In an emergency, you do not need to wait for the permit, but you are required to notify the Public Works Department immediately when you find out about the emergency, before you act upon it. Our platform will pass your notification on to the first responders.
Once we have been notified, you have 72 hours to follow up with a ROW (Right-of-Way) permit.
In your follow-up ROW application, you must connect to the EMERGENCY ROW/ROWW NOTICE (EROWN-25-xx) and provide reasoning for the emergency (ex, Work order that involves shoving, when you needed to be where to address which issue).
For all non-emergency work in the public right of way.
The new online permit system is faster and will give you better insight into the progress of your permit.
Register your Firm/Company to eliminate repetitive steps from the application process.
If you are not able to start/finish the work in the submitted time window, it is required to apply for the ROW Time Extension thought OpenGov portal.
If you have valid reason to request time extension, we will accommodate your request.
All information regarding our procedure you can find at the next Link Pueblo County Code 12.08
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our Construction Inspectors
- Pueblo County area:
- QUINTON SANDERS at +1 (719) 583-4727 [email protected]
- JUSTIN CESAR at +1 (719) 583-6040 [email protected]
- Pueblo West area
- DJ MALONE at +1 (719) 583-4475 [email protected]
- JUSTIN CESAR at +1 (719) 583-6040 [email protected]
- JOE SANCHEZ at +1 (719) 583-6060 [email protected]
If you have any questions regarding TCP, feel free to contact Dwayne Cordova at +1-719-583-4756 [email protected]
Our office is open Monday through Thursday from 6:30 am to 5:00 pm
Plan your work, related to 24-hour advance notice call , with our working hours to avoid inconvenience
List of required elements for TCP:
- Work location coordinates (Use coordinates format supported on Google Maps)
- Right click on the work location on google map
- Left click on coordinates will copy info
- Time window in which work will occur
- Marked north on the plan
- Location speed limit
- Road Name
- Legend with a visual representation of the elements
- Manifest with list of all devices
- Marked Clear Zone with distances
- Appropriate certificate
- Signature of TCP designer
- All dimensions ( A, B, C, L, Buffer, Tapers...) shall be presented as numbers
The traffic control plan must be signed by an individual certified by the Colorado Department of Highways (CDOH) or the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA), as a Worksite Traffic Control Supervisor, whose signature shall constitute certification that the plan meets or exceeds MUTCD standards.
- MUTCD Work Zone Clipboard.pdf86.42 KB
- 11th Edition of the MUTCD22.98 MB
- Road Use Agreement260.29 KB
