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You must have a permit to work along or on County roads. 

All applications must be submitted to our Transportation team. 

View our new online application for oversize/overweight permits!

Entrance and setback forms

If you want to construct a building or access a property adjacent to a County road, you will need these forms:

Please note that if you are doing both, we offer a package deal.

Open cut or bore permit

If you are requesting permission to place a utility within the Right-of-Way (ROW), you may need the following form:

Please note that open cut of the road surface or shoulder of the roadway is not permitted between November and April.

Special road use application

Our Special Event application is to ensure safety for the traveling public and participants as well as make sure there is no conflict with the road use. You must hand in your application at least six weeks in advance. This ensures presentation of the application to Council for approval.

Please note that liability insurance is required with the application.

Oversize/overweight permit applications

Apply, pay fees and receive permit approvals for oversize/overweight use on County roads using our online portal. Please note, you will be required to register as a new user if you have not already done so.

Permission to enter permit

To carry out work within the road allowance of a County road, you will need to get permission from the County and you may need to submit a Permission to Enter Form.

Municipal Consent submission standards and requirements

A Municipal Consent (MC) is the municipality's authorization for a utility to occupy and work within a specific location within the Municipal Rights-Of-Way (ROW). Application and design standards have been created to avoid conflicts between existing, proposed and future utility and municipal infrastructure. MCs are only issued to companies or persons who have the authority to construct, operate and maintain their infrastructure within the ROW.

When do I need Municipal Consent?

Most proposed new utility installations within the Municipal ROW require a MC with the exception of emergency work. For more information, please contact the County Transportation Department.

All projects that require a MC must also obtain Open Cut/Bore permits, which will not be granted until the MC is obtained.