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Council discusses right-of-way permits and code changes for street restorations and temporary patch deadlines

Jamestown City Council · April 21, 2026

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Summary

Councilors and public-works staff described proposed code amendments to require better right-of-way permitting for parking-lot work, set lower fees for minor patching, require clearer site plans, and impose timelines/fines for temporary patches left by contractors and utilities.

Jamestown public-works staff outlined proposed code changes to strengthen oversight of right-of-way work and set deadlines for temporary patches when contractors or utilities dig into streets.

Staff said requiring a right-of-way permit for parking-lot patching and a modest fee (suggested $25 for certain patching) would ensure the city can check drainage, landscaping and obtain basic site plans rather than informal Google-map sketches. "So if you're doing patching, it's $25 — it at least gets that project on our radar so we can take a look at it," a public-works presenter said.

Staff also proposed amending the restoration-of-street-surfaces code to set a timeline for when temporary patches must be placed and to grant the Department of Public Works authority to install a temporary patch and charge contractors and levy fines if the contractor fails to complete the work. The final permanent repair would remain the contractor's responsibility.

Why it matters: The amendments aim to reduce long-open temporary patches that inconvenience residents and create safety hazards, while improving the city's ability to coordinate repairs and assess compliance.

Next steps: Public-works staff will continue drafting code language and expect to present precise amendments for corporate-counsel review and future council consideration.