Who is responsible to maintain a driveway apron? This is located within a right of way.

The homeowner.  Driveway aprons are private improvements and are considered the homeowner’s attachment of their driveway to the public street network.  The City does not inspect driveway apron construction or repair, but an excavation permit is required for this work.  Private contractors are responsible to the homeowner for the quality of this work.  

Show All Answers

1. What is a "right of way" and who owns it?
2. My neighbor is building too close to my property, what do I do?
3. Where is the right of way in front of my home?
4. Well if this right of way area is not mine, yet my yard goes to the curb, why should I cut the grass here if it is not technically my property?
5. What is the difference between a right of way and an easement?
6. Can easements ever go away?
7. Why would I ever want to grant an easement to someone to place something through or along my property?
8. I need to know where my property ends and the right of way starts. Who can do this?
9. What would a land survey cost me?
10. Where can I get names of surveying companies?
11. Who is responsible to maintain a driveway apron? This is located within a right of way.