Work Order (WO) permits are appropriate for larger-scale work in the right-of-way, including ADA ramps. private access ways, utility extensions, roadway developments, etc.
Relevant Tip Sheets and Links
– Work Order Tip Sheet
– Work Order Complete Application Submittal Guidance Form more infoPlans for Work Order permits will normally need to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer.
– Right-of-way and Performance Bondsmore infoMost permits that allow work in the right-of-way (work orders, right-of-way construction, barricade permits, etc.) can only be issued to those that have satisfied the City’s bonding requirements. In some cases, these permits can be issued to the property owners without needing to meet these requirements
– Traffic Control Handbookmore infoBecause these permits are for work in the right-of-way, they need to include a traffic control plan showing how pedestrian and vehicle movements will be addressed in the area of work.
– Standard Plans
– Work Order Tip Sheet
– Work Order Complete Application Submittal Guidance Form more infoPlans for Work Order permits will normally need to be prepared by a licensed Civil Engineer.
– Right-of-way and Performance Bondsmore infoMost permits that allow work in the right-of-way (work orders, right-of-way construction, barricade permits, etc.) can only be issued to those that have satisfied the City’s bonding requirements. In some cases, these permits can be issued to the property owners without needing to meet these requirements
– Traffic Control Handbookmore infoBecause these permits are for work in the right-of-way, they need to include a traffic control plan showing how pedestrian and vehicle movements will be addressed in the area of work.
– Standard Plans
Online Permitting Portal (ACA) Assistance
– ACA Navigation Guide
– Permit and Inspection Status