When your construction or demolition requires
materials or machinery to be on or over streets,
sidewalks, alleys or public grounds a Street Occupancy
permit is necessary. This ensures the welfare and safety
of the users of adjacent properties
[
City Ordinance 29.10].
- Permit applications must be submitted 48 hours in advance of any street occupancy or street closures (this process may take longer if needed).
- The maximum number of days a permit can be issued for is 90 days.
PROCESS OVERVIEW:
Start Permit Process
Discuss your site and building plans with the
Inspection staff when you apply for a construction or
demolition permit. Start the process for a Street
Occupancy Permit the same time you apply for the
other permits.
Where to go:
Building Inspection Permit Counter
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday
Madison Municipal Building
215 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Suite LL 100
Madison, WI 53703
Obtain Certificate of Insurance
Obtain a copy of the City of Madison Certificate of Insurance at http://www.cityofmadison.com/finance/documents/CertInsurance.pdf . Your insurance agent can place the mandatory coverage for the permit and complete the insurance certificate. Return this information to the Risk Manager for review and approval.
Where to go:
Finance Department
City-County Building
210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Room 406
Madison, WI 53703
(608) 266-5965
Apply for Permit
Obtain the Street Occupancy Permit application
from the Permit Counter in the Department of
Planning and Development. Turn in the completed
application form at the same counter.
Fill out the top portion of the permit and draw a sketch of the location and the obstruction (a separate drawing may be attached if needed). The “Special Requirement for Occupancy” area is for office use; you are not required to fill this out.
Building Inspection staff and Traffic Engineering staff will review the application. A traffic control plan may be requested from the applicant if necessary.
Pay Fees
Building Inspection staff and Traffic Engineering staff
calculate the fee. They will
issue the permit after you pay the fee. If meter bags or “No Parking Anytime” signs are needed, the applicant will need to get these from Traffic Engineering’s front counter.
Completion
Construction can proceed once the appropriate barriers are erected.
Related Forms & Handouts
Have Questions?
Contact
Building Inspection - (608) 266-4551