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Right Of Way Permits
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Right Of Way Permits
A ROW (Right of Way) permit is a permit that allows work to be performed in the City owned Right of Way or Easements.
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Right Of Way Permits
No. Only Licensed, Bonded, and Insured Class D or Class E Public Way Contractors can apply for and receive ROW permits.
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Right Of Way Permits
A Class D Public Way Contractor can perform any approved work in the ROW. A Class E Public Way Contractor is limited to perform only non-invasive work in the ROW, including traffic control, surveying, landscaping, driveway cuts, curb ramps, and tree trimming. Class D and Class E have different surety requirements.
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Right Of Way Permits
No. You MUST be a Class D or Class E Public Way Contractor with the City of Westminster.
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Right Of Way Permits
All information to become a Class D or Class E Public Way Contractor can be found on our website @www.cityofwestminster.gov/rowpermits
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Right Of Way Permits
No. All ROW permits are applied for and processed online through the ETRAKit portal.
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Right Of Way Permits
The review process on ROW permits can take up to 14 City Business Days depending on the complexity of the work.
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Right Of Way Permits
ROW permits are valid for nine (9) months.
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Right Of Way Permits
If your ROW Permit is expired due to inactivity, you will need to apply for a new permit.
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Right Of Way Permits
No. once the ROW permit has been issued you may begin work.
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Right Of Way Permits
In most cases No. However, under special circumstances with prior approval, some weekends may be allowed. This will be determined on a case by case basis.