Boardman Township, OH Street Obstruction Bond
- State: Ohio
- Jurisdiction: Boardman Township
- Bond type: Right of Way / Street Work Bond
- Category: Contractor Bonds
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Overview
Boardman Township requires contractors to post a Street Obstruction Bond before blocking, cutting into, or otherwise disrupting any public street or right-of-way within township limits. This bond protects Boardman Township and its residents if a contractor leaves a roadway damaged, unsafe, or improperly restored after completing their work. It is a local township requirement — entirely separate from any state contractor license — and it must be in place before the township will authorize your street obstruction permit.
Who Needs This Bond?
Utility contractors, excavation crews, and plumbers who need to open a roadway to run lines are the most common applicants for this bond. General contractors coordinating street-side construction activity in Boardman Township also need it, as do concrete and paving contractors whose scope touches any public right-of-way. If your project requires cutting, trenching, blocking, or occupying any portion of a Boardman Township street, this bond is your ticket to getting the permit.
What is this Bond For?
Boardman Township uses this bond to guarantee that any contractor obstructing a public street will restore it to its original condition when the work is done. If the roadway is left damaged, improperly patched, or hazardous to traffic, the township can file a claim against the bond to cover the cost of proper repairs. It holds contractors financially accountable for the condition of public infrastructure they disturb — without putting the cost burden on township taxpayers.
When is it Required?
Before the township issues your street obstruction permit, you will be asked to produce this bond. That moment — the permit application stage — is when Boardman Township's engineering or public works office will confirm the bond is in force and properly executed. Do not wait until your crew is ready to mobilize; secure the bond first so the permit process moves without delays.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to Boardman Township, Ohio, and satisfies a local township permit requirement only. It does not apply to work in neighboring Mahoning County municipalities, the City of Youngstown, or any other jurisdiction. Any contractor working in Boardman Township must hold this bond independently, regardless of what bonds they carry elsewhere.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What would trigger a claim on the Boardman Township Street Obstruction Bond, and who files it?
A claim is triggered when a contractor fails to restore a Boardman Township street or right-of-way to its required condition after completing obstructing work — think inadequate pavement patching, an unfilled trench, or road damage left unaddressed. Boardman Township is the obligee on this bond, so township officials are the party with standing to file a claim. The bond gives the township a financial remedy to cover repair costs rather than absorbing that expense itself.
Does this Boardman Township bond satisfy any Ohio state contractor license requirement?
No. This bond meets a local Boardman Township permit requirement only. Ohio has separate state-level contractor license bonds administered through state licensing boards, and those are entirely different obligations. Carrying the Boardman Township Street Obstruction Bond does not substitute for, waive, or satisfy any state license bond you may also be required to hold.
Does the bond need to be in place before I bid on a project in Boardman Township, or only before I start work?
The bond must be in place before Boardman Township will issue your street obstruction permit — and you need that permit before any work begins. In practice, most contractors secure the bond at or before the permit application stage. Waiting until bid award or mobilization can stall your permit and delay your project start, so it is best to get the bond in place early in your permitting process.
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