The public right-of-way (ROW) generally refers to streets and other public property reserved for public use, including walkways, sidewalks, bikeways and horse trails. This includes air rights, subsurface rights and easements related to them. The right of way often extends well into what appears to be private property. 

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The Right-of-Way Procedures Manual serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone conducting activities within the public right-of-way. Whether you are looking to construct a new building, install a new utility, remove a tree or replace a driveway, it provides guidance to minimize conflicts, promote public safety and welfare, and ensure compliance with city standards, policies, and guidelines. 

The manual addresses common issues related activity in the public right-of-way but may not address every possible situation. For additional information, see the resources below: 

Manual update process

Each year, the Transportation Department will review new legislation, policies and public feedback to evaluate the need for new or revised procedures that regulate activities within the public right-of-way in the interest of public health, safety and welfare. 

Feedback will be evaluated by the department’s ROW management team to determine necessary improvements to the manual. Most updates to the ROW Procedures Manual will occur at the end of each year and become effective the following year. A summary of the updates from the previous year will be published. 

Submit feedback here.

It may be necessary at times for the city to make changes outside of the regular update schedule to address immediate needs. In such instances, the new or modified procedure will be listed as an interim update. For additional information please see the update documents below: 

Right of Way Procedures Manual

Navigate to specific sections of the manual using the links below or access the full document here: Right-of-Way Procedures Manual.

Chapter 1: General Purpose

Chapter 2: Right-of-Way Permit Types

Chapter 3: Other City of Bellevue Permits

Chapter 4: Right-of-Way Inspections

Chapter 5: Violations

Chapter 6: Commercial Activity with the Right-of-Way

Chapter 7: On-street Parking Management

Chapter 8: Other Uses of the Right-of-Way

Chapter 9: Encroachments, Street Vacations and Dedications

Chapter 10: Other Right-of-Way Requirements and Issues

Chapter 11: Franchise Utilities

Appendices

Appendix A: Pre-con Checklist–Disturbance of Surface 

Appendix B: Sample Assignment of Savings Form

Appendix C: Sample Hold Harmless and Indemnity Agreement 

Appendix D: ROW Use General Conditions 

Appendix E: Traffic Control Guidelines 

Appendix F: Traffic Control Supervisor Roles and Responsibilities 

Appendix G: APWA Uniform Color Code Handout

Appendix H: Sidewalk Café Standards 

Appendix I: Over-Legal Vehicles and Loads Policy

Appendix J: Holiday Lighting Brochure 

Appendix K: Pedestrian Access During Construction Projects 

Appendix L: Tree Replacement Guidelines 

Appendix M: Tree Management in the ROW 

Appendix N: Link Light Rail Track Access Requirements

Appendix O: Curb Transition Details 

Appendix P: Electrical Undergrounding Requirements and Variance Request 

Appendix Q: Utilities Department ROW Permit Conditions

Holiday Right-of-Way Work Restrictions

During the holiday season, the city restricts the hours that city crews, contractors and franchise utility companies can work on busy roadways. A seasonal work restrictions map shows the affected corridors. 

The Holiday Right-of-Way Restrictions are in place starting the Wednesday before Thanksgiving until early January.

The reasons for the restrictions are to limit impacts on the transportation system, increase safety and promote economic vitality during the busy holiday shopping season. Impacts from the work can affect pick-up and delivery services, the transit system and emergency responses during adverse weather conditions. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Rightofwayuse@bellevuewa.gov.