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Permit to Work on the Right-of-Way Is a permit required when working on the right-of- way?

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Permit to Work on the Right-of-Way Is a permit required when working on the right-of- way?

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To perform work on the City’s right-of-way, a Road Occupancy & Access (ROA) Permit is required. ROA Permits are in place to control activities such as temporary/short term lane closures or access to perform work. The scope of the work on the right-of-way includes activities such as small-scale excavation of the boulevard to full sanitary sewer replacement. In addition, private contractors must obtain an ROA Permit in order to perform work on private property such as pool installation or landscaping, etc. Click here for further information on this permit. If you need to gain access to the right-of-way on a Regional Road, you will need to contact the Region of Peel. Click here to visit the Region of Peel’s Road Permits web page.

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