Introducing, Permit Central, our new online public access portal for Roads Operations Permits.
Please note that Permit Central is now the only place you can apply for the five roads operations permits listed below. Submitting the applications via email, will not be an option moving forward.
As of June 3, 2024 the following permits are exclusively available in Permit Central:
- Event in the Right-of-Way Permit (Road Occupancy/Temporary Road Closure for events such as parades etc.)
- Work in Right-of-Way Permit (Road Occupancy/Temporary Road Closure for contractors or work within the road allowance)
- Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit
- Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (Single Trip or Reduced Load Exemption)
- Entrance Permit Application
- Entrance Permit Information
Note that the above permit applications must all be submitted, inclusive of payment where applicable, via the Permit Central online portal.
Check out the Permit Central How to Guide for more information on how to sign up and use the portal. If you need help while applying for permits, read the Permit Central How to Guide for Roads Operations Permits.
If you need assistance creating a Permit Central account, please contact Roads Operations at 705-324-9411 extension 1171.
The following applications are not in Permit Central and no changes have been made to how they should be completed:
- Seasonal Level of Service Application
- Municipal Consent
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Utility companies require Municipal Consent in order to make installations within the City of Kawartha Lakes right-of way. Approval of a Municipal Consent is only granted to utility companies, commissions, agencies and private applicants, who have the authority to construct, operate and maintain their infrastructure within the City right-of-way.
All utility work within the City requires Municipal Consent from Engineering & Corporate Assets and a Road Occupancy Permit Application from the Public Works Department. With the exception of emergency work, no installations shall begin before Municipal Consent has been received. Companies must provide formal, detailed drawings for review that show where the utility will be placed. CKL aims to have Municipal Consents approved within 30 days of submission. This deadline cannot always be met depending on request complexity, scope of project and number of submissions received.
Please contact Engineering & Corporate Assets to start the process of submitting a Municipal Consent Application.