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road permits

6 Porch Notes tagged “road permits,” from counties across Colorado.

Local rules - Douglas County

Douglas County road right-of-way work starts with a permit

Work in a Douglas County road right-of-way can need a Public Works permit before crews or equipment show up at the road edge.

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Cars and driving - Elbert County

An Elbert County driveway onto a county road is a permit question

Cutting a driveway onto a county road can need a Road and Bridge access, grading, or right-of-way permit before any dirt moves.

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Cars and driving - Mesa County

Mesa County driveway work may need a surface alteration permit

Work touching the right-of-way in Mesa County, including improving an existing driveway, needs a surface alteration permit.

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Cars and driving - Mesa County

Mesa County oversize loads need a county road permit

Loads over the legal size or weight limit need a Mesa County oversize-overweight permit for county roads, separate from any state highway permit.

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Cars and driving - Mesa County

Mesa County utility work in road right-of-way needs a permit

An Underground and Utility permit is required in Mesa County for work that touches the road right-of-way, even for private service lines.

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Local rules - Elbert County

Elbert County Road and Bridge permits go beyond driveways

Road and Bridge permits cover far more than driveways: access, grading, address markers, private roads, right-of-way, road use, and more.

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