Prohibited Activities In the Road Right-of-way

The following codes and ordinances help to protect the safety and well-being of all roadway users and ensure that Public Works staff are able to provide maintenance, as needed, throughout the County. Any activity that may hinder the normal operation, maintenance, safety or general use of a public or County road right-of-way is not permissible.

When not creating an immediate hazard, Lane County staff may first try to notify the person responsible for the unauthorized activity and/or place a stop work order at the site.  If the offense poses a serious threat to public safety or the responsible person does not immediately comply, Lane County staff may remedy the concern and bill the costs to the responsible party or impose a civil penalty as outlined in Lane Code Chapter 5

The following items are just some examples of prohibited activities and restrictions as noted in Lane Code Chapter 15.215. Many of these items are not generally allowable by permit and are subject to the Failure to Comply and Enforcement provisions outlined in Lane Code Chapter 5 and 15.


FIXED OBJECTS AND FENCES

SIGNS

UNPERMITTED LANDSCAPING TREES AND VEGETATION CAUSING A HAZARD

UTILITIES ATTACHED TO A MAINTENANCE FACILITY

ACTIVITY ON PRIVATE PROPERTY THAT CREATES A ROAD HAZARD

UNPERMITTED ACCESS

TRASH BINS

ILLEGALLY PARKED AND ABANDONED VEHICLES, INCLUDING CAMPING

UNAUTHORIZED SPEED BUMPS


Examples of Prohibited Activities