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Right-of-Way Permitting - Deposit Permit
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Right-of-Way Permitting - Deposit Permit
When an article or material is being deposited on any street. If the article or material is being delivered does not obstruct traffic or the vision of motor vehicle drivers, and does not remain on the street for more than three hours, no permit is required.
Please note, that articles or materials placed in your driveway or on your private property do not require a permit or permission from the City. The City encourages citizens to have drop boxes placed on private property, rather than in the public right-of-way.
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Right-of-Way Permitting - Deposit Permit
Yes, the fee is set forth by Council resolution.
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Right-of-Way Permitting - Deposit Permit
Yes, see below:
- Permit holders shall provide adequate safeguards, railing, lights, and markers to warn persons passing by.
- No deposit permit shall be effective for longer than 72 hours.