PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY ENCROACHMENT REVOCABLE PERMIT 2026

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A public right-of-way on private property often allows people to travel across designated parts of private property to access a public area most commonly, to allow the public access to a road cutting through private property.
The public right-of-way generally refers to the street, sidewalk and parkway areas that are used by the public as a means of travel. This includes public streets in both residential and commercial areas.
An encroachment permit is necessary if you will be using any part of the road right of way (from property line to property line) for storing materials, detouring traffic or parking equipment in the street over night. Encroachment permits are issued for temporary and long term placements.
Generally, an abutting owner has a right of access to the public road, but the right may have been relinquished by deed, by a map or plat, or taken by condemnation. The right of access may be limited by traffic laws, such as state law regulating access to a divided highway.
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