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The construction and pipe crew install storm drain pipe and complete concrete
work on SLCo projects. This crew is vital in helping Salt Lake County comply
with the American Disability Act requirements and in maintaining a storm
drain system adequate to handle the needs of the Salt Lake County residents.
Responsible for:
- Install A.D.A. ramps and waterways
- Installation and maintenance of drainage systems
- Installation of curb, gutter, waterways and sidewalk
- Other special construction, County projects as assigned
Common Questions:
- How do I get a sidewalk or gutter fixed?
In accordance with County Ordinance
14.32.010 the
homeowner is responsible for maintaining the curb, gutter, and sidewalk which abuts their property.
- Will the County provide any assistance? The County may assist with the repair of a failing
curb and gutter or sidewalk by hauling the old concrete away provided the owner/contractor
has broken up the concrete into pieces less than 3 feet long
and placed it in a pile where a front end loader can pick it
up. (Only concrete removed from the sidewalk, curb, gutter, and
drive approach). The County will also pave the road adjacent
to the new concrete curb and gutter provided the sawcut of the
asphalt is at least 2 feet from the new lip of the gutter and
the old asphalt is removed. Contact Larry Helquist at 562-6434
to schedule the pick up on concrete and
asphalt tie-in.
- Do we need a permit? Yes. A "no
cost" Right-of-Way Improvement
Permit may be obtained from Salt Lake County Development
Services located at 2001 South State Street, Room N3600. 468-2000
Citizen Concern Form
Concern or Questions . . . email pwOps-online@slco.org
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