Do I need a permit to replace my driveway, sidewalk or curb and if so what is the fee?

Yes, a permit is required. Applications for a Driveway-Parking Area Permit (PDF) or a Sidewalk, Curb and Apron Construction Permit (PDF) are available at the Engineering Office. A plot plan (survey) is not required for the curb and sidewalk or if you do not intend to widen your driveway. If you are widening your driveway, your application should include a plot plan.

The Public Works Inspector will inspect the new driveway, curb or sidewalk. Homeowner instructions regarding scheduling the inspection is included in the application.

The application fee for these permits is $30 each.

Permits are good for one year from date of issue.

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1. Do I need a permit to replace my driveway, sidewalk or curb and if so what is the fee?
2. Do I need a permit to seal my driveway?
3. Do I need two separate permits for a shared driveway?
4. How long after getting a driveway / apron / sidewalk / curb permit, must the work start?
5. I am installing a new driveway; what are the specifications that I must follow?
6. What are the specifications and PSI (pounds per square inches) for a sidewalk?
7. Who is responsible for maintaining the curb and sidewalk?
8. Do I need to schedule an inspection of my sidewalk / driveway after the concrete is poured?
9. How do I schedule a driveway, sidewalk, curb, or apron inspection before the concrete is poured for the forms?