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Otsego county-road work needs the right-of-way form first

Otsego County road work is easier to sort when county right-of-way questions start with the Highway Work Permit documents.

Published July 7, 2026 · Last verified July 7, 2026

Otsego County has a lot of roads where the shoulder feels like open country, but the paperwork may still be very specific. A driveway, culvert, utility cut, or other roadside job can become a county right-of-way question.

The county Highways, Forestry and Parks document center says a highway work permit application should be filled out for any work in the county right-of-way. The same section lists a driveway version and a general highway work permit application.

That makes the first step plain: identify whether the road is actually a county road before the contractor starts measuring pipe, grading an entrance, or planning a trench.

The distinction matters in Otsego because one trip can run through Cooperstown traffic, lake roads, farm lanes, hamlets, and state routes in a short stretch. The office that handles the road may not be the same office that handles the house, business, or zoning question.

A good first call has the address, road name, nearest intersection, type of work, and whether drainage, pavement, shoulder, or utility space is involved. Photos help, especially where a driveway meets a faster road or a ditch line is doing real work.

The form is not the whole project. It is the part that keeps the road side of the project from being guessed at.

Filed under: Cars & Driving Otsego County otsego-countyhighway-work-permitright-of-waydrivewaycounty-road

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