Permit Types
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Municipal Consent
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Work in Right-of-Way Permit
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Road Entrance Permit
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Event in Right-of-Way Permit
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Sign in Right-of-Way Permit
A Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Sign in ROW) is required for private signs to be located at a specific location within the road authority’s right-of-way.
Sign Adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit
A Sign adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit (Sign a/ROW) is required for signs adjacent to right-of-way’s, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
Civic Address Application
A Civic Address Sign Request (Civic Address) is used to obtain entrance identification to rural properties and farm fields to assist emergency responders locating an emergency.
Blanket Permit Utilities (Fees apply)
Blanket Permits are the municipality’s authorization for any utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipality's right-of-way. These permits would be in effect from January 1st to December 31 yearly. Blanket Permits will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, and agencies. This permit would cover service drops and minor repairs, maintenance digs and repairs.
These types of repairs can be bundled under one permit. The blanket permit however does not cover larger projects.
For any large projects complete the Municipal Consent Permit. Fees to apply to each and all projects in this category.
A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Civic Address Application - County of Haliburton ($150.00)
A Civic Address Sign Request (Civic Address) is used to obtain entrance identification to rural properties and farm fields to assist emergency responders locating an emergency.
Civic Address Application - Demo Organization ($27.0)
A Civic Address Sign Request (Civic Address) is used to obtain entrance identification to rural properties and farm fields to assist emergency responders locating an emergency.
Event in Right-of-Way - County of Lanark
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way - Town of Perth ($50.0)
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way - United Counties of Prescott and Russell
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way - United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way Permit - City of Kawartha Lakes
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Event in Right-of-Way Permit - County of Haliburton
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way Permit - County of Renfrew
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way Permit - Township of North Stormont
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in Right-of-Way Permit - Township of Scugog
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event in ROW - Demo - Demo Organization ($20.0)
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths.
Permit applications may be made to one or more road authorities with this service (coming soon).
Event Permit - Town of Ingersoll ($250.00 Deposit)
An Event in Right-of-Way Permit (Event ROW) is required when an event requires the occupation and disruption of traffic within a road authority’s right-of-way’s, including roads, sidewalks, trails and paths. The event permit is required for anyone wanting to hold a parade, festival, race/walk-a-thon, or any similar event.
Excess Load (Annual Permit) - City of Kingston ($516.95 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Excess Load Permit (Single Trip) - City of Kingston ($148.32 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Municipal Consent - City of Clarence-Rockland ($200.00)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - County of Haliburton ($450)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - County of Huron ($200.00)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - County of Lennox & Addington
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - County of Renfrew
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Demo - Demo Organization ($21.0)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Municipality of Huron East ($170 + HST)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Town of Ingersoll
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Town of Perth ($50)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Township of North Glengarry ($200.0)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Township of North Stormont ($200.00)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - Township of Scugog
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - United Counties of Prescott and Russell
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent - United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry ($175.00)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. The project of adding or modifying the plant is often subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
Municipal Consent (EORN)
Municipal Consent is the municipality’s authorization for a utility to occupy a specific location(s) within the municipalities right-of-way. Municipal Consent will only be issued to utility companies, commissions, agencies, other municipalities, or private applicants who have a municipal access agreement with the municipality applied to. Working in the Right of Way is subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit.
OO Annual - County - Dufferin ($250.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Please note, our address has changed:
30 Centre Street
Orangeville, ON
L9W 2X1
OO Annual - County - Huron ($200.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - County - Lanark ($100.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - County - Lennox & Addington ($300.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - County - Northumberland ($200.00 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - County - Prescott and Russell ($200.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - County - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry ($330.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - Demo - Demo Organization ($1.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Annual - Town - Perth ($50.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
OO Trip - County - Dufferin ($50.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Please note, our address has changed:
30 Centre Street
Orangeville, ON
L9W 2X1
OO Trip - County - Huron
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
OO Trip - County - Lanark ($25.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
OO Trip - County - Lennox & Addington ($100.00 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
OO Trip - County - Northumberland ($50.00 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
OO Trip - County - Prescott & Russell ($75.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
OO Trip - County - Stormont, Dundas, & Glengarry ($115.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
OO Trip - Demo - Demo Organization ($1.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
OO Trip - Town - Perth ($25.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - City of Belleville ($310 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - City of Kawartha Lakes ($238.00 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - County of Haliburton ($400)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - County of Renfrew ($250.0 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - District of Muskoka
This application is for annual overweight/over dimensional permits only. For single trips, please apply using the appropriate application located on the main page.
A Permit is required for any vehicle travelling on a District road carrying a load that is over length, height, width or weight as described in the Ministry of Transportation - Highway Traffic Act 413/05.
Please review the conditions carefully prior to submitting your application.
