Avon Right-of-Way Permit Bond
What it is & who requires it
Owners and contractors excavating, cutting curbs, or doing utility work in the Avon public streets and right-of-way.
Obligee: Town of Avon. Citation: Town of Avon Ordinance 2022-12 (Town Code §4-122(A)).
Bond amount
Single-permit right-of-way bond not less than $2,000; an annual/blanket bond not less than $5,000 may be posted in lieu of multiple permit bonds (Town Code §4-122(A)).
How to get it
This bond issues online — get bonded through our portal, usually in a single sitting once you confirm the bond, amount, and obligee.
Term & renewal
Term: Duration of the permitted right-of-way work
Renewal: Per permit; annual/blanket option
Filing
Verbatim: a single-permit bond ’not less than $2,000’ and an annual/blanket bond ’not less than $5,000’ in lieu of multiple permit bonds (Ord. 2022-12 amending §4-122(A)). Orchestrator spot-refetch (pdftotext) confirmed both figures.
Source
Verified against the obligee source (last checked 2026-06-06).
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Frequently asked questions
- Who requires the Avon Right-of-Way Permit Bond?
- It’s required by Town of Avon (Town of Avon Ordinance 2022-12 (Town Code §4-122(A))). Owners and contractors excavating, cutting curbs, or doing utility work in the Avon public streets and right-of-way.
- How much is the Avon Right-of-Way Permit Bond?
- Single-permit right-of-way bond not less than $2,000; an annual/blanket bond not less than $5,000 may be posted in lieu of multiple permit bonds (Town Code §4-122(A)).
- How do I get the Avon Right-of-Way Permit Bond?
- This bond issues online — get bonded through our portal, usually in a single sitting once you confirm the bond, amount, and obligee.
- What is the term?
- Duration of the permitted right-of-way work Renewal: Per permit; annual/blanket option
- Is this bond insurance for me?
- No. It protects the obligee and the public — not you. If a valid claim is paid, you repay the surety.
- How is this requirement verified?
- We verify it against the obligee’s primary source (last checked 2026-06-06); the source link is on this page.