1. Resources for the Madison Community

    Madison stands with the families of Abundant Life community. This page is dedicated to connecting victims and the broader community to resources and accurate information about the tragic events that happened on December 16.

Permits

Contractors or property owners may need to apply for a permit or license from the Engineering Division depending upon the type of work being performed.

Work activities requiring permits include:

  • Erosion Control
  • Excavating in the Right-of-Way:  When your construction requires any portion of the public right-of-way or a public storm sewer or sanitary sewer easement or greenway is excavated or disturbed. 
  • Plugging Sanitary Sewer Lateral
  • Plugging Storm Sewer Lateral
  • Restaurant Class Sewer Meter:  Installation of a separate or sub-meter for food establishments affected by Restaurant Class billing rates to accurately measure flow of water.
  • Sewer Deduct Meter:  Installation of a second meter to measure the flow of water that does not enter the sanitary sewer system and is used to calculate a reduction in sewer use charges.
  • Stormwater Management
  • Street Terrace Alterations:  The street terrace is the space that lies between the sidewalk and the curb.  Street terrace improvements that require a Street Terrace Permit involve residential driveway aprons (less than five parking stalls); sidewalk replacement (may require different permitting depending on amount of work); minor landscaping in the right of way (bricks and pavers, retaining walls, stairways) - subject to approval; installation of terrace rain garden.   

What to know before you start: 

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