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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - PERMITS AND MAPPING
The Permits and Mapping Division provides a full range of services:
- Issues permits for work conducted in the Public-Right-of-Way including:
- Use this form to apply for construction and/or traffic control permits in the Public Right-of-Way: Construction and Excavation
- Refuse Receptacle Placement (Dumpsters)
- Street Use (Oversized Load)
- Lane Closures
- Maintains records of
- Right-of-Way Maps
- Subdivision & County Assessor Maps
- Sewer Basemaps and details
- Storm Water Basemaps and details
- Torrance Water Basemap and details
- Survey Information
- Flood Zone Maps
- Processes Encroachment Agreements for structures in the Right-of-Way
- Processes License Agreements for proposed permanent facilities in the Right-of-Way (groundwater monitoring wells, soil vapor probes, etc.)
- For GIS Map Gallery (PDF and Interactive Map) and GIS Open Data, please visit: GIS and Mapping
GENERAL INFORMATION
All Construction and Excavation (C&E) or Traffic Control permit requests require the following information:
- Contractor Information (State License #, City Business License #)
- Detailed sketch/plan showing proposed work to be done (show dimensions)
- Proof of liability insurance from the contractor
Permit requests for Refuse Receptacle (Dumpster) placement require the following information:
- Name of refuse company (Company shall be selected from approved list)
- Location
- Size of Dumpster
Street Use Permits for oversized loads can also be obtained when travelling through Torrance. A completed Street Use online application must be approved by the Police department. Proof of insurance must be provided. For more information, please call the Torrance Police Department - Traffic Division at 310-618-5557.
- Proof of Liability Insurance
- Traffic Division Street Use Permit Condition
- Truck Route Map
- Application for Encroachment Agreement (The following form may be used to apply for an Encroachment Agreement with the City of Torrance for structural items or building features that encroach into, upon or over the Right-of-Way. Examples of the scenarios you would need this agreement for:
- Existing privately-owned block walls, planter walls, or fences currently encroaching into the Right-of-Way
- Erecting an awning over display windows at a business
- Contractor's Qualification List
- Work Not Requiring a Permit
