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Home > LIVING HERE > Public Works > Roads > Permits > Entrance 

Entrance Permits

An entrance permit is required for the construction or modification of any entrance to a County Road, including Residential, Commercial, and Public entrances. Please review the following document for details and specifications that must be met before an entrance permit may be issued:

By-Law No.142 of 1994 By-Law to regulate the establishing of entrances to county roads is located below in a PDF format.

By-Law_142_of_1994.pdfBy-Law_142_of_1994.pdf

An Entrance Permit application can be obtained by contacting the Public Works Department located at 789 Broadway Street, Wyoming, ON, 519 845-0801 during regular business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm), or alternatively, by selecting the PDF file below.

Cost: $25.00, payable upon issuance and before the work has begun.

Entrance_Permit_Application_-_Rev._Nov.2011.pdfEntrance_Permit_Application_-_Rev._Nov.2011.pdf

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