Right-of-Way Management
The Right-of-Way (ROW) Management team oversees day-to-day activities in the ROW. ROW is the public-owned land, including streets, sidewalks, and the area behind the curb. From the street to the property lines, this division manages the ROW to preserve and prioritize your safety and mobility.
Staff members are available for walk-in services Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at the Austin Permitting and Development Center. If you have specific needs, we encourage you to schedule an appointment to ensure the appropriate subject matter expert is available to assist you.
Contact Us
Phone: 512-974-7828
Email: RightOfWay@austintexas.gov
Austin Permitting and Development Center
6310 Wilhelmina Delco Dr
Austin, TX 78752
Right-of-Way Resources
Permits for dumpsters, temporary ROW use, sidewalk cafés, driveways/sidewalks, and excavation require insurance, a $10,000 bond, and a ROW Contractor License, which is obtained by submitting a bond, an insurance certificate, a resolution of authority, and an authorized agent.
Review standard details and instructions for submitting a Traffic Control Plan within the City of Austin for either City- or state-managed right-of-way.
The AULCC is a group of utility stakeholders. Per Ordinance 14-11-165, this group meets regularly in order to identify right-of-way utility conflicts before construction begins.
Permits for dumpsters, temporary ROW use, sidewalk cafés, driveways/sidewalks, and excavation require insurance, a $10,000 bond, and a ROW Contractor License, which is obtained by submitting a bond, an insurance certificate, a resolution of authority, and an authorized agent.
Review standard details and instructions for submitting a Traffic Control Plan within the City of Austin for either City- or state-managed right-of-way.
The AULCC is a group of utility stakeholders. Per Ordinance 14-11-165, this group meets regularly in order to identify right-of-way utility conflicts before construction begins.
Any work in the public right of way—such as driveway/sidewalk, excavation, parking, sidewalk cafés, valet/vendor, or temporary use—requires determining permit type, securing pre‑approvals (e.g., traffic plans), online application, stakeholder coordination, fee payment, and possible extensions or revisions.
Austin Build + Connect (AB+C) is the City's online portal that allows registered users to apply for permits, schedule inspections, pay fees, upload project attachments, and more.
All work within the Downtown Austin Project Coordination Zone, or DAPCZ, must be coordinated with other active projects before construction begins.