Columbine Valley, CO Right of Way Bond
Overview
Contractors and utility operators working in Columbine Valley's public right of way need this bond before breaking ground on any street, sidewalk, or infrastructure project. Columbine Valley issues right-of-way permits to control work that affects public thoroughfares, and this bond is the financial guarantee that backs your permit. If your crew damages the roadway, curb, gutter, or surrounding public property and doesn't restore it to the town's standards, the bond gives Columbine Valley a way to recover those costs. Getting this bond is a straightforward step between winning your permit and starting your job.
Who Needs This Bond?
You've been told by Columbine Valley that you need a right-of-way bond before your permit will be issued. This requirement applies to contractors, excavators, utility companies, and anyone else who needs to open, cut, bore, or otherwise disturb the public right of way within Columbine Valley's town limits. Landscapers running new irrigation lines, telecoms pulling fiber, or general contractors tying into municipal utilities all fall into this category. If your project touches a Columbine Valley street, curb, or public easement, this bond is part of your permitting package.
What is this Bond For?
Columbine Valley's right-of-way bond protects the town and its residents from the cost of repairing public infrastructure damaged during permitted work. You, the contractor, are the principal. Columbine Valley is the obligee — the party protected by the bond. The bond is triggered when work in the right of way causes damage that you fail to remedy, leaving the town to cover restoration costs. It is not insurance for your crew or equipment — it is a guarantee to the town that the public's roads and walkways will be left in acceptable condition.
When is it Required?
Before Columbine Valley will issue your right-of-way permit, this bond must already be in place — not applied for, not pending, but issued and on file with the town. Work cannot legally begin until the permit is issued and the bond requirement is satisfied. Attempting to start without it puts your project and your contractor status at risk with the town. Get the bond first, submit it with your permit application, and then schedule your crew.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to the Town of Columbine Valley, Colorado, and applies only to work performed within its municipal right-of-way boundaries. It satisfies Columbine Valley's local permitting requirement and is not a state of Colorado credential. If you have separate right-of-way work in another Colorado municipality, that jurisdiction will require its own bond.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab. Enter your business and project information, complete the application, and receive your bond documentation digitally. Your bond can be submitted to Columbine Valley as soon as it's issued — no waiting on a callback or office visit required.
Why Bond Titan?
Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency and gives you direct access to a nationwide surety bond catalog without the delays of a traditional agency. You can purchase the Columbine Valley Right of Way Bond online, on your schedule, and have documentation ready to submit the same day. No agent hold times, no back-and-forth — just a fast, straightforward transaction built for contractors who need to move.
