and Bridge review
Adding or changing a driveway onto a Morgan County road can need a Road Right of Way Permit and driveway access approval first.
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 ->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.
Read note ->Local rules - Larimer County
Larimer road right-of-way is not spare yard space
Road right-of-way in Larimer County is public road space, not spare yard, so clear signs and obstructions with the county road office first.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Mesa County
Mesa County Road and Bridge is about county road care
Road and Bridge maintains county roads, but which agency owns a given road depends on the address.
Read note ->Home and property - Prowers County
Prowers County driveway access needs more than a path through the fence
A Prowers County driveway must be suitable for emergency vehicles, and a new state-highway approach needs CDOT approval.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Routt County
Routt County right-of-way work needs a Road and Bridge check
Work inside Routt County right-of-way can need a Road and Bridge permit even when it is not a driveway or grading job.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Morgan County
Morgan County road access should be checked before a new driveway
A new or changed driveway onto a Morgan County road needs Road and Bridge review for access and right-of-way before the dirt work.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Routt County
Private plowing on some Routt County roads needs a permit
Private plowing on a county-maintained road with public right-of-way needs a Routt County Road and Bridge permit, even off-season.
Read note ->Cars and driving - Routt County
Utility work along Routt County roads needs a permit check
Installing public utilities in or near a Routt County road or right-of-way needs a utility installation permit, usually bored not open-cut.
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 ->Home and property - Crowley County
Crowley County Road and Bridge is the road-access office to know
Before buying rural Crowley County land, learn whether the access road is county-maintained, private, or shared, because not every road is the county's.
Read note ->Home and property - Conejos County
Conejos County road maintenance is part of the access check
A road name in a listing won't tell you who maintains it; verify what road serves a rural Conejos parcel before buying.
Read note ->Home and property - El Paso County
Dumping in an El Paso County right of way is a Public Works call
Illegal dumping in an El Paso County right of way goes to Public Works — but only after you know whose land the trash is actually on.
Read note ->Home and property - Kit Carson County
Kit Carson County road districts are not voting districts
On the Eastern Plains, a Kit Carson County road district may not match where you vote, so don't call by your ballot map.
Read note ->Home and property - Grand County
Digging in a Grand County right of way needs Road and Bridge review
Digging, boring, excavating, or placing utilities in a Grand County right of way needs a right-of-way use permit first.
Read note ->Home and property - Kit Carson County
For Kit Carson County road service, call the district shop first
For a Kit Carson County road problem, call your Road and Bridge district shop first, then the manager if it isn't handled in time.
Read note ->Local rules - Otero County
Underground utility work can trigger an Otero County road permit
Trenching utility lines near an Otero County road can trigger an underground utility permit, with sign, patch, and settling duties attached.
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