Is an Erosion Control Permit, fee, or bond required for projects in the public right-of-way and public utility easements?
If the project is a City-let contract with bid provisions for erosion control, no permit, fee, or performance deposit is required. If the project is not part of a City-let contract, an Erosion Control Permit, fee, and performance deposit is required. Following approval of the Erosion Control Plan by the Department of Public Works, these items are to be submitted to an assigned plan examiner at the City of Milwaukee Development Center, 809 North Broadway.
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- Is an Erosion Control Permit, fee, or bond required for projects in the public right-of-way and public utility easements?