Am I allowed to build a fence in the right-of-way?

Fences are allowed to be built in the right-of-way under certain conditions. There has to be a necessary reason why the fence can't be located on the property line. The right-of-way is for public use and fencing to expand yard size is prohibited. Given the City's hilly topography, fences sometimes need to be placed in the right-of-way to accomplish their purpose. Fences are not allowed to be placed closer than three feet from the edge of the road. This allows for a recovery area for pedestrians. Gates are not allowed to swing over a road or sidewalk.

Fences or other surface improvements are not allowed within the Steps, Lanes, and Paths throughout the City. Fences require an Encroachment Permit from DPW as well as fence permits from the Planning Department.

Show All Answers

1. Why don’t you schedule overnight work for construction at busy intersections?
2. Can we widen East Blithedale?
3. How do I find out when my street will be paved? How do I request that my street be paved?
4. Who keeps the trees trimmed?
5. When does an obstruction in the road become a road closure?
6. Am I allowed to close a road?
7. What does Public Works look for in fence design?
8. Is there a policy regarding block parties or special events?
9. I am having trouble finding space to keep the three garbage cans we are required to have. Can I keep them out near the road?
10. There is a parking space in front of my house that is off the paved roadway. Is this my private parking space or is it public?
11. Who keeps shrubbery off sidewalks?
12. I was told my house was on a B street. What does this mean?
13. What types of factors affect drainage at my property?
14. Do I need permits or other drainage approval to develop my property?
15. Do minor drainage modifications at my property require regulatory approvals?
16. Should I take steps to protect my property from surface flows and flooding?
17. Can I run drain lines from my property to a City street?
18. There is a sewer backup in my house. What should I do?
19. There is sewage bubbling out of the ground or street. What should I do?
20. How much of my sewer lateral am I responsible to maintain?
21. I am thinking of adding a second unit to my house and was told I need to obtain a Sewer Connection Permit. Since my house is already connected to the sewer, do I need to do this?
22. If I have a project to expand or remodel my house, will I need to replace the sewer line?
23. Can I tie into my neighbor’s sewer lateral, or do they have the right to be using mine?
24. I have been reading about the sewage treatment plant being overwhelmed during heavy rainstorms. I thought sewers were separate from storm drains. How can this happen and is there anything I can do?
25. Are there restrictions on when I may work on my property?
26. My house is being remodeled. Can I use the right-of-way for storing equipment and materials?
27. Can I reserve the parking spaces in front of my house for people working on my house?
28. Am I allowed build my new garage in the right-of-way?
29. Do you have typical development conditions?
30. My mailing address is in Mill Valley but I live in Strawberry/Homestead Valley, Muir Woods Park, Tam Valley etc. How do I know which agency provides services?
31. How do I find out when my street will be paved? How do I request that my street be paved?
32. How do I rent a debris box?
33. How can I report dumping of hazardous materials in creeks or in gutters?
34. How do I report a missing, damaged, or fallen stop sign?
35. How do I report a fallen tree?
36. My neighbor's construction project is making a lot of noise - what is allowed?
37. Am I allowed to build a fence in the right-of-way?
38. I have noticed a streetlight on my street is not working properly. How can I get it fixed?
39. Can I direct drainage away from my property and onto my neighbor’s property?
40. How do I request tree trimming, tree removal, or tree replacement?
41. How do I report a pot hole or damaged street?