Right of Way

A right of way (ROW) is a permit issued by the National Park Service (NPS) that allows a utility to pass over, under, or through NPS property. The permit may only be issued pursuant to specific statutory authority. Requests for ROW permits may be considered if there is no practicable alternative to the use of NPS lands, regardless of whether the ROW equipment is serving the NPS and its visitors or crossing the park to reach other communities. You need a ROW permit any time you want to build or install a utility on NPS lands. ROW projects include but are not limited to electrical transmission lines, telephone lines, and sewer lines. Broadband equipment, such as telecommunication sites, microwave, and fiber optic, requires a ROW permit as well.

If your request is approved, you will be issued a ROW permit. The permit does not give you an estate in fee, limited estate, or any property interest or ownership in the land. Your permit is not exclusive, and the park reserves the right to allow visitor use of the land where appropriate.

The authorities authorizing the use of NPS lands for rights of way are found at 54 USC 100902. Note that the NPS does not have the general authority to issue permits for roads or oil or gas pipelines.

 

Steps to Apply for a ROW Permit

1. Contact Gateway's Business Service Division (email) and Gateway's Superintendent (email).

2. Arrange a pre-application meeting with Gateway's superintendent and appropriate staff to review the proposal and application requirements. There may be specific application requirements for your right of way.

3. Complete the application, including all necessary information. Mail or deliver the application to the park superintendent along with the nonrefundable application fee, which reimburses the NPS for the preliminary costs of processing your request.

Allow yourself plenty of time to complete the application process. A minimum of 6 months is needed to process a ROW permit request. If environmental and cultural compliance analysis needs to be completed, the time needed could be significantly longer.

Last updated: November 21, 2024

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