RoDARS Permit
Starting a project near a public road? Did you collect your RoDARS Permit? Prioritize it. If you are closing a lane, setting up an event on public property, or digging near a sidewalk, if your project is going to affect how people move through the space, a RoDARS Permit is crucial. The permit is what ensures that the City knows about your project and can safely coordinate it with other road users in mind.
RoDARS applies to anything that impacts public right-of-way, including expressways, pedestrian zones, and bike paths. It’s not just a formality, it’s about safety, planning, and keeping traffic running smoothly. If you cannot make out if your words need this permit, you have us. At Construction Support Services, we take the guesswork out of the RoDARS permit process. Our team ensures your permit is submitted properly and on time — no confusion, no delays.