What is the fee and process for obtaining a right-of-way permit?
The fee for permit and inspection of right-of-way work is $45.00 and is issued through the office of the City Engineer; the permit shall expire after 60 days from the date of issuance. Allow at least 24 hours for permit processing. All persons and entities maintaining, constructing, or installing facilities are required to maintain an up-to-date City Occupational License and up-to-date Liability Insurance conforming to the requirements as detailed in the City Right-of-Way Ordinance passed 1-25-2010. If you are the resident property owner conducting the work yourself, you do not need a City occupational License.

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1. Where can I find the latest version of the City of Liberty design criteria and technical specifications?
2. How do I obtain a public improvement permit?
3. When do I need to obtain a right-of-way permit?
4. What is the fee and process for obtaining a right-of-way permit?
5. What if I need to cut into the street for a utility repair?
6. Can I install irrigation sprinkler heads in the public right of way?
7. How do I locate utility lines on my property?
8. Can I build in a floodplain?
9. Why do I need flood insurance?
10. Can I request a change in street parking regulations?