Does the building permit include the stipulated Public Improvements that were required with the building’s plan approval?

No. The building permit does not cover work to be done in the City right of way, (Curb, gutter and sidewalk, storm drains, etc). Public improvements required with the construction of a new development/building require a Right of Way Construction Permit. This permit is issued through the Public Works Department. You must have a current Municipal Contractor License to apply for a Right of Way Construction Permit. 303-205-7615

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1. If I have a Contractor License why would I also need a Municipal Contractor License?
2. If the general contractor has a Municipal Contractor License and is issued the permit, do subcontractors need to be licensed too?
3. What is required to work in the City Right of Way?
4. Do I need a permit to have a POD or Dumpster container placed in the street in front of my property?
5. Does the building permit include the stipulated Public Improvements that were required with the building’s plan approval?
6. What is required to close the street for our neighborhood block party?