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - Grey County ($135.50)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Annual Permit (OO Annual) - Township of North Stormont ($1.00 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Annual Permit (O/O Annual) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Seasonal Permit (OO Seasonal)
An Oversize/Overweight Seasonal Permit (O/O Seasonal) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Seasonal Permit (OO Seasonal) - City of Belleville ($210 /per hauling unit)
An Oversize/Overweight Seasonal Permit (O/O Seasonal) allows for the hauling of oversize/overweight loads during the period permitted, as defined by the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), that are within the specified maximum weights and dimensions permitted, and that are also subject to seasonal, fixed and temporary load restrictions.
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - City of Belleville ($85 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - City of Kawartha Lakes ($60.00 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - County of Haliburton ($75)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - County of Renfrew ($75.0 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - District of Muskoka
This application is for a one time trip only. For annual permits, please use the appropriate application located on the main permit page.
A Permit is required for any vehicle travelling on a District road carrying a load that is over length, height, width or weight as described in the Ministry of Transportation - Highway Traffic Act 413/05.
Please review the conditions carefully prior to submitting your application.
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - Grey County ($34.50 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - Township of North Stormont ($150.00 /per load)
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Oversize/Overweight Load Trip Permit (OO Trip) - Township of Scugog
An Oversize/Overweight Load - Trip Permit (OO Trip) is required for the transportation of a load(s) that exceeds the limits prescribed in the Highway Traffic Act (HTA), on a specific day(s), on a specific route, that is not already allowed for by a current Oversize/Overweight Load - Annual Permit (OO Annual).
Application may be made to multiple road authorities on a route with this service, by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Pre-Consultation
- Ensure proposed entrances are clearly marked with an identification card (add) link)
- All proposed entrances must be clearly marked with stakes prior to the submission of this permit.
- This is NOT an Entrance Permit. This permit is for pre-consultation ONLY to ensure an entrance will be approved following additional approvals from appropriate parties. (i.e. Area municipalities severances, building permits, etc.)
Road Cut Permit
A Road Cut Permit relates to any activity that involves the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way.
Drawings are to be in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM).
Road Cut Permit - City of Belleville ($410)
A Road Cut Permit relates to any activity that involves the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way.
The Road Cut Permit includes road occupancy within the work zone.
Drawings are to be in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM).
Road Cut Permit - Work in Right of Way - Township of North Stormont ($2150.00)
A Road Cut - Work in Right of Way Permit relates to any activity that involves the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way.
Drawings are to be in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM).
Road Cut Permit (Work in Right of Way) - City of Clarence Rockland ($200.0)
A Road Cut Permit (Work in Right of Way permit) relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Road Disruption Activity Reporting System
RoDARS is a system that informs the public of planned roadway closures throughout the City. The submission procedure follows the acquisition of an approved Street Occupation Permit (construction) or Street Closure Permit (event).
When occupying any portion of the City’s public right of way that is not an expressway, the applicant must submit a RoDARS Notification Form PDF to TMC Dispatch at least two business days before the start of occupation. The RoDARS Notification Form must be approved by the appropriate Work Zone Traffic Coordinator (WZTC) before being submitted to TMC Dispatch.
When occupying any portion of a City expressway (F.G.G., DVP or Allen Rd between Eglinton Ave W and Transit Rd), the applicant must submit a RoDARS Notification Form to TMC Dispatch at least seven business days before the start of occupation. The RoDARS Notification Form must be approved by the appropriate City project manager/engineer before submittal to TMC Dispatch. Once attained from TMC Dispatch, TMC’s RESCU Unit will then notify the applicant of the approval verdict.
A separate RoDARS Notification Form is required for each occupied roadway. If the daily schedule varies, separate RoDARS Notification Forms are required for each day. Once the RoDARS form has been submitted and approved, the information then appears on the Traffic Restrictions Map. Please refer to the City Expressway Closure Guidelines PDF for allowable roadway occupancy times.
Road Entrance Permit - City of Belleville ($210)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - City of Clarence-Rockland ($200.0)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - City of Kawartha Lakes ($208.00)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - County of Haliburton ($225)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - County of Renfrew ($150.0)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - Demo - Demo Organization ($81.0)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - District of Muskoka
Property owners or their representatives must apply to the District for an entrance Permit when:
- A temporary access is required
- An entrance is desired to a vacant property where no entrance exists
- A new building is to be constructed on vacant land
- A property owner is requesting a change to an existing entrance
- Required for all new entrances or alternations to existing entrances
- New entrances must be identified by staking the desired location
If you have a completed pre-consultation, please apply for an entrance permit by using the link provided to you in the final decision email you received.
Please review the Access policy, By-Law 87-50, and Conditions associated with this permit carefully prior to submitting your application.
