Frisco, CO Blanket Right of Way Bond
Overview
Working in Frisco's public rights of way? You need a Blanket Right of Way Bond on file with the Town of Frisco before you touch a street, sidewalk, or utility corridor. This bond covers multiple projects under a single instrument, so contractors who work repeatedly in Frisco's public infrastructure don't need a new bond every time a permit is pulled. It protects the town and its residents by guaranteeing you'll restore any disturbed public property to its original condition.
Who Needs This Bond?
Picture this: you're a utility contractor, excavator, or construction company with ongoing work inside Frisco town limits that regularly requires access to public streets, curbs, or sidewalks. Any contractor who opens trenches, bores under roads, installs utilities, or performs repeated street-cut work within Frisco's right of way is a candidate for this blanket bond. Rather than bonding each individual permit separately, the blanket format lets you operate across multiple job sites and permits under one continuous instrument. If the Town of Frisco has told you to secure a blanket right of way bond before your next permit is issued, this is the bond you need.
What is this Bond For?
Frisco's public rights of way include streets, alleys, sidewalks, drainage corridors, and utility easements maintained for community use. This bond guarantees that any contractor working in those spaces will repair all damage, complete all restoration work, and leave the public infrastructure in the condition it was in before work began. If a contractor fails to restore the right of way properly, the Town of Frisco can make a claim against the bond to cover the cost of repairs. The blanket structure means the bond stays active across multiple permits and project locations throughout the town.
When is it Required?
Before a single permit is issued for right of way work in Frisco, this bond must already be on file with the town. The town will not approve excavation, utility installation, or other street-work permits until the blanket bond requirement is satisfied. Contractors who operate in Frisco on a recurring basis use this bond to stay continuously eligible for new permits without starting the bonding process from scratch each time. Get bonded first — then the permits can flow.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to the Town of Frisco, Colorado, and satisfies that municipality's local bonding requirement for contractors working in its public rights of way. It is not a state-level Colorado bond and does not satisfy permit requirements in other Summit County jurisdictions, neighboring towns, or unincorporated areas. If your work is inside Frisco town limits and touches public infrastructure, this is the jurisdiction-specific bond you need.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab. Complete the application for the Frisco, CO Blanket Right of Way Bond, and your bond documents can be issued quickly so you can submit them to the town without delay. No agent callback required — the entire process runs online.
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