A City Inspector must be involved when any work is being conducted within the public right-of-way.
The public right-of-way includes land which is reserved by:
- Deed
- Conveyance
- Agreement
- Easement Dedication
- Usage
- Process of law
The public right-of-way includes land which is dedicated to the:
- Street purposes
- Highway purposes
- Alley purposes
- Public utility purposes
- Storm drainage purposes
- Water purposes
- Sanitary sewer purposes
- Sidewalk purposes
- Bikeway purposes
- Pedestrian walkway purposes
You may also contact Community Development Engineering at 530-661-5820 to obtain further information regarding the public right-of-way. Please refer to the Inspection Services page for more information.