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Anyone that plans to develop property, redevelop property through expansion, change the use, or alter the existing access must obtain a driveway permit to obtain or modify access to the State Highway System. Q: Why is a driveway permit required?
Right of Way Permits protect our ability to effectively and safely use the canal and levee rights of way in our regional system while providing for compatible public and private uses such as docks, fences or walkways.
Driveways accessing NCDOT roadways require review by Engineering and CDOT, but also require a separate Driveway Permit review and approval from NCDOT.
The 1058 form can be found on the TxDOT website. A description of the proposed work, the applicant's name, mailing address, telephone number and location of the proposed driveway must be included on the form. The application can be completed by the property owner or by an authorized representative.
Q: How do I obtain a driveway permit? You must contact a local NCDOT District Engineer's office to obtain the permit (a list of all NCDOT District Engineer's offices is located within this document).