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Public Works Permits
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Projects in the public right of way or in an easement may need an encroachment permit. Typical projects include driveway approach, mailbox, drainage pipe under the sidewalk, sewer lateral connections and lining, curb and gutter, parkway improvements, sidewalks and staging of material or equipment. Encroachment permits are also required for hauling route approval, special events in the right of way and roll-off bins parked on the street.Public Works Permits
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The encroachment permit must be obtained by the contractor doing the work. Contractors must be currently licensed by the State, have a City business license, meet insurance requirements and have the permission of the property owner for whom they are doing the work. Roll-off bin permits can be obtained by the property owner, only authorized commercial haulers may be used. Click to see thePublic Works Permits
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To obtain a permit, project plans for all work in the City right of way or easement must be submitted for review by City engineering staff. In some cases a Traffic Control Plan will be required to be submitted with the plans. Once plans are approved, the contractor doing the work may obtain a permit, assuming licenses and insurance are in place and fees are paid. Permits for roll-offs may be obtained over the counter in one visit. Applicants should determine their preferred roll-off provider from the list on this page before coming in to the counter. Special event permits will require a consultation with City staff. Please call the Public Works department for an appointment at (310) 544-5252.Public Works Permits
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Permit fees are determined by the City Council. In addition to the permit fee, a trust deposit my be required to cover cost of the City review and inspection. The trust deposit amount will depend on the extent and nature of the work. A complete permit application must be submitted and fees paid before review can begin. At least 10 working days should be allowed for initial plan review, with 5 days allowed for subsequent reviews if needed. Once plan approvals are completed, the permit can be issued in one visit if all the paperwork is correct. Click to see thePublic Works Permits
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Public Works Permits
Parking permits can be obtained at the Public Works counter. More information on parking permit programs can be found in the following page:
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Building permits are issued for qualifying projects on private and commercial property. Building permits are issued through thePublic Works Permits
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Film permits are handled through the City Manager's office. For more information click onPublic Works Permits