Road Entrance Permit - Municipality of Huron East ($170 + HST)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - Town of Perth ($80.0)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - Township of North Glengarry ($50.0)
A Road Entrance permit (Entranceway permit) is required to create or alter a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - Township of North Stormont ($150.00)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - Township of Scugog
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Entrance Permit - United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry ($175.0)
A Road Entrance permit is required to add or reclassify a permanent or temporary road entrance at a specific location. The project of adding or modifying the road entrance may be subject to a Work in Right-of-Way permit that is associated with the Road Entrance permit.
Road Occupancy Permit
A Road Occupancy Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes.
Drawings are to be in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM).
Road Occupancy Permit - City of Belleville ($210)
A Road Occupancy Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes.
Drawings are to be in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM).
Road Occupancy Permit - District of Muskoka
You are required to apply for a Road Occupancy Permit (ROP) if you are planning any that results in traffic disruptions on a District roadway, including, but not limited to bins, signs, entrances, culvert work, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, and other areas with the District’s Right of Way.
All drawings provided are to be in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM)
Upon completion of any work under an approved ROP, you must complete a “Release of liability” form and send it to roads.permits@muskoka.on.ca
Roadway Occupation Permit - Broadband - Less than 30 KM ($200.00)
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Setback Permit
A Setback Permit (Setback) is required to construct, erect, or alter any building on lands lying within a set distance from a road, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
Setback Permit - Demo Organization
A Setback Permit (Setback) is required to construct, erect, or alter any building on lands lying within a set distance from a road, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
Sign Adjacent ROW - Demo - Demo Organization ($72.0)
A Sign adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit (Sign a/ROW) is required for signs adjacent to right-of-way’s, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
Sign Adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit - District of Muskoka
To maintain an attractive appearance in our community and to ensure a safe environment, the District regulates the use of signs on District roads in an effort to avoid clutter and ensure safety for traffic and pedestrians.
- A Permit is required for permanent or temporary signs
- Permitted within 400 meters of District right-of-way with approved application
A signs must comply with the District Sign Bylaw 2021-33
Sign Adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit - Town of Perth ($50.0)
A Sign adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit (Sign a/ROW) is required for signs adjacent to right-of-way’s, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
Sign Adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit - United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry ($175.0)
A Sign adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit (Sign a/ROW) is required for signs adjacent to right-of-way’s, in accordance with municipal bylaws.
Sign Adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit (Billboard) - County of Haliburton ($300)
A Sign adjacent to Right-of-Way Permit (Sign a/ROW) is required for signs (billboards) adjacent to right-of-way’s, in accordance with municipal bylaws. A billboard sign contains a message that is not related to the property where the sign is located.
Sign in Right-of-Way Permit - County of Renfrew ($450.0)
A Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Sign in ROW) is required for private signs to be located at a specific location within the road authority’s right-of-way.
Sign in Right-of-Way Permit - Town of Perth ($50.0)
A Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Sign in ROW) is required for private signs to be located at a specific location within the road authority’s right-of-way.
Sign in Right-of-Way Permit - United Counties of Prescott and Russell
A Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Sign in ROW) is required for private signs to be located at a specific location within the road authority’s right-of-way.
Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Location Sign) - County of Haliburton ($300)
A Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Sign in ROW) is required of a sign that is located on a private property and identifies that property, the occupants, the owners; the businesses and/or advertises products or services on the property.
Sign in ROW - Demo - Demo Organization ($70.0)
A Sign in Right-of-Way Permit (Sign in ROW) is required for private signs to be located at a specific location within the road authority’s right-of-way.
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - City of Kawartha Lakes
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - County of Haliburton ($450)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - County of Huron ($100)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - County of Renfrew
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Municipality of Huron East ($170 + HST)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Town of Ingersoll ($100 + HST)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Town of Perth ($50.0)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Town of Whitby
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Township of North Glengarry
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Township of North Stormont ($150.00)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Township of Scugog
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - Township of Zorra ($155.00)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - United Counties of Prescott and Russell
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit - United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry ($175.0)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).
Work in Right-of-Way Permit (EORN)
A Work in Right of Way Permit relates to any activity that results in right of way occupancy, traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Work in ROW - Demo - Demo Organization ($67.0)
A Work in Right-of-Way Permit relates to any activity that results in traffic disruption, including bins, materials and equipment blocking lanes, or the cutting, excavation, boring, filling, additions, or altering in any way, roadways, curbs, sidewalks, boulevards, ditches, trails, and other areas within the right-of-way. A traffic plan in compliance with the Ontario Traffic Manual (OTM), Book 7, Temporary Conditions for traffic plan instructions, may be required.
Application may be made to multiple road authorities with this service (e.g., county road, town sidewalk), by selecting the Multi-Jurisdiction option (coming soon).