Can I install an irrigation system within the right of way?

We generally discourage this because we can’t guarantee it won’t be damaged by a construction project by the City or a utility company.  Any damage to private irrigation systems within the right of way will be the property owners’ responsibility to repair.  For any work being done in the right of way, the City recommends the property owner get a no-fee permit.

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2. Who do I contact to report a street light outage?
3. Who is responsible for the street tree in front of my house?
4. Who do I talk to about getting my garbage picked up?
5. How do I dispose of large appliances?
6. Where can I report a leaking water main or fire hydrant?
7. Where do I report a dead animal in the road?
8. Where can I find traffic count information?
9. Can I install an irrigation system within the right of way?
10. Can I request the City install a WATCH CHILDREN, CHILD WITH AUTISM, DEAF CHILD, HIDDEN DRIVE, etc. sign for my neighborhood or my property?
11. What can I do to reduce the bump getting into my driveway?
12. A train stopped and is blocking a railroad crossing. How do I report this?
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