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Are retaining walls and other permanent structures allowed on public right-of-way?

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Are retaining walls and other permanent structures allowed on public right-of-way?

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A. Construction of building structures are not allowed on public the right-of-way, however depending on the particular situation a retaining wall may be permitted. Request for retaining wall encroachments are performed by the engineering staff to determine approval or denial. Contact Kevin Lilly, City Engineer.

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