Roads
Why is the road closed?
Road closures (both planned and unplanned) will happen from time to time, usually due to a utility break, or a need to maintain or replace a pipeline or cable.
- Is this a permitted utility job? Contact the Engineering Permit Coordinator for info: 801-629-8990 or permits.eng@ogdencity.com
- Is this an Ogden City project? Check the "Current Projects" page to see what utility projects the city is currently managing.
- Is this work being done on a state road? Contact UDOT Region One offices if the work is being done one of the State Roads in Ogden City
| Information about your water service with Ogden City, including system outages and information on which parts of the system the homeowner is responsible for. |
| Information about your sewer service with Ogden City, including information combined sewer laterals, and also which parts of the system the homeowner is responsible for. |
Property Line / Right-of-Way Line
Where is my property line?
- In many of the more recent subdivisions, there is a survey nail installed in the back of the curb at the street, showing the location of the property line between two parcels.
- On older properties, the property line can only be determined by a Licensed Professional Surveyor. The City Surveyor does not mark private property lines.
- The front property line (also known as the "City Right-of-Way Line" in most cases is usually 6-12 inches behind the back of the sidewalk. In the absence of a sidewalk (and sometimes even a curb), Ogden City's Engineering Division (801-629-8990) can usually supply an approximate distance from the curb or street to your property line. Click on the button below to learn more about the City Right-of-Way.
| Information about the City Right-of-way, including information on which parts of the Right-of-Way the homeowner is responsible for maintaining, as well as who is able to perform work in the right-of-way. |